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Your routine inspection guide.

Ovens, oven doors and racks, grillers and stoves all need to be cleaned (this will avoid permanent staining and grease build up) Use Gumption on a dry cloth to remove grease

Range hoods in kitchens, exhaust fans in bathrooms and any other rooms need to be cleaned (this will ensure that they work effectively and reduce the risk of fires caused by build up of dust) Be sure to use a dry cloth to remove dust, a wet cloth will only gather the dust and leave it behind as well as a stain

All floors need to be vacuumed, swept and washed

All windows, glass doors, window and door tracks and fly screens need to be cleaned

Wipe all walls and remove any marks (particularly around the light switches and door handles)

Dust skirting boards

Clear spider webs from walls, ceilings, windows and fly screens, house fittings and outside eaves

Remove any mould from walls, ceilings, and wet areas

Remove any soap scum from the shower recess, shower screen, bath and basin.

Dust light fittings and ceiling fans An easy way to clean ceiling fans without dropping the dust is to find an old pillow case and place over the fan blade Clean the filter pad on the air conditioner This needs to be done on a regular basis Open the front of the air conditioner and take out the filters, shake outside and rinse in warm water and then replace when dry This will improve the efficiency of the heating and cooling

Ensure all lawns are mowed and edged

Remove weeds from garden, pavers and cement areas

Ensure gardens are tidy and all rubbish removed from the property

Access is required to all sheds and garages on the property so please ensure that they are accessible We suggest that keys are left inside on the table for the property manager to unlock

Complete your maintenance form and leave on the table or kitchen bench where easily found for the property manager if maintenance is required.

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