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  • 14 Mar 2025 10:02 PM | Nadine Mackey

    Finding a reputable cleaning company that is committed to providing reasonably priced residential and commercial cleaning services might be difficult.  Customers should look for cleaning services that will collaborate with them to customize their cleaning schedule to fit their budget, making it simpler than ever to maintain a pristine house without going over budget.

    You may maintain a pristine atmosphere and free up more time in your busy schedule by hiring a professional cleaning company to come in for a routine cleaning or a one-time comprehensive clean. Despite the wide range of alternatives available, choosing the ideal cleaning service for your home, your family, and yourself is not a one-size-fits-all undertaking.

    Since every cleaning project has a unique scope of work, it's important to consider the services a given firm provides before making a reservation.  When choosing the best cleaning service for you, consider the kinds of tools and supplies that the business employs. For example, if you are concerned about environmental impact, you might ask the firm if they utilize eco-friendly cleaning supplies. Even more environmentally friendly services are available from some providers. https://www.ijcsa.org/House-Cleaning-Services


  • 13 Mar 2025 7:58 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.


  • 13 Mar 2025 5:53 PM | Mary Ram

    I have been in the cleaning field for twenty years ,  over time I have built my career as a cleaning professional I have made great strides  in my cleaning career through dedication and hard work I have built a great clientele base over the years whom I value you greatly and attribute for my greater success . I am OCD a germophobic by nature my instinct is clean , I am a strong innovative cleaner that knows how to bust through and remove grime , always a front runner in safety for me and my clients .I am a  detail oriented cleaner  and  have exceptional organizing techniques as well as design I always follow through with a showroom finish on every cleaning job I complete .

    I was a young single mother my only skill at the time was being a mom and homemaker working endless jobs to make ends meet while attending classes  and paying my way through college I worked hotels and other no end jobs barely making ends meet then I discovered I could clean on my own I landed a new construction contract through my fathers long time best friend it didn't take long until the money started flowing in I have been building different avenues ever since cleaning residential ,  commercial ,  and new construction .

      I can honestly say the last five years have been my best growth and strongest clientele base I ever had I have built my growth through strong customer service skills dedication and hard work has gained me great PR  word of mouth and referrals through past and current clients is what has created my biggest growth thus far  . My clients are  people that I have grown to love knowing and caring for their needs for so many years some more recent than others  I consider them friends as well as an extension of family when you are working for the same costumers throughout the years would be hard not too in my opinion  . Up until a few months ago I was very confident within my skill and experience as a cleaning professional to clean and disinfect for my clients keeping them safer every clean giving extra protection through the cold and flu season then Covid - 19 came , when I realized  how serious the pandemic was I suspended business immediately even before the state started shutting down I knew this virus was bigger than anything I had ever experienced . My instinct was to immediately start looking for more astringent PPE for proper protection for my personal protection as well as my clients protection I immediately thought to seek training and certification for bio hazard cleaning  did a quick search online and found IJCSA I was navigating the website and found I could get certified in biohazard cleaning but first I would have to get certified in hazardous chemicals customer service , residential cleaning specialist  then move on to bio hazard cleaning certification  IJCSA also has many other certifications available . I have had a lot of fun taking these refresher course study for these certifications has reminded me of the importance of chemical safety and the different resources out their for us professionals .

    For me the key advantages of hiring a cleaning professional that has passed the IJCSA RCS Certification is for safety professionalism  and good cleaning performance providing a better experience when hiring a house cleaner . hiring  a IJCSA RCS Certified cleaner advantages in safety is a front runner in this dangerous time with Covid - 19 looming in my opinion is a must for a cleaning professional to train for safety in all aspects IJCSA RCS Certified cleaners certify in bloodborne pathogens , hazardous chemical , cleaning skill and safety definitely is an advantage for you to insure to your clients you are ready and qualified for the job moving forward .

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  • 13 Mar 2025 4:42 PM | Jackelin Ardon

    In the cleaning industry, proper bloodborne pathogen training stands as a crucial foundation for worker safety and professional excellence. According to OSHA, cleaning staff face significant risks during routine tasks, particularly when handling potentially infectious materials. This exposure risk isn't limited to healthcare settings—any environment where blood or bodily fluids might be present poses potential dangers. The most common threats include hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV, making comprehensive training not just beneficial, but essential for worker protection.

    The practical implications of this training manifest in daily operations through specific safety protocols and preventive measures. Proper Training Equips staff with crucial skills in risk identification, correct use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and proper decontamination procedures. Staff learn to treat all potentially contaminated materials with appropriate caution, using proper barriers and cleaning techniques to minimize exposure risk. These practices include wearing appropriate PPE, following proper handwashing protocols, and understanding the correct procedures for handling and disposing of potentially infectious materials.

