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  • 15 Jun 2026 9:13 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

  • 15 Jun 2026 8:24 PM | Ron Angst

    Angst Cleaning is proud to announce that we are now IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified, adding another credential to our commitment to safe, responsible commercial cleaning throughout the Lehigh Valley. This certification reflects the work we have put into building a green cleaning program that goes beyond vague claims and actually delivers on what eco-friendly cleaning is supposed to mean. From the products we choose to the methods we use, every part of our green cleaning program is built around protecting the health of the people inside the buildings we serve and reducing our impact on the environment.

    Implementing our green cleaning program on a daily basis starts with the products in our cleaning kits. We use EPA Safer Choice certified, zero VOC, plant-based cleaners including ECOS Pro Orange Plus All Purpose Cleaner and Seventh Generation products that have passed federal ingredient review. Our color-coded microfiber system prevents cross contamination between restrooms and work areas, and for facilities requiring the highest level of disinfection we offer green electrostatic fogging using a botanical, plant-based EPA registered disinfectant. Every product we bring into a facility is something we can stand behind which is no harsh chemicals, no synthetic fragrances, no petroleum-based solvents.

    As an IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified company we are committed to growing and improving our green cleaning program as new products and methods become available. We are proud to be listed in the IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory alongside other professionals who take eco-friendly cleaning seriously. If your business in the Lehigh Valley is ready to make the switch to a cleaner, healthier facility without sacrificing results, we would love to talk. Contact Angst Cleaning at 610-730-1924 or contact@angstcleaning.com to learn more about our green cleaning services.

  • 15 Jun 2026 8:16 PM | Christi McNulty

    Understanding Bloodborne Pathogens: A Crucial Element in Employee Safety

    In any workplace, the safety and well-being of employees are paramount, and this includes knowledge about potential health hazards such as bloodborne pathogens. These invisible threats, including viruses like HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, can be present in blood or other bodily fluids and pose serious risks if not handled correctly. Educating employees and staff about bloodborne pathogens is not just a legal requirement in many industries, but it is a critical step in fostering a secure and healthy work environment.

    Preventing Workplace Risks: The Power of Knowledge

    Awareness about bloodborne pathogens empowers employees to take proactive measures, reducing the risk of exposure and transmission. IJCSA training programs provide valuable insights into proper handling, disposal of contaminated materials, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). This knowledge ensures that employees understand the importance of exercising caution when dealing with situations that may involve blood or bodily fluids, minimizing the potential for accidents or exposure. By equipping staff with the necessary information, businesses create a culture of safety, reinforcing the idea that every individual plays a crucial role in maintaining a secure workplace.

    Legal Compliance and Ethical Responsibility

    Beyond the immediate health benefits, ensuring that cleaning employees are well-versed in bloodborne pathogen safety is often a legal requirement. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations mandate training programs for employees who may be at risk of exposure. Companies failing to comply with these regulations not only risk legal consequences but also jeopardize the well-being of their workforce. Ethically, it is the responsibility of employers to provide a safe working environment, and comprehensive training on bloodborne pathogens is a fundamental component of fulfilling this obligation. In doing so, businesses not only protect their employees but also contribute to the overall health and safety of the community.

    Find a Certified Bloodborne Pathogen Cleaning Specialist today in the IJCSA Business Directory or in Arvada, Colorado at Crystal Clean Office Cleaning


  • 15 Jun 2026 7:25 PM | Ron Angst

    At Angst Cleaning we have always believed that doing the job right means more than just making a space look clean. IJCSA Green Cleaning Certification helps us to have a deeper understanding of what goes into the products we use every day and what those products mean for the people inside the buildings we clean. Green cleaning certification gives us a structured foundation for building a program that is safer, smarter and more responsible than conventional cleaning.

    From a business standpoint the benefits are real and practical. Being green cleaning certified sets us apart from other commercial cleaning companies in the Lehigh Valley where we are. Our clients can feel confident knowing that we understand the difference between truly green cleaning products and greenwashing. We know which chemicals to avoid, why VOCs are harmful to indoor air quality, and how plant-based biodegradable cleaning solutions protect the health of employees and building occupants. That knowledge directly improves the service we provide every single day.

