Building Services

Routine Cleaning

Routine cleaning is cleaning that is done nightly. It includes: trash removal; cleaning restrooms; dust mopping or vacuuming floors; cleaning chalkboards in classrooms; spot mopping or complete wet mopping of hard surface floors; and various other related cleaning tasks.

Classrooms

Classrooms are cleaned to conform to the following cleaning standards.

Building Services does not lock classrooms. The only exception is in the event that equipment is housed in a classroom that could be stolen by leaving the room unlocked. If a classroom that is normally left unlocked is locked for a special situation, the day custodian must be notified so the room can be unlocked before classes begin the next morning.

Office

Building Services' philosophy in cleaning office space is that it needs to be done with the same care one would expect to have their home cleaned. Extreme care is taken in cleaning office space to ensure the safeguard of all items within the office space.

On rare occasions, it may be appropriate for a note to be left for an office occupant regarding a custodial matter. Only Building Custodians or Building Service Worker III's are authorized to leave a note.

Office space is cleaned as follows:

Laboratories

It is the responsibility of each department to keep all hazardous material, such as acid, radiation, explosive chemicals, carcinogenics, human or animal tissue, viscera and bones, out of general waste disposal containers. Such materials should be placed in separately marked containers by department personnel and disposed of by authorized personnel in compliance with regulations governing these materials.

Labs are cleaned in a similar fashion as classrooms:

Glass

All entryway door glass is cleaned daily. Glass desk tops, bookcases, fire hoses and fire extinguisher cabinet glass, and display case glass is cleaned as needed.

Floors

All floors and floor coverings classified as hard-surface floors(wood, asphalt tile, asphalt vinyl tile, vinyl tile, sheet vinyl, rubber tile, linoleum, terrazzo, and concrete) are dust mopped daily. Chairs and all other light furniture are moved to ensure thorough floor cleaning. These items are then replaced in their proper locations after floor cleaning is completed.

Carpets

All carpeted areas are vacuumed daily. Daily vacuuming is important to maintain the appearance and to extend the longevity of the carpet.

All carpets on campus are cleaned annually by Building Services' hot water extraction crew. However, many carpets require cleaning more often than once a year using this method. It is the responsibility of the building's in-house custodial staff to perform any additional hot-water extraction cleaning.

The in-house building custodial staff is responsible for performing the spin bonnet method of carpet cleaning several times per year.

Corridors

Daily corridor floor maintenance is required as follows:

Drinking Fountains

Drinking fountains are completely cleaned on a daily basis with the proper germicidal cleaner.

Chalkboards

Classroom chalkboards, chalk trays, and erasers are washed daily. Chalk is replenished on a daily basis with an ample amount supplied for the following day. Small pieces of chalk are disposed of daily.

Office or conference room chalkboards are washed only when they are erased clean or "wash me" instructions have been written on the board. This is to ensure that important notes left on the board are not destroyed.

Lounges

Lounges, vending areas, and all public areas are cleaned completely each night. Building Services strives to keep these areas aesthetically pleasing and properly sanitized on a daily basis.

Rest Rooms

Clean rest rooms are a priority! These areas are completely cleaned, sanitized, and stocked on a daily basis. The following cleaning standards apply to rest rooms:

Elevators

Elevators are cleaned on a nightly basis. Elevator tracks are cleaned on a weekly basis.

Stairs and Landings

Stairs and landings are dust mopped or vacuumed daily. Spills are cleaned up daily. Stairs and landings are thoroughly wet mopped and all flat surfaces are dusted on a weekly basis.

 

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