Menu
Log in


International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association

Featured member

Featured member

Recent Updates

<< First  < Prev   1   2   3   4   5   ...   Next >  Last >> 
  • 07 Feb 2026 3:42 PM | Andre Neita

    In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, enhanced disinfection and sanitization services have become crucial for businesses across all sectors. In a 2021 survey by P&G Professional, 70% of consumers said they would be more likely to frequent a business if they knew it used a personally recognizable and trusted brand of cleaning products. This statistic highlights the importance of offering disinfection services and using high-quality, recognizable products.

    Expand your service portfolio by offering comprehensive disinfection solutions that address the heightened hygiene concerns today, especially in high-risk environments or during disease outbreaks. Experts anticipate the global antiseptic and disinfectant market to grow 10.8% annually from 2024 to 2030. Your expanded services could include:

    • Using electrostatic sprayers for even coverage of disinfectants
    • Implementing UV-C light disinfection for high-touch surfaces
    • Offering scheduled deep disinfection services

    Train your team to use EPA-approved disinfectants and cutting-edge disinfection tech expertly. You'll boost service quality and give your staff the confidence to tackle any cleaning challenge head-on! 

    Indoor air quality has become a major concern for businesses, with increasing awareness of its impact on employee health and productivity. Offer comprehensive air purification services that go beyond standard cleaning, such as:

    • Installation and maintenance of HEPA air purifiers
    • HVAC system cleaning and sanitization
    • Implementation of UV-C air treatment systems

    Partner with air quality experts or HVAC professionals to offer comprehensive services in this area.

    Provide peace of mind to your clients by offering regular testing for bacteria and viruses on high-touch surfaces, demonstrating your commitment to their health and safety. This proactive approach to hygiene management could involve:

    • Using ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) testing to measure biological residue on surfaces
    • Offering specialized testing for specific pathogens
    • Providing detailed reports on cleaning effectiveness

    Invest in reliable testing equipment and train your staff to conduct tests and interpret results accurately. Use Chronotek Pro to track the time and labor cost of each type of cleaning to determine which ones are the most and least profitable. Janitorial Service Directory


  • 07 Feb 2026 3:32 PM | Andre Neita

    Germs & viruses are very common in the work place this time of year.

    As the temperature drops, the risk of catching those annoying bugs rises. Cold and flu season is just around the corner, and with it comes the challenge of keeping your workplace healthy and productive.

    But here's a surprising fact: every year, around 200 million workdays are lost in the U.S. due to cold and flu. That's like hitting the pause button on productivity across the nation!

    When one person catches a bug, it often spreads like wildfire through the office. Just picture it — a chorus of coughs and sneezes echoing through the halls. Not exactly the soundtrack you want for your workday, right?

    With 1 billion colds happening in the U.S. each year, it's no wonder that adults can expect to catch two to four colds annually. Some might even face more than their fair share.

    When someone says, “It’s just a cold,” it’s easy to brush it off. But during cold and flu season, these illnesses can spread like wildfire, affecting not just one person but entire teams. Preventing the spread of infectious disease is more important than ever, especially with the lessons we’ve learned from the pandemic. We’ve seen firsthand how quickly illness can impact our daily lives, and the workplace is no exception.

    A healthy work environment is key to keeping both physical and mental well-being in check. When employees feel safe and healthy at work, they’re not just physically better — they’re happier and more motivated, too. Taking simple preventive measures, like encouraging regular handwashing or getting a flu shot, can make a big difference in keeping everyone well. And when people are healthy, morale goes up, and sick leave goes down.

    But it’s not just about feeling good — there are real economic impacts, too. Cold and flu season can take a serious toll on businesses. When employees are out sick, it leads to lost productivity, delayed projects, and sometimes, increased stress on those who are covering for absent coworkers. In fact, influenza alone costs employers a staggering $10.4 billion annually. This doesn’t even account for the billions more lost in productivity each year due to illness-related absenteeism. This is why healthcare cleaning is so important. Janitorial Services Directory


  • 07 Feb 2026 3:32 PM | Andre Neita

    Germs & viruses are very common in the work place this time of year.

