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  • 04 Feb 2025 11:09 PM | Dirar Negasi

    Cleaning employees and staff play a critical role in maintaining safe and sanitary environments in workplaces, hospitals, schools, and public facilities. Given their exposure to potentially hazardous materials, it is essential that they understand the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens. These are infectious microorganisms found in human blood and bodily fluids that can cause diseases such as Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Without proper knowledge and training, cleaning staff may unknowingly put themselves and others at risk of infection through improper handling or disposal of contaminated materials.

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens helps cleaning staff implement the necessary precautions to minimize exposure and prevent infections. This includes wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, masks, and eye protection, properly disposing of sharps and contaminated waste, and following OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. Additionally, staff should be trained on how to respond to an accidental exposure, such as immediately washing the affected area, reporting the incident, and seeking medical attention. A well-informed cleaning team ensures that environments remain safe, reducing the spread of harmful diseases and protecting both employees and the general public.

    Beyond personal safety, proper training on bloodborne pathogens also promotes workplace compliance with health regulations and legal standards. Organizations that fail to educate their cleaning staff on these hazards may face legal consequences, fines, and reputational damage. More importantly, ensuring that cleaning employees are knowledgeable about bloodborne pathogens demonstrates a commitment to health and safety, fostering a culture of responsibility and care. By prioritizing training and adherence to safety protocols, businesses and institutions can create a safer work environment for everyone while minimizing the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens.


  • 04 Feb 2025 10:03 PM | Elena Pena

    Using green, eco-friendly cleaning products can improve the air quality, reduce health and environmental concerns and sets the standard for environmentally responsible behavior. Contributing to a well thought out green cleaning practice will benefit not only client, but it will also ensure that you are reducing your impact on the environment. Your clients will appreciate this and maybe even start using green cleaning products themselves! green cleaning service directory

    To implement a good green cleaning service program you must first conduct an audit of the facility or area in which you have been hired to clean. This will help you assess which areas need the most improvement and build a comprehensive plan around this. Next is to train the cleaning staff with the use of chemical and equipment handling and cleaning procedures. Afterwards, review the progress to make sure the green cleaning program is successful and implement any changes. 

    Find IJCSA Certified Green Cleaning Services Here

  • 04 Feb 2025 9:18 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


  • 04 Feb 2025 8:02 PM | Nadine Mackey

    It might be difficult to locate a reputable cleaning company that is committed to providing reasonably priced residential and commercial cleaning services. It's now simpler than ever for customers to have a tidy house without going over budget when they locate cleaning services that will work with them to customize to their unique cleaning plan.

    The scope of work varies for each cleaning task, so before making a reservation with a certain firm, take into account the services they provide. Examine the kind of cleaning supplies and tools that the firm employs when you narrow down your options for a cleaning service. If using environmentally friendly cleaning supplies is essential to you, for example, you may ask the firm about it. Even more environmentally friendly services are available from some companies.

    When choosing the best cleaning service for you, consider the kinds of tools and supplies that the business employs.  When you let our staff handle your house cleaning, you'll have more time for anything you want to do, like relax, read, or binge-watch your favorite shows in a clean and organized home, all while appreciating the fact that nothing had to be done by you.

    Employing a cleaning business that has earned the IJCSA RCS Certification guarantees that you will work with a team that regularly produces high-quality services by utilizing cutting-edge techniques and tools. Our skill guarantees that your house looks its best whether we're deep cleaning carpets, getting rid of stubborn stains, or preserving upholstery. You may enjoy a clean house without the stress of doing it all yourself by hiring experts like us to take care of the work. Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory. 

    Your home is supposed to be the place you go to rest, restore, and recharge after a long and busy work week; the last thing you want to do is use up your precious free time cleaning and scrubbing.  Rather than spending your free time vacuuming and scrubbing, our team can help you use that time for what’s important, your family.  Knowing that your home is in the capable hands of a company that holds a certification from IJCSA provides peace of mind.


  • 04 Feb 2025 5:56 PM | Brandon Lanford

    Have storm or 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.

