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  • 14 Apr 2026 11:53 PM | Hakeem Hines

    Having P.O.R.D OUT FOR CHRIST L.L.C. cleaned your carpets will benefit your company is because we will first come out inspect your carpet for free. Second, we will take notice of your problem of the identified carpet issues. if there is stains we will ask what is source that cause these stains on carpet and what type of texture carpet we are dealing with. therefore we can get a good idea on how to approach the carpet and what material we will need to best for the identified problem. 

    Also we will implement litmus paper and or identify stains on ph scales to see what this identify stain stands on the Ph scales whether its a acid or a alkaline type stain. once this is identified then we will approach the problem with the best solution to remove stain. 

    We pre prep so we will vaccumed all carpet areas that need to be service. which this will remove any loose soil or soil embedded in the carpet. Then  we will blot out stains to bring identified stain to a surface which it agitate the embedded stain. lastly we will began to approach all carpet surfaces suggested with a machinery carpet cleaner. we will also use eco friendly solutions to help myself and environment stay away from harsh chemicals. So then this will be beneficial to humans and pets

  • 14 Apr 2026 11:22 AM | LaDre Wero

    It is imperative that all cleaning employees and staff, not directly involved in cleaning duties, should be aware of and understand bloodborne pathogens. Knowing and understanding bloodborne pathogens will facilitate that every employee within an organization will be familiar and capable of understanding how to prevent or reduce contact with bloodborne pathogens to others as well as themselves. Employers and employees will comply with OSHA's (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) regulations and practices regarding bloodborne pathogens, thus ensuring a legally compliant and professional organization. OSHA's "Universal Precautions" and "Protective Practices" are critical to ensuring bloodborne pathogens are reduced or eliminated, and other safety standards, such as handwashing, will contribute to that goal. Since cleaning employees have to routinely deal with blood, their knowledge of bloodborne pathogens is especially useful towards preventing or reducing bloodborne pathogen contact.

    Cleaning staff in the hospitality and healthcare industries have to deal with blood on a routine basis; whether that involves blood itself, bodily fluids, or contaminated laundry. Janitorial and custodial employees in a commercial, government, or residential setting occasionally have to work with blood. These types of employees must always wear the proper personal protective equipment (PPE), never touch mucus membranes, follow OSHA's "Universal Precaution" and "Protective Practices," and read up on their employer's written bloodborne pathogen exposure plan. Although, staff members that are not responsible with dealing with blood must also know these practices and regulations, so that they can prevent and reduce bloodborne pathogen exposure to themselves and other if they must. Knowing bloodborne pathogens can help mitigate potential exposure.

    If an employee should suspect that they have been exposed to bloodborne pathogens, they should immediately notify their supervisor. The supervisor should guide them on the proper protocol regarding bloodborne pathogen exposure. The employee should also contact their physician, so that a health expert can give more informed advice on the next steps they should take. Consulting with these resources will help the employee in preventing diseases from bloodborne pathogens from causing serious harm. Understanding and following bloodborne pathogens and pertinent procedures will ensure that employees, employers, and others will be safe from bloodborne pathogens and the diseases they cause.

  • 13 Apr 2026 5:54 PM | Christine Smith

    In the cleaning and janitorial industry, great customer service is the invisible thread that connects a spotless facility to a satisfied client. It is much more than simply completing a checklist; it is about fostering a relationship built on trust, reliability, and proactive communication. For members of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA), customer service is our top priority. Our members understand that they are not just maintaining buildings—they are providing safety, health, and peace of mind. Whether it is a commercial office, a medical facility, or a private home, an IJCSA member puts the client first by actively listening to their specific needs, respecting their space, and delivering consistent, high-quality results that exceed expectations every single time.

    ​Choosing an IJCSA member means choosing a professional who has been trained to treat your business as their own. Our members are recognized for their integrity and their commitment to "service to the customer's satisfaction." From the initial consultation to the final walkthrough, IJCSA cleaning experts prioritize responsiveness and attention to detail, ensuring that every concern is addressed with grace and professionalism. We believe that a clean environment is the foundation of a productive day, and we take pride in being the dependable partners who make that possible. To experience the difference that true, customer-first service can make, we invite you to connect with a certified professional through the IJCSA Business Directory 

  • 13 Apr 2026 5:27 PM | Alejandra Silva

    Biohazard cleaning situations demand more than just standard cleaning, they require trained professionals who understand the risks, regulations, and emotional sensitivity involved. Members offering biohazard cleaning services are equipped to safely handle environments affected by bloodborne pathogens, bodily fluids, crime scenes, unattended deaths, hoarding conditions, and infectious disease contamination. By following strict industry protocols, using proper personal protective equipment (PPE), and adhering to OSHA and EPA guidelines, certified professionals ensure that every affected space is restored to a safe and habitable condition.

