Cleaning definition

Cleaning means the act of removing septage or other wastes from a wastewater treatment system component or grease/waste from a grease interceptor.
Cleaning means removal of composite materials, such as cured and uncured resin from equipment, finished surfaces, floors, hands of employees, or any other surfaces.
Cleaning means the removal of trash from property.

Examples of Cleaning in a sentence

  • In the event that a Chauffeur or Car Owner reports the need for Repair or Cleaning and such Repair or Cleaning request is verified by Moniic in Moniic’s reasonable discretion, Moniic reserves the right to facilitate payment for the reasonable cost of such Repair or Cleaning on behalf of the Chauffeur or Car Owner using any of Passengers' payment methods.

  • For Tenant’s normal operations in the Premises, Tenant shall develop a Green Cleaning Plan in compliance with the Airport’s Green Cleaning Program and shall provide regular staff training in the implementation of this program.

  • By signing below, the Customer accepts the terms and conditions of this Agreement and acknowledges that this Agreement constitutes a binding contract between the Customer and Eco Carpet Cleaning LLC.

  • The Food and Beverage Cleaning Fee shall adjust on July 1st of the second Lease Year and each July 1st thereafter based on Tenant’s Gross Revenues during the prior calendar year and the Airport’s projected food and beverage cleaning costs.

  • Tenant’s Contractor shall use green cleaning methods in conformance with the product manufacturers’ recommendations and in compliance with the Airport’s Green Cleaning Program.


More Definitions of Cleaning

Cleaning means the removal of dirt and impurities, including germs, from surfaces.
Cleaning means the removal of spots, marks or foreign matter from materials and garments and/or the removal and nip ping off of threads;
Cleaning means the removal of all dirt and debris by washing with a detergent solution in accordance with the manufacturer’s directions.
Cleaning means the removal of spots, marks or foreign matter from materials or garments and/or the removal of threads;
Cleaning means mechanical removal of organic matter and waste through application of soap, detergent, or other cleaning agent followed by rinsing of all surfaces with clean water.
Cleaning means the removal of dirt and impurities, including germs, from surfaces. Cleaning alone does not kill germs. But by removing the germs, cleaning decreases their number and therefore any risk of spreading infection.
Cleaning means using water and detergent to physically remove dirt, impurities from surface or objects. Cleaning does not kill all infectious pathogens;