Specifications include, but are not limited to: 4.1.1. Booker T Washington Monument 4.1.1.1. Tasks: Annual Maintenance 4.1.1.1.1. Perform a general assessment of the monument, noting any new or unusual conditions not previously recorded. Document treatment with high-resolution digital photography, taking before and after views of the monument. Label images with the name of the monument and the date on which the photograph was taken. Indicate whether it shows the monument before or after treatment. Store the photographs in digital and hard-copy formats and provide to Owner.; 4.1.1.1.2. Tape the metal ferrules of brushes used during treatment work with blue painter’s tape to avoid scratching bronze surfaces during application of the wax coating. Provide additional protection as necessary during ongoing treatment activities. This may include boards to protect the grass, polyethylene sheeting to cover adjacent surfaces, etc.; 4.1.1.1.3. Rinse the entire monument with potable water delivered from a garden hose, and wash with a 3-5% solution of Orvus WA Paste (Proctor & Gamble) diluted in water. Use soft natural bristle or synthetic brushes to aid in removing adherent dirt, rinsing thoroughly to remove all cleaning effluent. Spot treat biological growth with D/2 Biological Solution as necessary, following the manufacturer’s instructions.; 4.1.2. Fallen Firefighter Monument 4.1.2.1. Tasks: Annual Maintenance 4.1.2.1.1. Perform a general assessment of the monument, noting any new or unusual conditions not previously recorded. Document treatment with high-resolution digital photography, taking before and after views of the monument. Label images with the name of the monument and the date on which the photograph was taken. Indicate whether it shows the monument before or after treatment. Store the photographs in digital and hard-copy formats and provide to Owner.; 4.1.2.1.2. Tape the metal ferrules of brushes used during treatment work with blue painter’s tape to avoid scratching bronze surfaces during application of the wax coating. Provide additional protection as necessary during ongoing treatment activities. This may include boards to protect the grass, polyethylene sheeting to cover adjacent surfaces, etc.; 4.1.2.1.3. Rinse the entire monument with potable water delivered from a garden hose, and wash with a 3-5% solution of Orvus WA Paste (Proctor & Gamble) diluted in water. Use soft natural bristle or synthetic brushes to aid in removing adherent dirt, rinsing thoroughly to remove all cleaning effluent. Spot treat biological growth with D/2 Biological Solution as necessary, following the manufacturer’s instructions. ; 4.1.3. Fallen Partner 4.1.3.1. Tasks: Annual Maintenance 4.1.3.1.1. Perform a general assessment of the monument, noting any new or unusual conditions not previously recorded. Document treatment with high-resolution digital photography, taking before and after views of the monument. Label images with the name of the monument and the date on which the photograph was taken. Indicate whether it shows the monument before or after treatment. Store the photographs in digital and hard-copy formats and provide to Owner.; 4.1.3.1.2. Tape the metal ferrules of brushes used during treatment work with blue painter’s tape to avoid scratching bronze surfaces during application of the wax coating. Provide additional protection as necessary during ongoing treatment activities. This may include boards to protect the grass, polyethylene sheeting to cover adjacent surfaces, etc.; 4.1.3.1.3. Rinse the entire monument with potable water delivered from a garden hose, and wash with a 3-5% solution of Orvus WA Paste (Proctor & Gamble) diluted in water. Use soft natural bristle or synthetic brushes to aid in removing adherent dirt, rinsing thoroughly to remove all cleaning effluent. Spot treat biological growth with D/2 Biological Solution as necessary, following the manufacturer’s instructions.