    Green cleaning certification connects to something bigger. The toxic chemicals found in conventional cleaning products do not just affect the people inside a building; they affect the environment too. We all can strive to do better. Chemicals like ammonia, chlorine and petroleum-based solvents make their way into waterways and ecosystems, causing damage that extends far beyond the facility being cleaned. By committing to non-toxic, biodegradable green cleaning products we are doing our small part to reduce that impact. Protecting the health of our community and the world around us is something we take seriously as a family-owned business that has been part of the Lehigh Valley since 1996.

    If you are looking for a certified green cleaning company in your area, the IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory is a great place to start. The directory connects businesses with cleaning professionals who have invested in green cleaning education and are committed to using safe, eco-friendly products and methods. Angst Cleaning is proud to be part of that community and even prouder to bring those standards to every facility we serve throughout Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and the surrounding Lehigh Valley.




  • 15 Jun 2026 5:59 PM | Christopher Graves

    Why Professional Biohazard Services Are Essential for Your Safety and Peace of Mind


    When the unexpected happens — whether it’s an accident, a medical emergency, or an environmental hazard — the aftermath can leave behind dangerous biological materials that pose serious health risks. Professional biohazard services are specially trained and equipped to handle these situations with precision, discretion, and care. From bloodborne pathogens to chemical spills and infectious waste, certified biohazard technicians follow strict protocols established by OSHA and the EPA to ensure that affected areas are thoroughly cleaned, disinfected, and restored to a safe condition. Attempting to manage these situations without professional help can expose you and others to life-threatening contaminants — making expert intervention not just a convenience, but a necessity.


    Our biohazard services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, because emergencies don’t follow a schedule. Whether you’re a homeowner, property manager, business owner, or healthcare facility, our trained specialists arrive quickly, assess the situation, and deploy the right tools and solutions to neutralize hazards effectively. We handle a wide range of scenarios, including trauma and crime scene cleanup, hoarding situations, sewage backups, mold remediation, and the safe disposal of medical or hazardous waste. Every job is handled with the utmost professionalism and compassion, recognizing that many of these situations are deeply personal and stressful for those involved.


    As a member, you gain priority access to our full suite of biohazard services, along with exclusive benefits such as discounted rates, faster response times, and a dedicated support line for guidance during a crisis. We believe that safety should never be out of reach, which is why membership is designed to give individuals, families, and organizations the protection and resources they need before disaster strikes. With certified technicians, state-of-the-art equipment, and a commitment to thoroughness and confidentiality, our team is ready to stand by your side when you need it most. Don’t wait until an emergency forces the decision — join today and ensure that you’re always covered by the professionals you can trust.

  • 15 Jun 2026 5:16 PM | Jeffery Belle

    Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause diseases. For cleaning employees in the healthcare industry, understanding what these pathogens are, how they are transmitted, and how to protect themselves and the safety of others. Foundational knowledge helps workers recognize potential hazards, follow proper procedures and how to respond in exposure situations.

    A core reason for comprehensive training is to reduce the risk of exposure. By knowing when and how to use personal protective equipment and the correct cleaning and disinfection protocols, employees minimize the chance of acquiring or spreading infections. Training also covers what to do if exposure do occurs, including exposure management, medical evaluation for preventing serious health consequences.

    Beyond personal protection, a informed cleaning team contributes to safer environment for patients and coworkers. this is why ongoing education has been put in place cleaners and staff members up to date with guidelines. When cleaning employees understand the why behind procedures and guidelines, the better outcomes we will have in public health.

  • 15 Jun 2026 4:39 PM | Magen Lara

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens is essential for every cleaning employee and staff member because it directly impacts health, safety, and professionalism on the job. Bloodborne pathogens, such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, can be transmitted through contact with infected blood or bodily fluids. In the cleaning industry, workers frequently handle materials and environments where exposure could occur—restrooms, trash receptacles, or post-incident cleanup sites. Without proper training and awareness, employees risk infection, illness, or even the spread of disease to others, including clients and coworkers. Knowledge of how these pathogens spread helps workers act with caution and confidence in every cleaning situation.

