1) Contract for janitorial services shall consist of cleaning, sanitizing, deodorizing, and stocking restroom facilities; cleaning sidewalks; picking up litter; and washing tables, benches, drinking fountains, and garbage cans. All cleaning, sanitizing, and deodorizing agents shall be used at the concentration percentages recommended by the manufacturer for commercial applications. 2) Prior to starting daily janitorial duties, Contractor shall evaluate the SRRA for cleanliness and prioritize the work by first cleaning and supplying portions of the restrooms where it is needed the most and then moving on to accomplish all other tasks. 3) Contractor shall sanitize and deodorize restroom floors, urinals, toilets, walls, toilet partitions, doors, washbasins, soap dispensers, and hand dryers. No steel wool, sandpaper, abrasive cleaning powders, or other highly abrasive cleaning materials shall be used in cleaning the floors, urinals, toilets, walls, toilet partitions, doors, washbasins, soap dispensers, and hand dryers. Windows and light fixtures will be cleaned as necessary. 4) Contractor shall conduct janitorial operations so that at least one (1) women’s restroom and one (1) men’s restroom are open at all times. At no time shall closure time for routine cleaning exceed 30 minutes. Both sets of restrooms are to be made available to the public when not being cleaned. 5) Contractor shall be responsible for making minor repairs such as tightening loose bolts, nuts, and screws, and unplugging toilets. Toilet seats shall be inspected periodically to ensure secure attachment to the toilet. 6) In the event of an overflow, Contractor shall clear any sink, urinal, floor drain, or toilet drain of obstruction prior to contacting Caltrans Contract Manager. Contractor shall have on site a 15-foot plumbing snake and plunger for clearing plumbing obstructions.