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  • 26 Dec 2025 3:23 PM | Royce Martin

    Have you got odors that stay in your living room for weeks that you just cannot find the source too? Have you tried calling cleaning companies that seem to fix the problem, only for it to show up again within a few days? You might have a deep-rooted mold issue in your carpets, an issue that you need to hire some professionals for! Visit our website at 

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

    to find a list of professional cleaning companies within your area!

    Don't waste money on a third-party service who won't even clean the root of the problem, do what's best for you and your family, go to

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

    to find the service that is perfect for you today!

  • 26 Dec 2025 2:41 PM | Royce Martin

    So I was walking the other day, and this guy comes to me and says "Hey! You! Yeah you with that stupid hat, I got to tell you something!". And I says to him "What is it?", and he shouts to me: "You seem like the type who doesn't know how to take care of yourself properly, bring me to your house before I smack ya!". Now, I was quite appalled by this man's utter rudeness towards me, but before I could object he hit me upside the head with such a force that I was knocked out cold for a while. I woke up, and found myself and the strange man inside my house, he must have used my license to find my address.

    "Wake up you!" he screamed again, directly into my ear this time. I was especially irritated this time, I worked up all the courage I had and shouted "What!". "What is it you want!". "You want my belongings, my money, my life, then take them!". "Take them all you fiend, see if I care!" I stared at the man in defiance, expecting the worst to come: but I was then met with a calm, more sympathetic expression. He had the eyes of a poet, a kind, gentle man who could only want what it best for me. My lip quivered as he bent down to whisper in my ear, "It looks like you got some rather musky carpets there, have you not cleaned them in a while?"

    I held back tears, an attempt to hide the shallow soul of the woman I had become, but I abandoned the thought as I embraced his shoulder, letting out all my suppressed emotions. I will never forget the words he said to me as he comforted me. "You know, I am a properly trained IJCSA member, that means I know how to deal with this sort of stuff, you get me?" I nodded my head in understanding, still clutching his shoulder for support. He produced a deep sigh, and said: "If you were to get someone who is not trained in cleaning carpets well to clean yours, they could leave all sorts of unseen problems that could later result in mold, leaving it in a state of disrepair more significant than before." I faced the man, and leant in to compress my lips into his, and kissed the man who you call your father today.

  • 26 Dec 2025 2:19 PM | Silvana Novakovic

    Cleaning employees and staff are often on the frontline of workplace safety and hygiene, encountering situations where exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials is possible. Understanding bloodborne pathogens—such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV—is crucial for their well-being and for preventing the spread of infectious diseases in various environments, including schools, offices, hospitals, and public facilities. Knowledge of bloodborne pathogens equips staff with the ability to recognize hazards, respond appropriately, and minimize risks.

    Comprehensive training on bloodborne pathogens helps staff to properly use personal protective equipment (PPE), safely handle and dispose of contaminated materials, and follow correct decontamination procedures. Without proper knowledge and training, cleaning personnel may inadvertently expose themselves or others to infectious agents, leading not only to personal health risks but also to potential outbreaks in the wider community. Knowing the correct steps to take in the event of a spill or exposure incident ensures a swift and effective response, minimizing potential harm.

    Furthermore, employers are legally required in many regions to provide bloodborne pathogen training under workplace safety laws such as OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. By investing in education and cultivating a culture of safety, organizations demonstrate their commitment to employee welfare and public health. Ultimately, well-informed cleaning staff are essential guardians of sanitation, helping to maintain safe environments and reinforcing the overall effectiveness of workplace safety program.

  • 26 Dec 2025 2:00 PM | Colleen Charles

    Knowledge of bloodborne pathogens (BBPs) is a critical safety pillar for cleaning employees, who frequently encounter hidden biological hazards. While healthcare workers are the most obvious group at risk, custodial staff are often on the front lines, managing waste and sanitation in environments ranging from schools to offices. Without proper training, these workers may unknowingly expose themselves to life-threatening viruses like Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV), and HIV through accidental needle sticks, sharp objects in trash bags, or contact with contaminated surfaces.