    As the temperature drops, the risk of catching those annoying bugs rises. Cold and flu season is just around the corner, and with it comes the challenge of keeping your workplace healthy and productive.

    But here's a surprising fact: every year, around 200 million workdays are lost in the U.S. due to cold and flu. That's like hitting the pause button on productivity across the nation!

    When one person catches a bug, it often spreads like wildfire through the office. Just picture it — a chorus of coughs and sneezes echoing through the halls. Not exactly the soundtrack you want for your workday, right?

    With 1 billion colds happening in the U.S. each year, it's no wonder that adults can expect to catch two to four colds annually. Some might even face more than their fair share.

    When someone says, “It’s just a cold,” it’s easy to brush it off. But during cold and flu season, these illnesses can spread like wildfire, affecting not just one person but entire teams. Preventing the spread of infectious disease is more important than ever, especially with the lessons we’ve learned from the pandemic. We’ve seen firsthand how quickly illness can impact our daily lives, and the workplace is no exception.

    A healthy work environment is key to keeping both physical and mental well-being in check. When employees feel safe and healthy at work, they’re not just physically better — they’re happier and more motivated, too. Taking simple preventive measures, like encouraging regular handwashing or getting a flu shot, can make a big difference in keeping everyone well. And when people are healthy, morale goes up, and sick leave goes down.

    But it’s not just about feeling good — there are real economic impacts, too. Cold and flu season can take a serious toll on businesses. When employees are out sick, it leads to lost productivity, delayed projects, and sometimes, increased stress on those who are covering for absent coworkers. In fact, influenza alone costs employers a staggering $10.4 billion annually. This doesn’t even account for the billions more lost in productivity each year due to illness-related absenteeism. This is why healthcare cleaning is so important. Janitorial Services Directory


  • 07 Feb 2026 2:24 PM | Briseida Garcia-Lopez

    Hiring a home cleaning professional isn't just about having a tidy home; it's about bringing in someone who understands health, hygiene, and safety and the science behind proper cleaning. The IJCSA Residential Cleaning Specialist RCS Certification separates the trained knowledgeable cleaners from "anyone with a mop." IJCSA-certified professionals are taught how chemicals actually work, how surfaces react, and how cleaning methods protect the home and the people inside. When you hire someone with RCS training, you're hiring a cleaner who treats your home like a specialized environment, not a guessing game.

    One major advantage of this is the science-based way of disinfecting and sanitizing, especially during cold and flu season. RCS-trained cleaners study how long viruses survive on different surfaces, the correct "dwell time" disinfectants need to actually kill bacteria, and why certain cleaners work better on porous versus non-porous materials. They also learn the chemistry behind dangerous reactions-like why bleach must never be mixed with acids or ammonia, and how improper bleach use can damage lungs, eyes, and even fabrics and surfaces. This kind of knowledge directly translates into a safer, healthier home, especially for families with kids, the elderly, or anyone with asthma or allergies.

    Another benefit is that IJCSA-certified cleaners are trained to handle chemical safety, PPE, and Material Safety Data Sheets-all things most untrained cleaners have never even looked at. They know how to read MSDS sheets, what PPE to use with different chemicals, and how to handle eye or skin exposure in an emergency. That means when they're cleaning your bathroom, disinfecting your kitchen, or dealing with mold or urine odor with enzyme cleaners, they're doing it with the correct gloves, techniques, ventilation, and safety precautions. They also understand how to use products like enzymes, steam, surfactants, and degreasers properly-based on temperature, pH, and material compatibility-which results in a better clean and extends the life of surfaces in your home.

