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  • 04 May 2024 5:18 PM | Vivian Martin

    Properly cleaning healthcare facilities is so important to keep everyone safe and healthy. This includes: patients, visitors of patients, healthcare workers, as well as the cleaning personnel for these facilities. When a loved one has to go to the doctor or be admitted into hospital, you want the peace of mind of knowing you and your loved one will be safe from germs and bacteria as much as possible. 

    Along with following healthcare protocol for patient health and safety in general, it is also important for the cleaning personnel to follow strict and proper regimens to help in the process of a clean and safe environment for everyone that comes in contact or indirect contact with a potential infection. As a professional healthcare cleaner, it is my responsibility to make sure I am doing my part to keep others as well as myself safe by doing the following with all healthcare facilities. I will wear the proper PPE, use the correct disinfecting products that are registered with the EPA, clean all high touch surfaces, wash hands regularly, and always put on a new pair of latex gloves before entering a new patients room. 

    By following the procedures mentioned above I am confident that proper cleaning and disinfecting will help with the spread of germs and bacteria in a healthcare facility. I am thankful  for https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices with the opportunity to learn and also for allowing my business to be a part of this great organization.  

  • 04 May 2024 4:29 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.


  • 04 May 2024 2:10 PM | Ana Malone

    It is extremely important for cleaning employees to be aware of the risk that comes from bloodborne pathogens. Cleaning staff could come into contact with many forms of bodily fluids that have the possibility of spreading disease. There is a possibility to infect themselves and many others by not properly handling situations where bloodborne pathogens could be a risk. Cleaning staff should always use universal precautions.

    Even if a particular cleaning staff member would not usually be expected to come into contact with a bloodborne pathogen, they should have the proper training to be able to handle the situation and reduce the chances of anyone contracting a bloodborne pathogen whenever possible.

    Bloodborne pathogens training can help employees to be aware of the risk and to use universal precautions by wearing proper PPE and following all established safety protocols. Without training employees may not be aware of the risks and that could lead to many people being at risk to be infected by a bloodborne pathogen that could have otherwise been avoided.

  • 04 May 2024 1:03 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 May 2024 11:42 AM | Dan Harduar

    Being IJCSA Green Cleaning certified can benefit your company in several ways. First and foremost, it showcases your commitment to environmental sustainability and social responsibility. Customers and clients will appreciate your efforts to reduce your carbon footprint and protect the environment.

    Moreover, being certified IJCSA green clean can help you stand out in a crowded market and attract eco-conscious customers who prioritize green cleaning practices. This can ultimately lead to increased business and revenue.

    In addition, being certified can also improve the health and safety of your employees by minimizing exposure to harmful chemicals and promoting the use of eco-friendly cleaning products.

    Overall, becoming IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified is a smart investment for any company looking to reduce its environmental impact, attract new customers, and promote the health and well-being of its employees.

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  • 04 May 2024 10:36 AM | Scarlett Rice

    Proper cleaning is essential in all categories of places that a janitorial staff may clean. Whether it is a medical facility, another commercial business or a residential area. Many of the same techniques can be used throughout your cleaning business.

    Using medical cleaning practices in other areas of cleaning is a great way to help ensure that the spread of germs and viruses is lessened in other buildings and areas. In fact, when COVID-19 came into the daily practices of many places the cleaning became almost parallel in the way things were disinfected.

    Disinfecting should always be a step in cleaning any public place. Germs and viruses are everywhere, not just in a medical facility. Germs are also present in residential areas as well and viruses may harbor there too before you are aware someone may be ill so incorporating medical standards of cleaning into your routine no matter what type of cleaning you are doing is a must.

    For a list of  trained cleaning professionals to assist you with eliminating the germs and viruses that are potentially plaguing your facility, click here!  Having someone properly trained in all areas of cleaning is a great benefit to your cleaning needs whether medical, commercial, or residential.

  • 04 May 2024 9:39 AM | 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


  • 04 May 2024 8:21 AM | William Boston

    Janitors and Janitorial staff are essential to not only the cleanliness of the areas that we frequent; but also the sanitation. Janitorial staff are responsible for upkeeping areas that are frequently touched as well as areas that are not generally disturbed. Both areas over time will accumulate particles to include skin cells, dust, and germs and if ignored they can cause damage to buildings or spread illnesses. Without Janitorial staff, busy areas would be ridden with disease and filth. Proper upkeep of these areas is essential to fostering an environment that is welcoming and safe for customers and this is accomplished through an experienced janitorial staff. 

    Janitorial staff are the backbone to any thriving business and they perform the work that is often overlooked. These staff are trained to recognize and mitigate the spread of germs and filth and keep you and your customers safe from unseen dangers. Often performing duties when others are off work, these staff members reset the workplace at the end of the day so that others can come in knowing that they are entering a clean environment. The presence of a good janitorial staff can also increase productivity and enhance employee satisfaction with where they work and how they are able to perform their duties. 

    Locating an experienced janitorial staff can be very easy by utilizing the IJCSA's Janitorial Services Directory. This directory will connect you with janitorial services companies in your area. You can also be certain that you are making connections with companies that are highly skilled in their trade and are ready to provide top notch services. 

  • 03 May 2024 10:06 PM | Fatima Escalante

    It is important for cleaning employees to be aware of bloodborne pathogens and the risks that come from them. But first we need to understand what they are. Bloodborne pathogens are disease-causing microorganisms in human blood which include HBV and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

    It's essential for employers to have knowledge on the procedures that are used to be cautious to help prevent the spread of bloodborne pathogens. One way could be by taking special training classes to increase their knowledge on precautions they can take. Without these training classes the employees could be at risk of getting infected if the proper measures aren't taken.

    In conclusion following the right steps when dealing with body fluids/ blood could prevent life threatening diseases in the workplace. 

  • 03 May 2024 9:17 PM | Vadym Levchenko

    Ensuring that cleaning employees and staff are well-informed about bloodborne pathogens is paramount for maintaining a safe and healthy work environment. Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms such as viruses and bacteria that can be present in blood and bodily fluids, posing significant health risks if proper precautions are not taken. Cleaning staff are particularly vulnerable as they may come into direct contact with potentially contaminated surfaces and materials during their duties.


    Proper training on bloodborne pathogens equips cleaning employees with the knowledge and skills necessary to handle hazardous situations safely and effectively. They learn about the potential risks associated with exposure to blood and bodily fluids, as well as the appropriate protocols for cleaning, disinfecting, and disposing of contaminated materials. This training not only protects the cleaning staff themselves but also reduces the risk of cross-contamination and transmission of infectious diseases to other individuals within the workplace.


    Furthermore, understanding bloodborne pathogens promotes a culture of safety and accountability within the organization. When employees are educated about the risks and protocols related to bloodborne pathogens, they are more likely to adhere to proper procedures and take proactive measures to prevent exposure and contamination. By prioritizing the health and safety of cleaning staff through comprehensive training and support, businesses can create a safer work environment for everyone while minimizing the potential for workplace accidents and illnesses.

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