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  • 15 Jan 2025 5:32 PM | Contessa Bob

    Find Reliable Mold Cleaning Services with IJCSA Members

    Are you concerned about mold growth in your home or business? Mold can cause serious health risks and property damage if left untreated. Whether it’s caused by water damage, high humidity, or leaks, mold can be harmful to your indoor environment. That's where IJCSA Members come in! As certified professionals, our members are trained to effectively remove mold and prevent future growth using safe and non-toxic mold cleaning methods.

    Our mold cleaning services include thorough inspections, mold remediation, and moisture control solutions to ensure your space is healthy and mold-free. With expert knowledge and access to eco-friendly mold cleaning products, you can trust that our services will restore your property to a safe, clean state. Don't wait for mold to become a serious problem—take action now to protect your family and business. To find a reliable mold cleaning service, visit the Flood Damage Directory today and connect with certified professionals in your area.

    Let us help you breathe easier with a clean, safe environment. With our mold removal expertise, you can have peace of mind knowing that your property is free from harmful mold. Check out the Flood Damage Directory for a list of experienced and trusted professionals dedicated to protecting your health and property from the dangers of mold growth.




  • 15 Jan 2025 4:58 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!

  • 15 Jan 2025 3:01 PM | Derrick Miles

    Implementing a carpet cleaning program into my business involves several key steps to ensure effectiveness and quality. Firstly, I plan to purchase professional-grade equipment suitable for carpet cleaning tasks. This investment will enable us to perform thorough and efficient cleaning on a regular basis. Additionally, I aim to send all my employees through the training programs offered by the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA). By undergoing IJCSA training, my workforce will acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to carry out carpet cleaning tasks to industry standards.

    Having carpets cleaned by a certified IJCSA-trained team offers numerous benefits. My employees will possess the expertise to assess carpet fibers and choose appropriate cleaning methods, resulting in optimal cleaning outcomes without risking damage. Their use of eco-friendly products will contribute to a safer indoor environment, reducing exposure to harmful chemicals. Furthermore, regular carpet cleaning by certified technicians enhances indoor air quality by removing dust, allergens, and pollutants trapped within carpet fibers. This not only promotes better health but also enhances the overall appearance of my business space, leaving a positive impression on visitors. Ultimately, investing in equipment and IJCSA training reflects my commitment to maintaining a clean, healthy, and professional environment for my business.


  • 15 Jan 2025 2:12 PM | Leonel Flores

    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms in human blood that can cause serious diseases. The definition is broad but typically includes viruses and other infecctious agents

    • Understanding what constitutes a bloodborne pathogen helps in identifying risks and implementing appropriate safety measures.

    • It also clarifies the scope of what needs to be protected against, ensuring comprehensive safety protocols.

    One of the most importasnt aspects of this course is the Preventive and Protective Measures

    1. Universal Precautions:

    • This principle is fundamental. It involves treating all blood and OPIM as if they are infectious, regardless of the source’s perceived health status.

    • This approach minimizes assumptions and ensures a consistent level of caution.

    2. Engineering Controls:

    3. Work Practice Controls:

    4. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):

    5. Training and Awareness:

    6. Hepatitis B Vaccination:

    The definition of bloodborne pathogens is a cornerstone for establishing effective workplace safety protocols. Preventive and protective measures, like universal precautions, engineering controls, work practice controls, and PPE, form a comprehensive strategy to safeguard employees. These measures are effective because they address multiple points of potential exposure, from the environment and procedures to individual behavior and equipment use.

    Overall, these measures reflect a layered approach to safety that ensures redundancy and maximizes protection for employees. This comprehensive approach is crucial in managing the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens effectively.



  • 15 Jan 2025 2:06 PM | Megan Yates

    It is of the upmost importance to establish and maintain safe cleaning practices, protocols, and plans as you encounter them when dealing with any type of chemicals and such and especially Bloodborne pathogens. As the video states a plan should be established and checked annually to ensure it is up to date and accurate.  Ensuring this one practice is completed will be an immense help to ensuring safety protocols are in place. 