    Choosing a qualified biohazard service provider within our member network means trusting experts who prioritize health, discretion, and compliance. These professionals utilize advanced cleaning agents, hospital grade disinfectants, and specialized equipment to thoroughly decontaminate and eliminate harmful pathogens. Beyond the technical expertise, members understand the importance of compassion and confidentiality, working respectfully with property owners, families, and businesses during difficult and often traumatic circumstances.

    Our members take pride in delivering reliable, efficient, and legally compliant biohazard remediation services to their communities. Whether responding to emergency situations or scheduled cleanups, they are committed to protecting public health and providing peace of mind. By promoting certified biohazard services within our network, we reinforce the highest standards of safety and professionalism while supporting one another in building trust and credibility in this critical industry.


  • 13 Apr 2026 8:24 AM | Lindsay Le Grand

    The traditional cleaning industry has long operated under a "Toxic Shadow," leaving behind invisible residues and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that compromise indoor air quality. Every individual should transition to natural green cleaning because standard name-brand products often contain hazardous substances like phthalates, ammonia, and 2-butoxyethanol. These chemicals do not simply disappear after use; they linger on surfaces and in the respiratory zone, posing long-term health risks to children, pets, and the elderly. By choosing natural alternatives, we eliminate the chemical "slurry" that accumulates in our living spaces, ensuring that the sanctuary of the home does not become a source of chronic illness.

    Beyond personal health, the environmental mandate for green cleaning is undeniable. Conventional cleaning agents contribute to massive water pollution and the degradation of aquatic ecosystems when they are rinsed down the drain. Furthermore, the synthetic polymers in plastic packaging take centuries to decompose, further choking the planet. Natural cleaning utilizes biodegradable ingredients like white vinegar, baking soda, and citric acid—substances that break down safely without contributing to the global toxic load. Protecting the world means recognizing that our domestic choices have a direct "downstream" impact on the Earth’s collective health.

    The value of protecting the population also extends to the workers and residents who are often unaware of the risks associated with "greenwashing." Many products use misleading labels to hide their true chemical profile, but true green cleaning relies on transparent, non-toxic chemistry such as **electrolyzed water** (hypochlorous acid). Transitioning to these methods ensures that we are not just moving dirt around, but truly sanitizing environments without the trade-off of lung inflammation or skin corrosion. It is a commitment to a standard of care that values human life and biological safety over the convenience of harsh, synthetic detergents.

    For those ready to make the switch and ensure they are receiving services that meet these rigorous standards, the **IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory** is an essential resource. It connects consumers with certified professionals who understand the science of natural cleaning and are committed to eliminating the "Toxic Shadow" from our communities. By supporting green-certified businesses, we promote a sustainable economy that prioritizes the well-being of the population and the preservation of the environment for future generations.

    References:

    * International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA). *Green Cleaning Directory.*

    * Environmental Working Group (EWG). *Guide to Healthy Cleaning.*

    * Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). *Hazard Communication Standard.*

  • 13 Apr 2026 7:53 AM | Michael Huddle

    In the commercial cleaning industry, cleaning for health isn’t just a marketing slogan—it’s a rigorous operational standard. When your team enters a medical plaza or a local manufacturing hub, they aren't just facing dust and grime; they are potentially encountering Bloodborne Pathogens (BBPs) like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV. Forcing an employee to handle a "mishap" without comprehensive BBP training is a failure of leadership that risks their life and your business's reputation. Knowing how to identify, contain, and disinfect bodily fluids using EPA-registered tuberculocidal disinfectants ensures that a minor spill doesn't turn into a major liability.

    Beyond the immediate health risks, BBP knowledge is the backbone of cross-contamination prevention. A staff member who understands the science of pathogens is far more likely to adhere strictly to your color-coded microfiber system—ensuring the red cloth used in the restroom never touches a desk in the executive suite. This level of technical mastery allows you to pitch your services to high-margin clients, such as dental offices or dialysis centers, who require proof of safety protocols. By mastering dwell times and the proper use of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), your team transitions from "janitors" to "environmental services professionals."

    From a lean operations perspective, BBP compliance is also a strategic shield against financial ruin. OSHA violations regarding bloodborne pathogen standards can result in staggering fines that could easily wipe out your "Anchor Contracts." Furthermore, emphasizing that your staff is fully trained and backed by General Liability and Workers' Comp insurance provides a massive competitive advantage in the Rutherford County market. Professional offices and medical facilities are looking for partners who mitigate their risk, not add to it. Training your team on BBPs ensures that your transition from owner-operator to manager is built on a foundation of safety, efficiency, and professional integrity.


  • 12 Apr 2026 8:09 AM | Nayara Chiste

    Properly cleaning healthcare facilities is extremely important to protect patients, staff, and visitors from harmful bacteria, germs, and viruses. Healthcare environments such as hospitals, clinics, and dental offices require more than basic cleaning. They require strict healthcare cleaning, infection control, sanitation, and disinfection procedures to reduce contamination. A clean environment helps prevent the spread of disease and supports a safe and healthy space for everyone.

