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  • 12 Mar 2026 7:21 PM | Scott Roady

    Any workplace involving regular exposure to blood and other potentially contaminated bodily fluids need to understand workplace safety and have precautions and procedures set. These work places have a greater risk of bloodborne pathogens so these safety measures are even more important. These risks include exposure to Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). These cane pose life threatening risks to cleaning employees and yourself. IJCSA offers certifications for employers and employees and OSHA has information about workplace procedures and protocols.

    Everyone has to do their part in mitigating these hazards. IJCSA offers many certifications which also come with educational videos for employees to learn about these threats. OSHA also has workplace guidelines and protocols that companies have a legal obligation to follow to protect their employees. Some prevention methods including making sure your employees are certified. Personal protective equipment (PPE) will be worn. Hazardous and contaminated materials will be handled and disposed of properly. A company protocol will also be available to all employees free of charge in case of an exposure. 

    Not only are we ethically obligated to protect ourselves and our employees. We are legally obligated as well. That's why OSHA has regulations that companies must legally abide by or pay fines. Other than the legal consequences ethical consequences could lead to you or an employee being exposed to bloodborne pathogens which can come with life altering and even life threatening risks. That why its important to take the proactive measures to protect yourself, your business, and your employees.   

  • 12 Mar 2026 6:42 PM | Anonymous member

    Cleaning professionals play a critical role in maintaining safe and sanitary environments in healthcare facilities, schools, offices, and public spaces. One of the most vital aspects of their job involves understanding and managing the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens (BBPs)—infectious microorganisms found in human blood that can cause diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B (HBV), and Hepatitis C (HCV). Accidental exposure to contaminated blood or bodily fluids through cuts, punctures, or mucous membranes poses a real health threat. That’s why it’s essential for all cleaning staff to be properly trained in recognizing, handling, and disposing of materials that may carry bloodborne pathogens.

    Training and awareness empower cleaning employees to take appropriate precautions and use proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, face shields, and protective gowns when dealing with potentially infectious materials. Understanding universal precautions—the practice of treating all human blood and certain body fluids as if they are infectious—ensures staff do not become complacent or assume a surface is safe. Staff should also know how to safely clean and disinfect contaminated surfaces, manage sharps disposal, and follow post-exposure procedures, including medical evaluation and incident reporting.

    Beyond safety, knowing about bloodborne pathogens helps reinforce a culture of professionalism and accountabilitywithin cleaning teams. When employees are confident in their ability to protect themselves and others, they perform their duties more efficiently and with greater peace of mind. Additionally, it demonstrates that the employer is in compliance with OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030), which is a legal requirement for many workplaces. In summary, educating cleaning employees about bloodborne pathogens is not just about compliance—it’s about protecting lives, maintaining trust, and ensuring a safe environment for everyone.

  • 12 Mar 2026 5:06 PM | Leon Williams

    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms present in human blood and bodily fluids that can lead to dangerous diseases in those who come into contact with them. Types of bloodborne pathogens include: HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. 

    Those in the cleaning field are especially at risk for coming into contact with bloodborne pathogens since they may be tasked with cleaning up and sanitizing areas where bodily fluids were present. 

    OSHA (The Occupational Safety and Health Administration) has created industry standards which help employers and employees create a plan to remain safe on the job. By understanding the dangers of bloodborne pathogens and adhering to OSHA guidelines, employees can decrease their risk of exposure and do their jobs safely and effectively.

  • 12 Mar 2026 4:39 PM | Anonymous member

    Medical cleaning practices are very strict in the sense that there are rules to follow when it comes to the cleaning. Since medical facilities need to be properly clean to avoid patient getting sick medical cleaning practices can benefit residential and commercial places. The majority of people won’t be familiar with some of the rules and proper methods went dealing with cleaning chemical.

    Some of those standards can help other residential and commercial situations in the sense that if they can implement a higher standard of cleaning there would be less people getting sick. There would be a lower number of people calling in sick to work and to school. Medical cleaning practices implementation at home can also help you avoid going to the doctor because of bacteria’s or virus that could have been avoidable if we were to do a deeper cleaning with the right cleaning chemicals. 

    A good idea to implement is to have a higher standardard level of cleaning for all types of situations, for homes and work places. By implementing medical cleaning practices across the board we can have a better control when it comes to people getting sick. According to the CDC, cleaning alone effectively reduces the number of microorganisms on contaminated equipment. Now imagine having the knowledge to use the correct chemicals it can really impact us in a good way.

    Now, that we are in a pandemic cleaning is crucial and knowing and implementing the high standards of medical cleaning can keep a better control of the spread. For example, knowing that we should clean with color rags that way we are not cross contaminating areas and knowing about how to correctly use chemical that can kill harmful virus and germs. Check out https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServicesto find a certified company that can help you in the process.


  • 12 Mar 2026 3:33 PM | Kyle Bickford

    There are few things worse than a business man with bad customer service skills. When you run a business, you have to understand that your job is primarily to fix problems, not make money. Your relationships with your customers can make or break you, so Top-Notch customer service is a must when operating a successful business.

    That's why we here at Certiclean LLC along with all members at IJCSA believe that only the best customer service is acceptable when dealing with all clients. We are dedicated to solving all problems a customer may have when it comes to the quality and assurance of any cleaning job. So, if you happen to be looking for Top-Notch customer service, look no further than a IJCSA certified member.