    Equally important is understanding and following OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogen Standard, which provides specific procedures to prevent exposure. Employees must know how to use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly, practice proper hand hygiene, and dispose of sharps or contaminated materials safely. Awareness also includes understanding what to do in the event of exposure—such as immediately reporting the incident, washing the affected area, and seeking medical evaluation. When staff members are trained in these procedures, they help create a workplace culture that prioritizes safety, compliance, and responsibility.

    Finally, knowledge of bloodborne pathogens empowers cleaning professionals to protect not just themselves but the clients and communities they serve. A well-trained team demonstrates integrity and care, ensuring every site is not only visibly clean but also sanitized to the highest health standards. By staying educated and following OSHA guidelines, cleaning staff reduce risk, prevent cross-contamination, and uphold the reputation of their company as a trusted and safe cleaning partner. Understanding bloodborne pathogens isn’t just a compliance requirement—it’s a commitment to protecting lives every day.

  • 15 Jun 2026 3:23 PM | Ron Angst

    More businesses are starting to pay attention to the products being used inside their buildings, as more businesses and people are aware of issues caused by all the chemicals out there. Conventional cleaning products contain volatile organic compounds, also known as VOCs, these chemicals evaporate into the air and can affect the health of everyone inside. Common ingredients that are used like ammonia, chlorine, and synthetic fragrances can irritate the eyes, nose and throat and cause respiratory issues with repeated exposure. Switching to a green cleaning service that uses eco-friendly, non-toxic cleaning products is one of the best decisions a business owner can make for their employees and their facility.

    A true green cleaning program goes beyond just using natural products. It includes things like microfiber cleaning cloths that lift and trap dirt without harsh chemicals, biodegradable cleaning solutions, and methods like steam cleaning that use nothing but water to sanitize surfaces. Green cleaning products that are plant-based and free of petroleum-based solvents are safer for cleaning staff and building occupants alike. When you hire a certified green cleaning company you are choosing a healthier environment and also reducing the chemical exposure that comes with traditional janitorial services. This is good for everyone.

    Looking for the right green cleaning company does not have to be hard to do. The IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory makes it easy to find certified professionals in your area. They are trained and committed to safe, environmentally friendly cleaning practices. Members listed in the directory understand the difference between truly green cleaning and greenwashing, so you can feel confident you are hiring a company that takes eco-friendly cleaning seriously. Visit the Green Cleaning Service Directory today to find a green cleaning service near you.


  • 15 Jun 2026 3:20 PM | Leon Williams

    Maintaining the look of your carpets is not an easy task. Each day, home and building occupants walk back and forth on carpets which can leave them looking worn and dirty. If residential and commercial occupants do not know how to properly care for carpets, it may be in their best interest to contact an IJCSA carpet cleaning company to assist.

    IJCSA cleaning companies found on https://www.ijcsa.org/Carpet-Cleaning-Directory are certified and trained to clean carpets, remove pet odors, stains, and soil. They have access to advance cleaning techniques and equipment that can revive the look of your carpets or keep them looking new.

  • 15 Jun 2026 2:19 PM | Joseph Jacobs

    Cleaning professionals should be trained and educated in all aspects of their job. Historically janitorial staff has been depicted as background or bottom rung employees in tv and movies. However, as observed in the pandemic in 2020, the frontline cleaning staff plays an underappreciated and critical role in the health and safety of facilities. Staff who are trained and educated are professionals in their field and will be better prepared.

    When thinking of interacting with bloodborne pathogens, it is most likely pictured in a healthcare facility. While this is the most common occurrence they can be encountered anywhere. For this reason all cleaning staff should be trained in the safe handling and disposal of blood and other bodily fluids regardless of their location. A staff who is prepared to handle a wide variety of situations is able to provide better service and client satisfaction.

    The most important reason cleaning personnel should be educated and trained in bloodborne pathogens is for their safety and well being. Employees should not be afraid of potentially life changing diseases and illnesses resulting from them simply preforming their duties. They should be confident they have been provided with the correct training and equipment to safely complete the task and return home safely afterwards.   

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