    This certification also places a strong focus on professional ethics, customer privacy, and responsible conduct within the private residences of the client. These certified cleaners learn to never discuss the valuables in a customer's home; never give out your address or schedule to outsiders; and to consider everything found in the home-even loose change-to be the legal property of the homeowner. They learn respectful habits, such as the making of beds with hospital corners, properly handling linens, straightening the décor after dusting, and using techniques such as the three-cloth system to prevent cross-contamination between bathrooms, kitchens, and living quarters. These standards ensure the home is not only cleaned well but treated with integrity.

    Finally, hiring an IJCSA RCS-certified professional means hiring someone who brings skill, structure, and consistency to every cleaning task-from cleaning a refrigerator properly to understanding how to groom carpets for a "clean for show" finish, to using the right microfiber textures for the job. They know how to reduce water in toilet bowls using a plunger before cleaning, how to use enzyme cleaners to break down urine crystals at the molecular level, and how to avoid chemical residue in areas like refrigerators or children’s rooms. RCS-certified cleaners use cleaning science and professional technique to deliver predictable, high-quality results that protect your home, your belongings, and your family’s health. When you hire an IJCSA RCS-Certified Cleaner, you're not just getting somebody who knows how to clean-you're getting someone who understands why things must be cleaned a certain way, and how to do it safely, scientifically, and professionally. This certification turns cleaning into a true skilled trade, giving homeowners peace of mind that the job is being done correctly, ethically, and with a level of care that only trained professionals can provide.


  • 07 Feb 2026 12:54 PM | Loriann Malbaff

    It’s very important for cleaning employees and staff to know about bloodborne pathogens because they are at higher risk of coming into contact with blood  while doing their jobs.

    The proper treatment and cleaning is of utmost importance to help prevent the spreading of diseases, If the area in not cleaned correctly, there is a risk of the infection spreading.

    All staff should be aware of Bloodborne contamination and clean up so it is cleaned, and all affected materials should be disposed of properly. Proper cleanup and disposal prevent will help eliminate the spread of infected pathogens.

  • 07 Feb 2026 11:20 AM | Andre Neita

    Maintaining a clean and safe medical office is not just about meeting regulations—it’s about ensuring the health and well-being of both patients and staff. Professional cleaning is crucial in achieving this goal.

    Expert cleaning services ensure that every corner of your medical office is thoroughly disinfected. Professionals use specialized techniques and equipment that go beyond basic cleaning. This level of care helps prevent cross-contamination and the spread of infections, which is especially important in high-traffic areas like waiting rooms and exam rooms.

    Moreover, hiring professionals means compliance with strict health and safety standards. Specialized cleaners are trained and certified, so they know exactly how to handle the unique challenges of medical environments. This expertise not only keeps your office safe but also saves you time and money. IJCSA Janitorial Service Directory


  • 07 Feb 2026 10:31 AM | Joshua Fortune

    In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, the silent efforts of janitors and janitorial staff often go unnoticed. Yet, these dedicated professionals play a critical role in maintaining the cleanliness, hygiene, and overall functionality of the environments we rely on — from schools and hospitals to office buildings and public transit systems. Without their tireless work, workplaces would be unsanitary, classrooms would be chaotic, and healthcare facilities would become breeding grounds for illness. Janitorial services are not simply about sweeping floors or emptying trash; they are vital components of public health and safety.

    The commercial cleaning industry has become even more essential in the post-pandemic world. The need for disinfecting high-touch surfaces, deep cleaning restrooms, and sanitizing communal spaces has placed janitorial staff on the front lines of health defense. Their responsibilities extend far beyond basic cleaning — they help prevent the spread of viruses, allergens, and harmful bacteria, making our everyday environments safer for all. From carpet cleaning to window washing and restroom sanitization, janitorial professionals perform specialized tasks that enhance comfort, prolong facility lifespan, and promote productivity in workspaces.