  • 04 Feb 2025 5:34 PM | Leonel Flores

    How to Implement Medical Cleaning Practices into Residential & Commercial Cleaning


    1. Use Hospital-Grade Disinfectants

    • Incorporate EPA-registered disinfectants that kill 99.9% of bacteria and viruses, including COVID-19, influenza, and MRSA.
    • Follow dwell times
    • Use non-toxic, eco-friendly options where possible, especially in homes and offices.
    2. Adopt a Color-Coded Cleaning System
    • Prevent cross-contamination by using different colored microfiber cloths and mop heads for:
    • Restrooms (Red)
    • Kitchens (Blue)
    • General Areas (Green)
    • High-Touch Surfaces (Yellow)
    • This method, used in hospitals, ensures that bacteria from one area does not spread to another.
    3. Focus on High-Touch Points
    • Identify and clean high-contact surfaces more frequently, such as:
    • Light switches, doorknobs, and elevator buttons.
    • Desks, keyboards, phones, and office equipment.
    • Remote controls, appliance handles, and countertops in homes.
    4. Use HEPA-Filtered Vacuums
    • HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters trap 99.97% of allergens, bacteria, and dust particles, improving indoor air quality.
    • Essential for homes with asthma sufferers, offices, and schools where air cleanliness is crucial.
    5. Implement Proper PPE & Hand Hygiene
    • In commercial and high-risk environments, staff should wear:
    • Gloves (changed between tasks).
    • Face masks when dealing with contaminated areas.
    • Protective aprons in high-risk settings.
    • Promote handwashing and sanitizer use among employees and clients.
    6. Train Staff on Proper Cleaning Protocols
    • Just like in medical facilities, cleaning staff should be trained on:
    • Correct disinfectant use and application techniques.
    • Proper waste disposal, including biohazards when applicable.
    • Identifying cross-contamination risks and how to prevent them.
    7. Maintain a Cleaning Checklist & Documentation
    • Create customized cleaning checklists for homes, offices, and businesses based on medical cleaning protocols.
    • Log completed cleaning tasks to ensure consistency and accountability.
    8. Improve Ventilation & Air Purification
    • Medical facilities prioritize clean air circulation—homes and businesses can, too.
    • Use air purifiers with UV-C light technology to kill airborne pathogens.
    • Encourage proper ventilation by opening windows or using HVAC filters.
    Conclusion

    Medical cleaning standards are designed to eliminate harmful pathogens, prevent cross-contamination, and ensure a sanitary environment. These same principles can be applied to residential and commercial cleaning to improve safety, hygiene, and air quality.

    By applying medical cleaning principles, residential and commercial spaces can achieve a higher level of cleanliness, safety, and hygiene. These practices help reduce illness, improve air quality, and create healthier environments for families, employees, and customers.


  • 04 Feb 2025 5:17 PM | Leonel Flores

    Properly cleaning healthcare facilities is crucial for maintaining a safe, sanitary, and healthy environment for patients, staff, and visitors. Here are the key reasons why thorough cleaning is essential:

    1. Infection Control & Prevention

    • Hospitals and clinics are breeding grounds for bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
    • Proper disinfection reduces the spread of HAIs (Healthcare-Associated Infections) such as MRSA, C. difficile, and COVID-19.

    2. Patient Safety & Well-being

    • A clean environment helps protect vulnerable patients with weakened immune systems.
    • Reduces the risk of cross-contamination from surfaces, equipment, and staff interactions.

    3. Compliance with Health Regulations

    • Healthcare facilities must follow strict OSHA, CDC, and EPA guidelines.
    • Proper cleaning ensures compliance with infection control protocols to avoid penalties and legal issues.

    4. Staff Health & Productivity

    • A sanitary workspace protects doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers from illness.
    • Reducing workplace infections leads to fewer sick days and improved efficiency.

    5. Enhances Reputation & Patient Confidence

    • A visibly clean and well-maintained facility improves patient trust and satisfaction.
    • Prevents negative reviews and maintains the facility’s professional image.

    6. Proper Waste & Biohazard Disposal

    • Correct handling of medical waste, sharps, and hazardous materials prevents contamination and environmental hazards.
    • Reduces risks of bloodborne pathogens exposure.

