1. Carpet Vacuuming (RC) –A commercial type vacuum, with a rotary brush or brush/beater bar, shall be used and shall not cause damage to furniture, doors, trim, or other objects. A carpet is considered properly vacuumed when it is free of all dust, grit, dirt, lint, and debris (except embedded dirt and grit), including corners, edges, and under furniture. 2. Sweeping (RC) – A brush, broom, or chemically treated dry mop and a sweeping compound shall be utilized to minimize airborne dust and bacteria while sweeping. A floor is considered properly swept when it is free of all dust, dirt, grit, lint, and debris, including corners, edges, and under furniture. 3. Damp Mopping (RC) – An appropriate stain removal agent, hot water, and detergent shall be used to damp mop. The smallest amount of water possible shall be used to perform this work. A floor is considered properly damp-mopped when all dirt, dust, marks, film, streaks, debris, and standing water have been removed.