Contractor must perform the following daily janitorial services: a. Vacuum: Contractor must use a commercial or residential vacuum cleaner to remove debris and/or particles from carpeted areas including entrance carpets and rugs throughout the county office. Contractor shall keep carpets and rugs clean and free from dust, dirt, and other debris. Prior to vacuuming, Contractor must move and vacuum under all easily movable objects (chairs, waste bins, etc.) and replace all items moved. b. Mopping: Contractor must use a wet mop (cloth, dust, micro-fiber, wool, cloth strip, etc.) to clean debris from the floor surface. Contractor must use the appropriate floor cleaners on surfaces. Floors must be clean and free of dirt, water streaks, mop marks, strings; properly rinsed, and present an overall appearance of cleanliness. Baseboards, walls, furniture, and equipment must in no way be splashed, disfigured, or damaged during mopping. c. Sweeping: Contractor must use appropriate sweeping devise, such as straw brooms, electric brooms, and/or dust mops to remove debris and/or particles from floors other than carpeted areas. Corners, under furniture, behind doors, stairwells, and entrances must be swept. d. Mirrors and Glass: All interior glass windows, glass panels, and exterior glass windows must be cleaned with the appropriate glass cleaning product solutions and cloth. There must not be any streaks or cloth residue visible. Contractor shall thoroughly clean all glass and mirrors using an approved alcohol-based glass cleaner. A squeegee may be used as needed...