    ​Effective training empowers staff to move from reactive to proactive safety by implementing Universal Precautions—the practice of treating all human blood and bodily fluids as if they are infectious. This education ensures that employees correctly utilize Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as nitrile gloves and face shields, and understand the rigorous protocols for disinfecting spills and disposing of biohazardous waste. When a cleaning team is educated, they are less likely to use unsafe practices, such as manually compressing trash bags, which significantly reduces the 400,000 annual sharps-related injuries reported in the U.S.

    ​Beyond individual health, BBP awareness is a legal and operational necessity for employers. Compliance with OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030) requires a written exposure control plan and annual training for at-risk staff. Failure to provide this can result in massive fines—exceeding $14,000 per violation—and increased liability. Ultimately, investing in BBP education fosters a culture of professionalism and safety, protecting the workforce from long-term illness while ensuring the public environment remains hygienically sound.


  • 26 Dec 2025 1:36 PM | Lori Beron

    We often walk through schools, office buildings, hospitals, and stores without giving much thought to who keeps those spaces clean, healthy, and functional. But the reality is that janitors and janitorial staff play an essential role in maintaining the environments we rely on every day. Their work ensures that germs are kept at bay, trash doesn't pile up, and restrooms, floors, and shared surfaces stay sanitized and welcoming. In many ways, they are the unsung heroes of public health and safety — always working behind the scenes to protect us.

    In the world of commercial cleaning, janitorial teams are crucial for business operations. Clean workspaces lead to higher productivity, fewer sick days, and a more professional appearance for customers and clients. From dusting and disinfecting to handling specialized cleaning for medical facilities or industrial environments, janitorial staff are trained to meet high standards. That’s why hiring qualified professionals through a reliable source like the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory makes all the difference when looking for consistent, trustworthy cleaning support.

    When we think about essential workers, janitors deserve to be at the top of the list. Their contributions touch every part of our daily lives — often unnoticed, but always appreciated when we pause to recognize them. Whether in schools, hospitals, office buildings, or retail stores, janitorial staff are a vital part of keeping our world running smoothly. To find certified, dependable cleaning professionals in your area, be sure to visit the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory and support the hardworking individuals who help keep our spaces clean, safe, and comfortable.


  • 26 Dec 2025 11:54 AM | Lori Beron

    In the cleaning industry, employees are often the first line of defense against harmful pathogens that can linger on surfaces, equipment, and waste. Bloodborne pathogens, such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, pose serious health risks and can be transmitted through contact with contaminated blood or bodily fluids. It is essential that all cleaning employees and staff receive proper training on how to identify potential hazards, use protective measures, and respond appropriately to exposure incidents. Without this foundational knowledge, the safety of employees and the clients they serve can be compromised.

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens isn't just about knowing what they are—it's about knowing how to avoid them. Proper training teaches employees how to use personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves, face masks, and protective clothing correctly. It also emphasizes the importance of hand hygiene, safe disposal of sharps or contaminated waste, and how to follow protocols in the event of an accidental exposure. When staff are educated and confident in these procedures, it reduces the likelihood of infections and workplace accidents, creating a safer environment for everyone involved.

    Moreover, training on bloodborne pathogens ensures that cleaning staff comply with OSHA regulations and industry standards. Not only does this protect the health of employees, but it also reduces liability risks for the company. Clients can trust that trained staff are taking necessary precautions, which boosts the reputation and reliability of the cleaning service. In short, knowing how to handle potential biohazards isn’t optional—it’s a critical part of professional cleaning, and it saves lives.