    7. Air Quality Improvement

    • Proper cleaning and HVAC maintenance reduce airborne pollutants, dust, and allergens.
    • Helps prevent respiratory issues and promotes overall wellness.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT https://www.ijcsa.org/ 

  • 04 Feb 2025 4:38 PM | Jacqueline Moerkens

    Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms that are transmitted by blood. For example, HIV and hepatitis B (and many others) are bloodborne pathogens. These diseases are transmitted through infected body fluids that enter the bloodstream of an uninfected person. Bloodborne pathogens can be transmitted through infected body fluids that enter the bloodstream. HIV and HBV can pose serious, long-term health risks or even death if someone comes into contact with them.

    These pathogens can be transmitted in several ways. The most common ways of transmission are needlesticks, cuts, bites from humans, and mucous membranes. For example, if you are taking out the trash and come in contact with a dirty or used needle, you may come in contact with a bloodborne pathogen. Or you may need to mop up bodily fluids, and splashes can come in contact with your mucous membranes or contaminate a small tear in your skin. Any cleaning job where you come in contact with blood or other body fluids puts you at risk for spreading bloodborne pathogens. All in all, you should always assume that all body fluids you come into contact with are contaminated. This is called universal precautions. Therefore training on bloodborne pathogens is required for proper cleaning.

    OSHA has developed training on bloodborne pathogens that explains how to clean body fluids, what personal protective equipment to wear when cleaning body fluids, how to properly clean and dispose of body fluids, and what else to look for in this area. For example, gloves, goggles and possibly a face mask are essential for your own protection from contamination. Thorough hand washing after an exposure is also among the important protective measures. In addition, any contamination waste generated must be specially labeled and disposed of separately, for example in different colored waste bags (red or orange).

    Cleaning services and training on bloodborne pathogens are essential to keeping our environment safe for everyone. Every cleaner should complete training on bloodborne pathogens, as it is necessary for the proper performance of the job. Employers should provide access to this training free of charge during working hours. This training is one of the most important experiences a janitor or cleaner needs to have, especially, but not only, if they work in a hospital. The CDC reported that approximately 5.6 million healthcare and janitorial service workers are at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. If you can clean and dispose of body fluids before a bloodborne pathogen can spread, you can save lives!

  • 04 Feb 2025 3:42 PM | Nicholas Simonton

    If you need Biohazard services, look no further than any of the services offered by the IJCSA. Even if you don't find something here, you will certainly be referred to someone who can help with what you need. Nobody likes bad messes, but thankfully there are many great people willing and able to help with whatever the need may be.

    Whether it's a house of hoarded materials, mold and mildew, or even crime scene cleaning, biohazard services are here to meet all those needs. After undergoing the training for my certification, I can tell you all kinds of stories they showed, and plus the testimonies I've listened to from professionals in the field. I for one am very grateful we have wonderful people in this here field to help with extreme messes that come from time to time.

    Finally I want to end on emphasizing the fact that biohazard services offer help in ways that nobody else can. In my time taking the certification course, I've seen previews of some of what they have to deal with and I can tell you they do not get nearly enough credit for what they do. The last thing I want to leave here is the directory to the IJCSA Biohazard Services to help you start the process in looking for anyone in this field.  https://www.ijcsa.org/biohazard-cleaning-directory

  • 04 Feb 2025 3:02 PM | Sarah Avila

    You broke your leg, now what? The first place you would go is the ER where professionals have been trained specifically to deal with situations like these. You wouldn’t go to a person that says they can fix you by just watching a YouTube video. You want to put your trust on someone you know for sure they are knowledgeable of what they are doing to treat your leg. So, why not have that same mentality when hiring someone to clean for you? In the next article we will talk about a few of the advantages of hiring a certified professional to clean for you.

    First advantage is that they know what to look for and what needs to be cleaned. They focus on detail and know what cleaning product works best for any type of material. You can trust them with your real hardwood floors that they will use the best product to protect them and make them shine.

    We can also add that they know how to keep you and whoever lives in your house safe. They know what products do not mix and how to handle items that might be contaminated. Don’t worry about the dirty work, a certified cleaning professional knows how to properly discard potential hazardous items.

    Last but not least, a certified cleaning professional knows how to give quality work in the least amount of time. That means you have a cleaner house in no time and have more time to enjoy you other priorities in life.

    So, whenever you need someone to properly clean your home, always consider someone that has passed the IJCSA RCS certification. Just like your would trust a doctor with your health, trust a cleaning professional with your home.


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