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  • 22 May 2020 11:22 AM | Deleted user

    Choosing the best cleaning service that provides amazing quality and results can be difficult. Nonetheless, the first and most important detail in a cleaning company to look for is that it is certified. By choosing IJCSA Residential Cleaning Certified cleaners, not only will it be more than assured it has knowledge and experience towards thorough deep cleaning and disinfecting but also with removing and controlling mold in your home or business place. 

    Cleaners that are IJCSA certified can also suggest/provide websites or guides that will help you choose the best contractor or other professional service provider to do the clean up of mold. One that can be consulted is the EPA guide Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings. Although it focuses more on schools and commercial buildings, this document is applicable to other building types. 

    The service provided to you, your family and any other friends or acquaintances by a company is greatly important as they will be the ones cleaning your home or business. Selecting the best qualified is a must!

    Find Professional Certified Home Cleaning Services Here

  • 22 May 2020 11:12 AM | Anonymous

    In our current age of technology, most individual can navigate an instruction manual and probably turn on a device for use.  Most good instruction manuals at best can help you to access at best the basic functions of your device. This goes for the average consumer who may wish to carry out at home cleaning by purchasing some cleaning equipment on their own.  Thus when challenges arise the lack of industry knowledge can cause more harm than good.

    The International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) has successfully vested in bringing a proven solution to both residential and business consumers by providing access to certified service providers.  Each service provider has been IJCSA Certified and on file to support the services they provide.  This eliminates the clients need to search through hit or miss guesses to find services that adequately meet immediate needs.  In fact IJCSA maintains a list of knowledgeably trained providers on its website prepared to give you the best service.

    Trust IJCSA to find you the best knowledge based provider nearest to your neighborhood.  For the best services choose IJCSA certified all the time.



  • 22 May 2020 11:06 AM | Anonymous

    Cleaning is essential to every individual health mentally and physically. However, there are risk when it comes to cleaning. It's vital that all employees and employers who clean facilities, homes and other properties has completed proper training to reduce the risk of been exposed to many diseases. For instance, the training received here at IJCSA, provide the much needed educational information about bloodborne pathogens, which follows OSHA occupational practices. 

    Bloodborne pathogens are bad for your health. Cleaning employees an staff knowing about bloodborne pathogens will help reduce illnesses and cross-contamination. These are individuals who are exposed to blood and other bodily fluids that can become hazardous to their health. They are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in any individual. To name a few of the diseases that derives from bloodborne pathogens are hepatitis B, C, and human immunodeficiency virus, known as HIV. The staff should know how to protect themselves when handling any form of biohazard waste and sharps or any potentially contaminated objects. Also, if exposed, it is vital that everyone know the proper steps to take in getting treatment in time. 

    Last but not least, all cleaning personnel, employees and employers who clean. Should always wear the proper personal protective equipment like gloves and goggles. Face mask should be worn when needed as well. This is why it important to know how to clean and what to clean with. 

  • 22 May 2020 10:12 AM | Deleted user

    When it come to bloodborne pathogens , it is important for everyone to understand that these pathogens are microscopic and not necessarily visible with the naked eye. If your work environment is in the medical cleaning field, janitorial, commercial or residential setting it is important to be mindful of the necessary procedures and precautions that is required in the prevention of contact with bloodborne pathogens.

    Knowing the proper technique to follow when putting on and removing your protective gears is really important in the prevention of cross contamination. Understanding the need for color coding and following the necessary steps required when cleaning up and disposing of waste materials is crucial. Be sure to take precautions when handling linen and be on the look out for sharps as this can easily cause damage to your gloves.

    Be aware of your environment; and take pride in your work space, keeping your space tidy and sanitized at all times is an additional level of protection that is important. Remember you can never be too cautious when handling something you cannot always see, follow the hand washing techniques wear your gears and be safe.

  • 21 May 2020 9:38 PM | Anonymous

    Janitors and Janitorial Staff are just as important as the rest of the employees of an organization. The Janitors and Janitorial staff work to ensure that all employees and clients have a safe and clean environment. The Janitorial staff is taking care of the work that often goes unnoticed initially, but can leave a negative or positive impact for the organization overall.

