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  • 30 Oct 2024 9:58 PM | Jair Pineros

    Healthcare facilities required special steps and procedures to clean and disinfect due to the high risk of contamination from harmful pathogens such as germs, bacteria, and viruses. How can we implement the same procedures to other areas of janitorial services? And how can we be the fore front against the spreading of diseases from these microorganisms?

    Medical cleaning training procedures are effective in high risk areas where germs and viruses are present. The use of PPE and appropriate cleaning and disinfecting techniques are very important to avoid direct or indirect contact with pathogens. The same procedures could be utilize for residential and commercial cleaning to achieve better results for your own company and customers.

    Cleaning methods use in health care facilities can be apply in residential cleaning. For instance, high touch areas should be disinfected in the same manner medical institutions do, as well as bathrooms and kitchen. When it comes to commercial cleaning, the same procedures for health care facilities should be use. In commercial settings high traffic areas like floors and carpets should be disinfected in a daily basis. Items like phones, computers key boards, hand rails and door knobs are a breeding ground for viruses.

    Protecting our environment wheatear is home or business from harmful pathogens is essential for a good standard of living. Cleaning and disinfecting is a good habit and should always be exercised in a daily basis. As of right now, with the recent covid-19 pandemic we are aware of how important disinfecting is and how keeping a good habit of cleanliness have a positive impact in our lives.       

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  • 30 Oct 2024 7:32 PM | Lauren Wanco

    While they often work behind the scenes and out of the spotlight, janitors and janitorial staff play a vital role in maintaining the cleanliness, order, and functionality of the buildings and spaces we occupy every day. From schools and offices to hospitals, shopping malls, and public venues, these dedicated professionals work tirelessly to ensure our surroundings remain sanitary, hygienic, and welcoming.


    Their contributions extend far beyond simply sweeping floors and emptying trash cans. Janitors and janitorial teams are responsible for a wide range of tasks, including sanitizing surfaces, restocking supplies, maintaining equipment, and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations. Their efforts help prevent the spread of illnesses, create a pleasant atmosphere, and promote overall well-being for those who frequent these spaces.


    Moreover, the work of janitors and janitorial staff directly impacts our productivity and ability to focus. Clean and well-maintained environments foster a sense of order and tranquility, enabling students to concentrate better in classrooms, employees to work more efficiently in offices, and patients to heal more comfortably in healthcare facilities. Their dedication to their craft, often carried out diligently and with pride, contributes immensely to the smooth operation of our daily lives, even if we may not always realize or appreciate it fully.

    Find a janitorial service near you by following this link:https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices

  • 30 Oct 2024 6:04 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.

  • 30 Oct 2024 4:31 PM | JONATHAN BARRIOS

    Cleaning workers are a vital resource essential to carry out health and safety functions. They are responsible for carrying out the assigned tasks to remove organic and inorganic dirt and other contaminants safely and effectively. This leads to great results in improving health and reducing disease through the elimination and prevention of the spread of germs and viruses. In addition, they improve the image and aesthetics of our homes and workplaces, which causes a better emotional and physical state, greater productivity and quality in our lives and the environment.

    It is of utmost importance that employees have the knowledge of the transmission of pathogenic microorganisms through blood, not only because the law requires it, but for the good and safety of all, since we are all prone and at risk of contracting health problems such as hepatitis B and C viruses and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) due to lack of knowledge of how to proceed when you run the corresponding cleaning tasks correctly. The correct use of personal protective equipment and informative training and its consistency is relevant to eliminating any dangerous risk of exposure. There is no doubt that it is the safest way to prevent exposure and counteract the risk that cleaning workers carry every day.

    More than a responsibility, a commitment when it comes to implementing rules and procedures, a commitment to us and to society. The health and safety of everyone is the highest priority on the part of the appropriate authorities and on the part of us as cleaning workers. In the same way, we play an important role in the work structure since we are responsible for providing all the necessary equipment so that our employees have the confidence and security that they are protected when carrying out their work. Providing them with all the necessary information for them to develop their activities and be able to feel safe and capable that they are doing so.


  • 30 Oct 2024 2:57 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.

  • 30 Oct 2024 1:26 PM | Nadine Mackey

    Nobody enjoys working in a disorganized setting. Because there are less distractions in a clean setting, you can think more clearly, which lowers stress and boosts productivity. Custodians know how to maintain workspaces free of clutter and spotless while avoiding interfering with personal belongings to guarantee uninterrupted work and preserve workplace productivity.

