Specifications include, but are not limited to: General Cleaning General cleaning includes, but not limited to, pick-up trash, bag and place in designated areas, leaving area neat and free of trash. Do not remove items that do not appear to be trash. Leave items that appear to be placed purposefully (such as desk items, test papers, etc.), and leave or turn in items that appear to be lost, such as coats, books, notebooks, etc. Hard Surface Floors 2.7.1 Sweep using soft hair brooms sprayed with a non-oily sweeping compound. Sweeping shall leave the surfaces uniformly clean of all dust and surface dirt including corners and places inaccessible to the broom. Surface accumulation of hardened dirt that cannot be loosened with the broom shall be loosened sufficiently to permit removal by sweeping. 2.7.2 Dust mop using floor mops treated with a non-oily floor mop dressing. Dust mopping shall leave the surfaces uniformly clean of all dust and surface dirt, including corners and places inaccessible to the mop. Surface accumulation of hardened dirt that cannot be loosened with a mop shall be loosened sufficiently to permit removal by dust mopping. Use mop size that is compatible with room or corridor size. 2.7.3 Damp mop using a clean mop and clean water or neutral detergent. Dust mop floors immediately prior to damp mopping to remove loose dirt and dust. Damp mopping shall leave the floor clean and free from streaks, stains, and film. Scrub heavily soiled areas as needed with mop or other scrubbing equipment and strong cleaning solution to remove all heavy soil, stains, and traffic marks. There shall be no splashes left on but not limited to walls, baseboards, furniture and other adjacent surfaces, and floor shall be left damp, not wet. If strong cleaning solution is used, floor shall be rinsed with clean water.