    For businesses and organizations seeking reputable janitorial services, resources like the Janitorial Directory are invaluable. This platform connects users with trusted commercial cleaning companies across the country, ensuring high-quality service and reliable partnerships. Whether you’re a facility manager, a business owner, or simply someone who appreciates clean spaces, recognizing the value of janitors and janitorial staff is crucial. Their contributions may often be behind the scenes, but their impact is front and center in every clean surface we touch and every safe space we enter.


  • 07 Feb 2026 9:17 AM | Andre Neita

    Research shows that using safety precautions such as handling all blood and other body fluids as infectious, disposing of sharps safely, and using sharp safety devices have all decreased the number of exposures to bloodborne pathogens.

     Prevention can occur only when the facility and health care workers work together as a team.

     In order to decrease the spread of disease caused by bloodborne pathogens and other potentially infectious material, it is important to know how these diseases are spread, what controls are in place, and your role in this process.

    Knowing your role in this process about bloodborne pathogens is crucial for preventing serious illnesses like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV, protecting yourself, colleagues, and patients by understanding risks. Using Personal Protective Equipment correctly, and following safety protocols (like Universal Precautions) to stop transmission through blood and other infected fluids, thereby ensuring workplace safety and compliance.


  • 07 Feb 2026 8:22 AM | Magen Lara

    Your home is your sanctuary — a place to relax, recharge, and create memories. But between work, family, and daily responsibilities, keeping it spotless can feel impossible. That’s where professional home cleaning services come in. Whether you need a one-time deep clean, recurring maid service, or specialized residential cleaning, finding a reliable cleaning company is the first step toward restoring balance and peace of mind. The International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) makes this process simple through its verified Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory .

    When you hire an IJCSA Member, you’re choosing a company that meets professional cleaning standards and operates with integrity. Every member is part of a global network of trained and insured cleaning professionals who specialize in residential cleaning, house sanitizing, and home organization. From detailed kitchen and bathroom sanitization to carpet and upholstery cleaning, IJCSA Members bring professionalism, consistency, and care into every home they service. Each listing in the IJCSA Home Cleaning Directory is verified, making it easy to connect with trusted local experts who are committed to delivering spotless results.

    Choosing a cleaning service shouldn’t be stressful—it should be empowering. By using the IJCSA Directory, homeowners can confidently find certified home cleaning companies that are dependable, eco-friendly, and dedicated to customer satisfaction. Whether you’re preparing for guests, recovering from renovation dust, or simply want to free up your weekends, there’s an IJCSA-certified cleaning professional ready to help. Explore the Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory today and experience the comfort of a truly clean home—because you deserve more than just tidy; you deserve exceptional care.

  • 06 Feb 2026 11:14 PM | Mary Jarvis

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens is crucial in the workplace. All accidents that involve anything resembling blood should be treated as such and properly cleaned up.  Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms that are present in human blood and may be found in other bodily fluids, such as vomit, feces, saliva and urine. These pathogens cause diseases such as Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B, and HIV which may progress into AIDS.  These pathogens can be spread through ingestion or exposed skin containing a cut or lesion.  To clean and prevent further exposure, certain steps should be taken.

    The first step is to secure the area so no one else will be exposed. Second, a bloodborne pathogen kit should be obtained and all instructions read.  The kit is filled with items to help protect the person cleaning.  Common kit items include a mask, shovel and scoop, absorbing powder, booties, a biohazard bag, safety goggles, apron, towelettes and germicidal disposal wipes etc.  Proper cleaning steps should be completed and everything disposed into a biohazard bag. This PPE helps protect the cleaner from exposure. 

    Knowing this information protects the cleaner and other employees and staff from potentially getting sick or catching a fatal disease.   The last element is proper documentation.  Every business should have instructions on how to handle bloodborne pathogens on site with proper training for all employees.  Management should always be notified and information forms completed when an exposure occurs.  

<< First  < Prev   1   2   3   4   5   ...   Next >  Last >> 

Recently Updated

© Copyright 2004-2019  International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association  "The Home Of Professional Cleaning Companies"