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1/16/2018
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Approve Minutes
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Consent Agenda
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Display the proper caution signs to warn of wet floors and close the restrooms to patrons before <br />beginning to clean. <br />Section 3: Daily Cleaning Procedures <br />Remember these three rules of restroom cleaning: <br />Rule #1:Always clean top to bottom. <br />Rule #2: Clean from dry to wet. <br />Rule #3: Work towards the exit door. <br />Cleaning Toilets and Urinals Part 1 <br />As you know, toilets and urinals can be tough and unpleasant to clean. By applying the proper <br />disinfectant to the bowls ahead of time, yourjob will be less troublesome with cleaner results. <br />1. First, flush each unit. This is done to ensure that the unit is free of contamination and determine if <br />it's working properly. Report any damage or malfunctioning units to your supervisor or <br />maintenance department. <br />2. It is good practice to back-flush commodes before cleaning. Do this by inserting the bowl mop <br />several times into the bowl throat, forcing the water up and over the bowl trap. This eliminates the <br />water in the bowl, allowing more of the surface to be cleaned and less dilution of the cleaner. <br />3. For urinals, remove debris with your gloves on and place the urinal screen on a paper towel while <br />you clean. <br />4. Apply a disinfectant solution, such as AF79 or Quat-Stat, to the interior and exterior surfaces of all <br />urinals and toilets. <br />5. Let it stand and move on to "dry cleaning." <br />High Dusting <br />Practicing the "top to bottom" rule, begin by using a long handled high duster to remove dust from <br />ceiling corners, wall vents, tops of partitions, door frames, window sills, light fixtures and other high <br />areas that may gather dust. This can be done once or twice a week. <br />Trash Removal <br />Empty all trash receptacles and disposal units for sanitary napkins. Remove the contents and replace the <br />liners. Never compress the trash and always be careful of sharp objects that may be sticking out of the <br />liners. Spray the receptacles with disinfectant spray. <br />Dispensers <br />Soap Dispensers <br />1. Check the soap dispenser and refill when necessary. <br />2. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for opening, filling and securing each type of soap <br />dispensing unit. <br />3. Clean the exterior of the soap dispensers with a damp cloth and a disinfectant solution. If <br />necessary, remove any buildup around the delivery area. Allow it to air dry. <br />Kittitas Valley Event Center Cleaning Action Plan 2017 7 1 P a g e <br />
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