All restrooms will be thoroughly cleaned, including all walls, floors, toilets, and other fixtures. An ammonia disinfectant is to be utilized in cleaning all rest room fixtures and floors. A stronger acid disinfectant is to be used for bowl cleaning. The upper lip of each bowl is to be cleaned on a continuing basis and the flush outlet under the rim is to be kept open and functional at all times. Extra rolls of toilet paper must be available in each stall daily. Paper towel dispensers, cloth towel dispensers, and soap dispensers are to be checked each day and filled when necessary. The Vendor must furnish and replace in a timely manner, an adequate number of consumables (i.e. toilet paper, paper towels, cloth towels for drying hands, and hand soap). Vendor must mop all floors utilizing a floor cleaning solution and rinse with clean water to avoid streaking. This includes all floor areas under desks and tables as well as first impression areas (e.g. elevators, lobbies, hallways, rest rooms, and major office areas). Vendor must vacuum all carpets. All loose staples are to be removed from the carpet prior to vacuuming, as needed. Carpet must be spot cleaned when needed. Vendor must empty all wastebaskets. Correctly sized plastic liners must be placed in all wastebaskets. Plastic liners are also to be used in all sanitary disposal receptacles. Vendor must furnish all plastic liners. Vendor must replace any soiled liners. Vendor must remove wastepaper and other waste items from the facility each day and place waste in the trash receptacles provided by the State.