    The Janitors take the necessary safety precautions to properly clean the facilities, especially the restrooms, eating areas and rooms to prevent the spread of germs. Following the guidelines of the MSDS and PPE protocol also protects the janitorial staff and promotes a safe work environment.

    The Janitors and Janitorial companies that are certified by IJCSA are trained on the proper precautions to take when cleaning and disinfecting restrooms, offices, schools and other facilities to prevent the spread of Bloodborne pathogens. The Custodial Janitorial Certification and Course are approved by the OSHA guidelines.

  • 21 May 2020 6:53 PM | Anonymous

    Individual precaution and safety is very important for employees who deals with equipment and other materials that come in contact with blood. Knowing the processes to take when cleaning and disposing the materials is important to the safety and health of those who are doing the cleaning and also those they may come in contact with.

    If the procedures of disposing or packaging the materials correctly is ignored, the bloodborne pathogens could be spread and cause a massive situation that could have been avoided if the rules and guidelines were followed properly.

    The cleaning and care when dealing with bloodborne pathogens when done correctly will make sure that the safety of the cleaning employees, their family, and surrounding associates will be protected also. Making sure that hands are washed and reporting of any incidents will isolate the matter and initiate great precautions that will eventually prove itself successful in preventing major issues.


  • 21 May 2020 6:04 PM | Shaleah Newman

     Have you eve heard of a conversation piece? Well, what if that piece was your carpet or that old rug you have had since you 1st moved in 7 years ago. Well don't worry, here all of the members of IJCSA are all trained and certified in giving you the best experience possible. No matter if its your house or at your office it will look like no one has eve walked on it before. Click on the link below and explore the companies and choose the one that's a good fit for you.

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

  • 21 May 2020 5:08 PM | Shaleah Newman

     I am a firm believer that anybody can do anything they want to do if they put there mind to. However, there is always security in having someone who is train and knowledgeable in the task at hand. Someone who knows the tools and the right chemicals that are to be used properly . Here at DIllingham Maid Services each of our employees are trained on the equipment and tested to make sure they have full understanding.

    Having someone who is train will ensure you that there will not be any tears rips in your carpet. From personal experience hiring someone to clean the carpets in our house before my sisters wedding and he had no idea what he was doing he left a huge stain in the formal dining room. I made sure each one of my staff is certified on equipment and chemicals. We will leave your carpets looking like the day you 1st moved in. If you are not happy for whatever reason we will do our best to fix the issue. For without you there would be no us. 


  • 21 May 2020 2:23 PM | Deleted user

    IJCSA is the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association, a group of trained cleaning services which specialize in professional cleaning and disinfection services.  When looking for a cleaning professional, sometimes you wonder how safe the chemicals are going to be.  I know it has always been an issue for me, to know which chemicals are being used and making sure they are properly rinsed and there are no harmful byproducts.

    That is exactly why the IJCSA has developed a Green Cleaning Master Certification, to ensure all of the vendors are trained in order to keep the byproducts and toxicity into light.  There are natural ways to develop cleaning procedures, and the IJCSA is a great source to ensure your cleaning service is up to date on all of the safe cleaning practices and chemicals.  

    If you would like to find a cleaning service near you that has trained professionals that are ready to handle your needs?  Click on the link and find a service provider in your area.  https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services

    Please consider the environment before the use of dangerous chemicals.

  • 21 May 2020 1:52 PM | Anonymous

    It is important for cleaning employees and cleaning companies to understand how to protect themselves when dealing with blood borne pathogens. The cleaning employees are responsible to disinfect and clean areas where there was possible exposure of hazardous materials and pathogens to protect other employees and others around them.

    The use of PPEs, Universal Precautions and OSHA guidelines ensure that the cleaning employees are properly discarding materials, human waste, needles or anything that came into contact with blood. These guidelines outline how to properly label the type of waste using color coded bins and and how to disinfect the materials used to clean the potentially infected area.

    In the event of potential exposure to blood borne pathogens, the employees have to immediately inform their employer and follow the proper protocols to prevent potential spread. Once an Occupational Exposure has been recorded it has to be followed up and make sure to monitor new symptoms to prevent the spread to another employee or to the clients.

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