  • 26 Dec 2025 10:18 AM | Lori Beron

    Biohazard cleaning services are a critical, specialized resource that protect public health, restore safety, and support individuals during some of life’s most difficult moments. IJCSA Members are trained to professionally handle trauma scenes, unattended deaths, hoarding environments, infectious waste, rodent contamination, sewage backups, and more. These situations can expose families, businesses, and communities to dangerous pathogens, bloodborne hazards, and structural contamination that require certified skills, proper equipment, and strict OSHA-compliant procedures. Unlike general cleaning, biohazard remediation demands expertise, compassion, and precision to ensure that affected areas are fully decontaminated, sanitized, and safe for occupancy.

    Members of IJCSA uphold the highest standards in the biohazard cleaning industry through extensive education, certification programs, and adherence to proven safety protocols. With specialized training in OSHA 1910.120, bloodborne pathogens, personal protective equipment, and hazardous waste handling, IJCSA Members are equipped to manage even the most complex and high-risk environments. From odor removal and structural decontamination to proper waste disposal and documentation, members bring professionalism, reliability, and technical mastery to every situation. Their commitment ensures that clients receive thorough, discreet, and compliant remediation—protecting both the property and the individuals involved.

    Choosing an IJCSA Member for biohazard services means choosing trusted professionals who provide more than just cleaning—they deliver safety, reassurance, and peace of mind. Whether assisting grieving families, supporting landlords, or helping businesses maintain a healthy environment, IJCSA Members combine compassion with expertise. They approach every job with respect, confidentiality, and a dedication to restoring order during times of crisis. By promoting the essential value of certified biohazard remediation, IJCSA supports a community of skilled professionals who make a meaningful difference in the lives of those they serve.


  • 26 Dec 2025 9:10 AM | Anonymous member

    Are you tired of spending your valuable time scrubbing, dusting, and vacuuming your home? Let a certified professional handle the work while you relax or focus on what matters most. The International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) connects homeowners with highly trained, insured, and certified home cleaning experts who specialize in residential cleaning and maid services. Whether you need weekly upkeep, deep spring cleaning, move-in/move-out cleaning, or specialty services like pet odor removal or allergen reduction, IJCSA-certified professionals provide reliable and eco-conscious care.

    IJCSA members adhere to the highest standards in the industry, offering home cleaning services that are not only thorough but also safe for your family and pets. Each member listed in our directory has access to ongoing education and certification programs, ensuring your home receives the most modern and efficient cleaning methods available today. Looking for a service near you? Browse our Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory to find a professional residential cleaning provider in your area.

    Choosing a trusted and certified IJCSA cleaning service means peace of mind. You’re not just getting a clean home—you’re getting a commitment to excellence, professionalism, and the well-being of your household. Experience the joy of walking into a freshly cleaned home, where every corner sparkles. Visit the IJCSA Directory today and discover a better way to keep your home spotless and stress-free!

  • 26 Dec 2025 8:52 AM | Tracy Smith

    Cleaning an individuals house, a store, a school, or a medical facility it is important to understand that diseases and germs can be on any service  and spread super easy. But some germs are not your simple cold or flu that you heal and recover. Some can make you really sick, cause life long health issues, or death. 

    Educating staff and employees on bloodborne pathogens is important to help prevent serious health consequences. When you train your employees properly you prevent the spread of those diseases like hep b and C and HIV in the facility or place you are cleaning then you also protect your staff.

    Proper training helps staff and employees to recognize and learn the risk and minimize exposure and transmission. And created a safer work enviroment. 


  • 26 Dec 2025 8:31 AM | Richard Williams

    You need a dependable mold cleaning service because you desire to safeguard your home or place of business from potential hazards caused by mold. The good news is that everyone on our team are certified and trained to deliver the highest quality mold removal and cleaning services because we are members of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA).

    Mold can spread rapidly and cause life-threatening dangers to your tenants, staff, or family. Whether you're dealing with a recent flood, water damage, or suspect mold growth, you must act swiftly to minimize more damage and health concerns. It has never been simpler to locate a professional mold cleanup provider thanks to our website's Flood Damage Directory

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