    Janitorial workers are crucial to maintaining clean and safe surroundings that benefit all of us on a daily basis. From promoting health and safety through routine cleaning procedures to generating financial savings through preventive maintenance plans, it is evident that these unsung heroes are vital to the smooth operation of our society!

    Building cleanliness and organization are the responsibility of janitorial workers. Janitors maintain customer and employee safety in the workplace. They keep companies running, whether it's in an office setting where teams collaborate closely or a hospital setting where disinfectants and cleanliness are key to sustaining healthy patients. They work hand in hand to maintain the well-being of your employees and the efficiency of your workspace. Janitorial Directory


  • 30 Oct 2024 12:08 PM | Christi McNulty

    In the realm of commercial cleaning, achieving Green Cleaning Certification is not just a badge of honor; it's a commitment to a healthier, more sustainable future. For companies like Crystal Clean Office Cleaning and Sanitizing Service, this certification is not merely a trend but a core philosophy that guides our operations. As a proud member of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA), we understand the transformative impact of adopting green cleaning practices on both our company and the world at large.

    Being Green Cleaning Certified translates into tangible benefits for businesses. It's a testament to our dedication to using environmentally responsible products and methods that safeguard the health of occupants and the planet. Clients choosing a Green Cleaning Certified company are investing in a service that goes beyond surface cleanliness. It's a comprehensive approach that considers the impact of every cleaning decision on indoor air quality, water systems, and overall environmental sustainability.

    Our commitment to green cleaning isn't just about us – it's about fostering a community of businesses that share the values of protecting populations and the world from harmful chemicals. The IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory stands as a testament to the collective effort of cleaning professionals dedicated to creating healthier, greener spaces. Crystal Clean Office Cleaning and Sanitizing Service encourages businesses to explore the directory to connect with certified green cleaning professionals who prioritize sustainability and well-being.

    In a world where environmental consciousness is paramount, being Green Cleaning Certified isn't just a choice; it's a responsibility. Crystal Clean Office Cleaning and Sanitizing Service invites businesses to join us on this journey towards a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future. Together, let's make every cleaning decision count – for the health of your workspace, your occupants, and the planet we all call home.


  • 30 Oct 2024 10:39 AM | David Vivas

    As the main representative of General Service Inc., I want to emphasize the critical importance of understanding bloodborne pathogens for our cleaning employees and staff. Bloodborne pathogens, including HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C, present serious health risks. It is essential for our team to be well-informed about these pathogens to ensure their own safety and to maintain a healthy workplace. Proper training in recognizing, handling, and disposing of contaminated materials is a cornerstone of effective infection control and prevents potential health issues.

    Educating our cleaning staff about bloodborne pathogens not only protects their health but also enhances the overall safety of our facilities. Knowledge about the correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE), safe cleaning practices, and immediate response procedures in case of exposure is crucial. By adhering   to these practices, our employees can confidently perform their duties while minimizing the risk of exposure and ensuring a clean and hygienic environment for everyone. Comprehensive training helps our staff stay vigilant and prepared, which is essential for preventing accidents and managing any potential exposure incidents effectively.

    Moreover, as an employer committed to providing a safe work environment, it is our responsibility to comply with health and safety regulations that mandate training for employees at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. By investing in thorough training and ensuring that all staff are knowledgeable about these risks, General Service Inc. not only meets regulatory requirements but also demonstrates our commitment to employee well-being. This proactive approach helps us build a reliable and compliant operation, ultimately fostering a safer and more secure workplace for all.

  • 30 Oct 2024 10:02 AM | Brandon Lanford

    Have flood damage, and you're not sure who to call to rescue the mess? Look no further than than the IJCSA flood damage restoration database, located at http://www.ijcsa.org/Flood-Damage-Restoration-Services. Simply search for a provider located near you, and take comfort in the fact that you'll have the most qualified group coming to restore the damaged property.

  • 30 Oct 2024 9:48 AM | David DeForest

    A clean environment in which one lives or works is essential for good health, much like the air, food and water we need. Bloodborne pathogens similar to contaminated air, food and water poses a risk to health and life.

    A well trained janitorial service being educated about the potential dangers of bloodborne pathogens, can help maintain a clean and safe environment to benefit the health of those in it.

    IJCSA maintains high standards for its members and therefore provides the necessary training to achieve certification in the various scopes of the profession. The bloodborne certification is one credential on the path of excellence and professionalism for the IJCSA members.


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