    Ensuring safety protocols are established and follow via and annual plan is just the beginning and is a daily work and endeavor that is imperative to keep staff safe. Ensuring that cleaning employees understand the importance of these simple practices is critical in maintaining the safety of employees and patients when applicable. 

    Bloodborne Pathogens can seem like a daunting concept to understand and maintain; however, when simple tasks are established it is more easily manageable. The video was extremely enlightening and I enjoyed how simple it was to understand so these practices can be appropriately incorporated into daily operations. 

  • 15 Jan 2025 1:19 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

  • 15 Jan 2025 12:42 PM | Morgan Smith

    IJCSA members are trained on proper methods for carpet cleaning. Without the proper training carpets can be damaged beyond repair.  IJCSA members are trained on extracting any spill you can think of and know how to prevent further damage to the carpet. 99 percent of stains can be removed if cleaned in the first few days. Don't wait to have your carpets cleaned find our directory to a IJCSA carpet cleaner near you at the link below.  

    https://www.ijcsa.org/Carpet-Cleaning-Directory


  • 15 Jan 2025 12:25 PM | Morgan Smith

    Carpet cleaning in high traffic areas can be difficult to manage. I plan on implementing a more frequent repeating work order for carpet cleaning at some of our facilities. As well as using some additional machinery for scrubbing and extraction. Using the methods in the video and training material I believe I can get the carpets cleaner then ever!

    Some benefits of having your carpet cleaned more frequently include. Improved air quality, less odor, safer environment, better appearance and increasing the longevity of your carpets life cycle. With the knowledge found in this training IJCSA members can remove even the toughest stains and keep your carpets looking great. 

  • 15 Jan 2025 12:03 PM | Que Gordon

    https://www.ijcsa.org/Flood-Damage-Restoration-Services

    Mold is one thing that you do not want to see growing in your home or business. It is caused when moisture is allowed to remain in an area for an extended period of time. The effects of the mold can span from structural to health issues for you and your family.

    It is important to have mold testing by International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association - Flood Damage & Restoration (ijcsa.org) team, this will help you see what kind of mold that is residing in your home or business.

    Mold is a destructive force that can do a-lot damage if left untreated, it can harm you even if you do not see it or know that it is there.

    After all, no one wants to look at a brunch of mold in the corner and wonder if their health risk because no one is treating the problem. All it takes is a phone call to your mold specialist.

  • 15 Jan 2025 10:36 AM | Robert Johnson

    I believe after taking bloodborne pathogen certification course is probably the most important course one could take. Infectious bloodborne pathogens could strike anywhere anytime, and knowing the risks, dangers, precautions to take, and how to handle oneself when faced with a situation, is a matter of life and death. In the career field of a Janitorial worker or cleaning crew, it is a must to know. It is like playing Russian roulette with ones life to cleanup bodily fluids and not know the dangers of infectious pathogens.

    To give a little background on bloodborne pathogens and the risks that come with it. Infectious Bloodborne pathogens are very tiny microorganisms found in blood. These pathogens can cause incurable disease such as HIV, HBV, and HCV. once you contract such disease your chances of death are extremely high. HIV or Humane Immunodeficiency is a disease that can soon bring on AIDS. It breaks down your immune system to the point you cant even fight off a common cold. These disease once you contract one is not curable. The best one can do is make your life as comfortable as possible until the disease finally wins.

    Fortunately there are precautions and guidelines you can follow that will greatly reduce your chances of ever contracting a infectious bloodborne pathogen. Osha has set up many rules, guidelines, and steps to take. Universal precaution is one that we must treat all bodily fluids as infectious. How we handle taking out the trash, or what steps to take when cleaning up bodily fluids are just a few of the precautions we must follow. Not knowing these can be a death sentence to a cleaning or janitorial worker. Important to know this material is a understatement when it comes to bloodborne pathogens. 

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