  • 12 Mar 2026 2:37 PM | Christian Mulkey

     Let the International Janitorial and Cleaning Services Association assist you in finding a certified mold inspection and remediation services expert. Through our flood damage directory we can link you with the best professionals in your area whom we have passed our extensive mold remediation course. By using a IJCSA certified company you can be assured you will be working with a company that is knowledgeable and will get the job done right. 

    Please visit  http://www.ijcsa.org/Flood-Damage-Restoration-Services to find your local service professional.

  • 12 Mar 2026 12:51 PM | Brian Nettles

    All cleaning services run the risk of exposing employees to bloodborne pathogens.  This could happen in residential and commercial cleaning environments.  As the potential of exposure is real, all employees need to know how to properly deal with the cleanup, and what to do in the event that the exposure results in contact with mucus membranes, broken skin, or needle punctures. Additionally, all employees must (with few exceptions) receive the HBV vaccine.

    Since the job risk is real that the employee may contract Hepatitis B or HIV, the employee must know what to do to prevent exposure, and how to react when the employee suspects exposure.  The company is required to have an Exposure Control Plan.  The employer and employee must understand the plan and how to use it.  The plan will detail all steps to be taken to properly help the potentially exposed employee as the exposure could result in serious health damages.

    For hospital employees, the implementation of safety procedures is part of job engineering.  For janitorial services, employees should be trained to recognize the risks and properly treat the disposed materials in a way that is safe.  Employees should be treated in a manner that their safety is recognized and respected.  The employer must do everything possible to prevent damaging the health of the employee.



  • 12 Mar 2026 12:49 PM | Kevin Shelanskey

    Properly cleaning healthcare facilities is extremely important because it helps prevent the spread of infections and protects both patients and staff. Hospitals, clinics, and other medical environments care for people who are often already sick or have weakened immune systems. If surfaces, equipment, and rooms are not cleaned and disinfected properly, harmful bacteria and viruses can easily spread from one patient to another. Effective cleaning removes these pathogens and reduces the risk of healthcare-associated infections, which can lead to serious illness or even death.

    Another reason proper cleaning is essential is that it creates a safe environment for healthcare workers. Doctors, nurses, and support staff are constantly interacting with patients and frequently touching surfaces and medical equipment. Without strict cleaning procedures, they could be exposed to dangerous germs throughout their shifts. Regular sanitation of high-touch areas such as bed rails, door handles, and medical tools helps minimize this risk and supports a healthier workplace for everyone in the facility.

    Finally, maintaining a clean healthcare environment helps build trust and confidence among patients and their families. When people enter a hospital or clinic, they expect the facility to be clean, organized, and safe. Visible cleanliness reassures patients that their health and well-being are being taken seriously. Proper cleaning practices not only support infection control but also demonstrate professionalism and commitment to high standards of care within the healthcare system.


  • 12 Mar 2026 11:06 AM | Lindsay Le Grand

    At Razzle Dazzle, we believe that a "10/10 Clean" should never come at the expense of your health or the environment. We are proud to announce that we are officially IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified, a distinction that places us among an elite group of professionals dedicated to the highest standards of environmental safety and clinical-grade sanitization. This certification isn't just a badge on our website; it is a promise that every time we enter a home or office, we are utilizing the latest advancements in Green Chemistry to protect your family, your pets, and your air quality. By adhering to the rigorous standards set by the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association, we have moved beyond traditional "surface cleaning" and into the realm of total environmental restoration.

    The implementation of our Green Cleaning program is woven into the DNA of our daily routine. Every job begins with a Chemical Audit, ensuring that only EPA-registered, biodegradable surfactants and oxygen-based oxidizers—like hydrogen peroxide and citrus oil solutions—are used. We have eliminated high-VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) solvents and caustic acids from our daily kit, replacing them with pH-neutral formulas that effectively lift organic soils without leaving behind toxic residues. Furthermore, our daily routine includes a strict "Zero-Residue" protocol; we utilize color-coded, high-density microfiber systems to prevent cross-contamination and perform "Double-Dry" passes on all high-touch surfaces to ensure that no moisture is left behind to cause skin sensitivities.

    Beyond the chemicals, the Razzle Dazzle Green Program focuses heavily on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) through advanced filtration. Our daily cleaning routine utilizes HEPA-filtered or water-filtered extraction (including our specialized Hyla system), which traps 99.97% of airborne particulates, including the dust mite fecal matter and pollen that traditional vacuums simply blow back into the room. By integrating these protocols into every "Reset," we provide a service that is both effective and ethically responsible. When you choose Razzle Dazzle, you aren't just hiring a cleaning service; you are partnering with a certified professional committed to the long-term health of your environment and the preservation of our world’s resources.

  • 12 Mar 2026 9:25 AM | Carlos Mayorca

    When selecting a professional carpet cleaning service, experience and certification matter. IJCSA Certified Members are trained in advanced carpet cleaning and rug cleaning techniques, including hot water extraction, low-moisture cleaning, deep stain removal, odor treatment, pet stain remediation, and allergen reduction. Certified technicians understand fiber types, safe chemical application, proper dwell times, and industry-approved carpet maintenance methods that protect both appearance and longevity. At United Janitors, our IJCSA-certified carpet cleaning team delivers high-performance commercial and residential carpet cleaning services designed to restore high-traffic areas, extend carpet life, and improve indoor air quality. From deep steam cleaning and spot treatment to full-service carpet and area rug restoration, United Janitors provides professional results, structured processes, and dependable service that protects your property and elevates your space. Find our information through the IJCSA directory: https://www.ijcsa.org/Sys/PublicProfile/96484360/1855268

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