Cleaning equipment definition

Cleaning equipment means any mechanical apparatus used to prevent the accumulation of lint in textile mills, particularly on spinning frames or looms;

Examples of Cleaning equipment in a sentence

  • DOLLAR LIMITS PER SERVICE AGREEMENT: Cost to diagnose, POOL/SPA FRESHwATER EqUIPmENT: $160 EXCLUDED: Cleaning equipment including pop-up heads, turbo valves, creepy crawlers and the like, skimmers, lights, jets, liners, concrete-encased, electrical, plumbing or gas lines located underground, structural defects, solar equipment, chlorinators, sanitizing system, heat pump, booster pumps for water features and energy management systems.

  • Cost to diagnose, EXCLUDED: Cleaning equipment including pop-up heads, turbo valves, creepy crawlers and the like, skimmers, lights, jets, liners, concrete-encased, electrical, plumbing or gas lines located underground, structural defects, solar equipment, chlorinators, sanitizing system, heat pump, booster pumps for water features and energy management systems.

  • Cleaning equipment and materials are provided by the cooperative residence.

  • Cost to diagnose, repair and/or replace (per unit) $500 Excluded Items: Cleaning equipment including pop-up heads, turbo valves, creepy crawlers and the like, skimmers, lights, jets, liners, concrete-encased, electrical, plumbing or gas lines located underground, structural defects, solar equipment, chlorinators, sanitizing system, heat pump, booster pumps for water features and energy management systems.

  • Cleaning equipment – mops, bucket, cloths, dustpans and brooms are located in the Laundry, near the Men’s Toilet.

  • Cleaning equipment is in the storeroom adjacent to the Male toilet.

  • Cleaning equipment and supplies are available in the cleaner’s cupboard.

  • Room Cleaning equipment is located in the cupboard in the Poppy Room foyer.

  • Cleaning equipment will be found in the cleaning cupboard located in the side corridor.

  • Cleaning equipment may consist of hydraulic high pressure jet machines, heavy duty power rodding machines, capable of cleaning distances in one step; heavy duty bucket machines, that can be used to drag line work with buckets, brushes, scrapers, swabs or other similar devices.