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Clean, sweep and wash stairwells. Strip and wax facility floors as per schedule. Stocking facility with soap, paper towels, trash bags etc. Emptying trash receptacles; wash and disinfect trash containers.
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Refill soap, hand sanitizer, paper towel, and toilet tissue dispensers as needed. Strip beds of soiled linen and re-make them with clean sanitary linen. Wash and dry client clothes as required and return them to the proper rooms.
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Wash window blinds with soap and water. Strip wax from tile areas, re-wax and buff. Strip wax and re -wax gymnasium floors. Wash all shelves, counter tops , cabinet doors, sinks.
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Collection and transport of bulk garbage from units to outside trash/recycling containers. Collection and transport of soiled linen from units to laundry room. Vacuuming carpeted areas; shampoo areas as needed.
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Strip linens from bedrooms and bathrooms, and wash and dry. Dispose of soap, shampoo, and other partially used amenities and empty trash. Refill hand and dish soap dispensers as needed.
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Wash all painted wall surfaces, lockers inside and outside, shelves, counter tops, cabinet doors, sinks, classroom door, door jambs, and windows. Remove and wash light fixture covers and tubes.
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Clean and disinfect drinking fountains and restroom facilities including sinks, toilets and urinals; fill dispensers with towels, soap, toilet paper and other items; wash mirrors, tile, walls and windows; unclog drains and toilets; polish metal work.
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Wash, scrub, dust, polish, vacuum, mop, disinfect patient rooms, treatment/exam rooms, clean bathrooms; scrub sinks and showers; service and clean staff areas, offices, corridors, utility rooms, tiles, windows, blinds, furniture, mirrors, fixtures, walls, doors, refrigerators, etc., empties wastepaper baskets and replenishes supplies, such as paper towels, toilet tissue, soap, etc.
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Dust, wash, wax and polish furniture and woodwork; dust and clean computer equipment in labs; refill paper, soap and other dispensers; empty waste containers; clean chalkboards. Assist in the gymnasium as assigned; clean, strip, wax and maintain gym floors; set up or assist in setting up mats, chairs, bleachers and public address systems for daily activities and athletic contests.
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Upon dismissal of a patient, in addition to the above, strip the room, properly dispose of linen and trash, clean and disinfect bed, frame, mattress, and pillow, remake bed, and other discharge policies and procedures.
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Perform a variety of janitorial duties such as sweep, strip, seal, wax and polish floors, collect refuse, clean washrooms, air ducts, venetian blinds, wash light fixtures and wax desks. Such as cleaning solutions, floor polish, floor seal, floor stripping material, paper towels, wax, soap, etc.
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Responsibilities: Maintain positive interaction with teachers, crew, town employees and students; Clean/vacuum/wash/strip/polish/wax floors, walls, windows, ceilings, and furniture. Mechanical skills required i.e. temporary minor repairs for broken soap dispenser, towel dispenser, loose door knob, hang pictures, etc.
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Deep Cleaning Strip and wax hard floors Shampoo carpets and upholstery Laundry Collect, wash and dry soiled laundry onsite and return to proper unit. Stocking Stocking areas with animal care, custodial and medical supplies (such as, but not limited to pet food, cat litter, clean laundry, paper towels, soap, disinfectant, etc.
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Wash all trash cans. CUSTODIANEdwards Early Learning CenterBENEFITS: Health, Dental and Vision insurance, 21.40% employer contribution to your PERA retirement plan, paid holidays, paid leave, tuition reimbursement, free CMC credits, amongst others.
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Upon dismissal of a patient, in addition to above, strip the room, properly dispose of linen and trash, clean and disinfect bed, frame, mattress and pillow, remake bed and other discharge policies and procedures.
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