    One of the biggest risks in healthcare facilities is cross-contamination. High-touch surfaces like door handles, medical equipment, bed rails, and waiting areas can easily spread infections if not properly disinfected. That is why medical cleaning, surface disinfection, and proper sanitizing procedures are essential. Using the correct cleaning products and following CDC and OSHA guidelines helps reduce healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and protects vulnerable patients.

    Another important factor is the safety of healthcare workers and cleaning professionals. Employees must follow proper PPE (personal protective equipment) use, safe handling of chemicals, and correct cleaning protocols. Healthcare sanitation, biohazard cleaning, and proper disposal of contaminated materials are critical parts of the job. A trained cleaning team understands how to maintain a safe environment while reducing exposure to dangerous pathogens.

    Cleanliness also plays a major role in patient trust and the overall image of a facility. When patients see a clean and organized space, they feel more confident about the care they are receiving. Proper disinfection, infection prevention, and janitorial services show professionalism and commitment to health standards. To find trained professionals, healthcare facilities can use resources like the Janitorial Services Directory:

    https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory

    Finally, proper healthcare cleaning protects not only individuals but the entire community. Effective infection control, deep cleaning, and sanitizing services help reduce the spread of illness beyond the facility. Healthcare cleaning is not just about appearance, it is about safety, prevention, and saving lives. Using certified professionals from trusted sources like the Janitorial Services Directory (https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory) ensures that facilities follow the highest standards in healthcare cleaning services.


  • 12 Apr 2026 12:11 AM | Hakeem Hines

    Bloodborne pathogens is a microorganism that are present in the blood of humans, and it can cause diseases like Hepatitis B and HIV. Any human being is at high risks whenever we come in contact with employees, and family members or environment that contains people. When we are around other people it creates exposure. This can be through the nose or mouth or breaks in skin, blood, saliva, and vomit can contain blood born pathogen.

    When we are exposed to the external environment it can attack the respiratory system etc. What can help employees/staff by them having this knowledge, will help prevent this exposure and by having the proper gear on like safety glasses, masks to cover nose and mouth which protects us from coming into contact with air borne bacteria which will keep you and everyone safe.

    Employee/staff will be able to keep themselves and others safe with this knowledge. They can help to create an environment of reduced risk for both themselves and others. 



  • 11 Apr 2026 2:19 PM | Holly Petrosyan

    Looking for a home cleaning service that actually gets it — the kind that leaves your space sparkling, your stress melting, and your day instantly brighter? You’re in the right place. IJCSA Members are some of the most dedicated, trained, and customer‑focused professionals in the cleaning industry, and finding the right fit for your home has never been easier. Whether you need weekly residential cleaning, a one‑time deep clean, or a reliable maid service to keep life running smoothly, you can explore trusted, certified professionals right here in the IJCSA Home Cleaning Maid Service DirectoryInternational Janitorial Cleaning Services Association - House Cleaning Services - Maid Services

    What makes IJCSA Members stand out? It’s simple — they care. These are cleaning professionals who take pride in delivering high‑quality service, excellent communication, and a level of detail that makes you say, “Wow, I didn’t even know that could shine like that.” From dusting and disinfecting to full‑scale residential home cleaning, IJCSA Members bring skill, professionalism, and kindness into every home they enter. And because they’re part of a respected national association, you can trust that they’re trained, vetted, and committed to industry standards that protect you and your home.

    So whether you’re a busy parent, a remote worker drowning in clutter, a homeowner prepping for guests, or someone who simply loves the feeling of a freshly cleaned space, you deserve a cleaning service that treats your home with the same care you do. Explore the IJCSA Home Cleaning Maid Service Directory today and find a cleaning professional who brings reliability, sparkle, and peace of mind right to your doorstep: International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association - House Cleaning Services - Maid Services


  • 11 Apr 2026 9:49 AM | Kevin Shelanskey

    When handling contaminated trash, or cleaning and disinfecting areas where blood or other bodily fluids could be present, it is important to know and understand the proper procedures associated with handling this type of hazard. First, you must identify the hazard and what sort of disinfection protocol will be necessary for cleaning. Second, you must assure that you understand and are correctly utilizing the necessary PPE to protect and prevent contamination. Third, when disposing of contaminated items, you must take proper precautions. 

    It's also very important to know and understand what chemicals you will need to disinfect the contaminated surface that you are cleaning. Certain bloodborne pathogens require specific disinfection protocols. If you are unsure of what to use on a specific contaminate, you must ask for assistance.

    It is incredibly important to follow these steps to ensure you do not contaminate yourself or others with HBV, HIV, or other bloodborne pathogens. It's also important that if you do come into contact with these substances, you report it to your supervisor immediately. Failure to do so could leave your organization out of compliance with OSHA standards, and subject to fines. 

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