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• Inspect flooring daily for cuts, tears, damages or lifted or frayed areas for carpeting and
rubber flooring. Repair or replace as necessary.
•
Flooring- Clean the flooring with a warm soap and water solution scrub rinse and dry.
Do not allow the solutions to stay on or soak on the flooring for a long period of time.
This could damage the flooring.
• Carpeting
- Vacuum as necessary. Small spots can be cleaned by using a soap and
water solution and a scrub brush. If using carpet cleaner test a small area to ensure it
will not cause damage to the color.
Interior Luggage Racks (if equipped)
Your bus may be equipped with a free standing luggage rack(s) or overhead luggage
racks. The framing rails for the luggage racks are steel with either fabric/carpet covered
plywood for the shelving portion (base where luggage sits) depending on type of unit.
•
It is the driver
’
s responsibility to ensure the luggage is secured properly before putting
the bus in motion make sure that luggage is secured and is not hanging over the edges.
If not properly secured luggage could fall during the ride or a passenger could walk into
the items hanging over the edges.
• Daily inspect the racks to ensure that the attachments bolts, s
crews, mounting
hardware and panels are intact and secure. Replace any missing or damaged items and
secure any loose items or panels.
• Routinely insp
ect lights for proper operation. Replace bulbs or fixtures as needed.
• Lights Lens
- Clean using a standard window cleaner.
• Stainless Steel
- Clean using a solution of mild soap and warm water and dry
completely.
• Panels
- Clean with a soap and water solution or for stains and heavy soiled areas you
can use a vinyl cleaner.
CAUTION
: Before moving the vehicle check to see that the luggage in the overhead
compartments and/or the open-style luggage rack is secure and is not hanging over the
railing. Luggage and other objects that are not secure could fall.
CAUTION
: Reposition any item that is hanging over or sticking out past the railing/
racking system into the aisle. Someone walking past these items could be hit and
injured.