    Beyond individual safety, bloodborne pathogen training serves a broader purpose in maintaining public health and professional standards. When cleaning staff understand these hazards, they contribute to the overall safety and health of entire facilities, preventing the spread of infectious diseases while ensuring compliance with crucial safety regulations. This knowledge transforms cleaning professionals from simple custodians into essential frontline defenders against the spread of infectious diseases, elevating both their safety awareness and their role in maintaining public health. The investment in proper training yields lasting returns in worker protection, operational efficiency, and the overall quality of cleaning services provided.


  • 13 Mar 2025 4:37 PM | Jackelin Ardon

    For an IJCSA member, exceptional customer service isn't just a goal—it's who we are. We follow the LAST approach to ensure every client interaction meets the highest standards of professional service:

    Listen
    We give our full attention to understand your needs, concerns, and expectations. Active listening helps us grasp not just what you're saying, but what you truly need.

    Apologize
    We take ownership when things aren't perfect. A sincere apology shows we value your experience and recognize when improvements are needed.

    Solve
    We don't just identify problems—we fix them. Our team works proactively to find solutions that meet or exceed your expectations, turning challenges into opportunities to demonstrate our commitment to service.

    Thank
    We appreciate your business and trust in us. Every interaction ends with genuine gratitude for choosing IJCSA, because we know you have choices, and we're honored to serve you.

    This systematic approach ensures that every client receives the focused, professional attention they deserve. IJCSA members understand that great service isn't just about what we do—it's about how we make our customers feel throughout every interaction.


  • 13 Mar 2025 4:19 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.


  • 13 Mar 2025 2:31 PM | Anthony Leopold

    The Importance of Cleaning Employees & Staff Knowing About Bloodborne Pathogens

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens is a critical aspect of workplace safety, especially for cleaning employees and staff. Bloodborne pathogens, such as hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), are microorganisms present in human blood and other bodily fluids that can cause severe diseases. Cleaning staff are often on the front lines, tasked with sanitizing environments where these pathogens might be present, such as restrooms, hospitals, laboratories, and public spaces. Without proper knowledge and training, employees risk exposure that could lead to infection and long-term health complications. Therefore, equipping cleaning staff with the necessary information and protective measures is not just a matter of compliance but also a commitment to their safety and well-being. Allowing any employee to work in these areas un-trained and not supervised could result in liability not just short-term, but for the years to come. 

    One key reason for training employees about bloodborne pathogens is to ensure they understand the protocols for handling potentially hazardous materials. OSHA mandates that workplaces implement Bloodborne Pathogens Standards, which require proper training, personal protective equipment, and a clearly outlined exposure control plan. Cleaning staff must be trained to recognize potentially contaminated materials such as used needles, blood-soaked items, or bodily fluids. This awareness enables them to follow strict decontamination procedures, such as disposing of biohazard waste in designated containers and wearing gloves, masks, or goggles when necessary. Adherence to these procedures not only protects the staff from direct exposure but also prevents cross-contamination, ensuring a safe and hygienic environment for everyone.

    Another significant benefit of educating staff on bloodborne pathogens is fostering confidence and reducing workplace anxiety. Without proper knowledge, employees might fear encountering situations involving blood or bodily fluids, which could lead to hesitation or improper handling of tasks. Training helps them understand the risks, safety precautions, and actions to take in case of an accidental exposure. For instance, knowing how to perform immediate first aid, report incidents, and seek medical evaluation can significantly mitigate the impact of accidental exposure. Furthermore, a well-informed team is better equipped to maintain a clean and safe environment, ultimately protecting not just themselves but also clients, patients, and the broader community.

    Investing in bloodborne pathogen training for cleaning employees is a proactive measure that enhances workplace safety, compliance, and employee confidence. By ensuring that staff understand the risks and proper procedures, employers demonstrate their commitment to health and safety, fostering a more secure and productive work environment.


  • 13 Mar 2025 12:46 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!

  • 13 Mar 2025 11:25 AM | Ashly Russell

    All to often we take the cleaning field for granted. 

    There are always instances that can cause us as employees and business owners to become ill for just a little while or even for a lifetime.

    When cleaning a medical, dental, hospital, nursing home and even residential, wee must be aware of how to protect ourselves for bloodborne pathogens. 

    These can be anywhere and if we come in contact with them there is a real opportunity to become sick.  We must always make sure to wear our  Personal Protective Equipment which will help us protect ourselves and make sure that we are using the correct cleaning materials to clean the area and kill the germs.

    All employees should know what bloodborne pathogens are and how to clean an area that is high in bloodborne pathogens. 

    AP Cleaning and Lawn Services LLC

    Ashly Russell 

    Owner/ Operator

    Colorado Springs Colorado


  • 13 Mar 2025 11:08 AM | 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


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