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  • 20 Feb 2020 7:13 AM | Deleted user

    Cleaning products are everywhere, marketed to consumers as a way to improve quality of life and provide them with a home which will better their health and the health of their families. Unfortunately, with most products commercially available today, there are multitudes of health problems that these products can cause or exacerbate, which are hidden from the public.

    According to Cleveland Clinic, depending on the ingredients used, all-purpose cleaners can irritate the skin, eyes, nose and throat. They can be highly poisonous to both humans and animals if swallowed. Chlorine bleach liquid and vapors can irritate the skin, eyes, nose and throat. Dermatitis may result from direct skin contact. Ingestion can cause esophageal injury, stomach irritation and prolonged nausea and vomiting. Antibacterial cleaners usually contain water, a fragrance, a surfactant (to break up dirt), and a pesticide. The pesticides commonly used in antibacterial cleaners are quaternary ammonium or phenolic chemicals. Antibacterial cleaners can irritate your eyes and burn your skin and throat. The basic ingredients of window/glass cleaners are ammonia and isopropanol. These products may be irritating to the eyes, skin, nose, and throat. If swallowed, they may cause drowsiness, unconsciousness or death. Chlorine and alkyl ammonium chlorides are the common fungicide chemicals found in mold and mildew removers. Cleaners with mold and mildew removers may cause breathing problems and if swallowed, can burn your throat. Furniture cleaners for wood may contain petroleum distillates and oil of cedar. Furniture polish typically contains one or more of the following substances: ammonia, naphtha, nitrobenzene, petroleum distillates and phenol. These chemicals may irritate your skin, eyes, throat, lungs, and windpipe. If swallowed, furniture polish can cause nausea and vomiting; medical help should be sought.

    Furthermore, these same products that harm our own health also negatively impact the health of our planet. As the EPA points out on its website, certain ingredients in cleaning products can present hazard concerns to exposed populations or toxicity to aquatic species in waters receiving inadequately treated wastes. For example, alkylphenol ethoxylates, a common surfactant ingredient in cleaners, have been shown in laboratory studies to function as an "endocrine disrupter," causing adverse reproductive effects of the types seen in wildlife exposed to polluted waters. Ingredients containing phosphorus or nitrogen can contribute to nutrient-loading in water bodies, leading to adverse effects on water quality. Additionally, volatile organic compounds (VOC) in cleaning products can affect indoor air quality and also contribute to smog formation in outdoor air.

    Regrettably for consumers, avoiding these products can be exceedingly difficult, and cleaning product manufacturers are not required to list ingredients on the labels of their chemicals. However, by selecting a certified green cleaner from IJCSAs directory, consumers may eliminate these concerns and focus more on their day-to-day living.


  • 19 Feb 2020 6:18 PM | Marilyn Nozaki

    The world is changing and many companies are changing its policies as well, especially regarding to practices that affects the environment. At PMC Group Services is not going to be different; we are a one hundred percent green cleaning company. 

    We have started already using practices of cleaning that minimize the impact on the environment. Moreover, it is also important have this policy on our company due to fact it is a way of making the customers aware that we care about the environment and human life. 

    There are various substitutes of cleaning products, all natural, such as baking soda, white vinegar, isopropyl alchool, salt, lemon juice, borax. 

    The benefits are of using green cleaning products are:

    • Productivity and morale of building occupants improved
    • Health of building occupants improved
    • Awareness
    • Reduce Liability from worker safety issues
    • Satisfaction from helping to make the community a better place

    Our company is a IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified and can be found at https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services


  • 19 Feb 2020 12:27 PM | Deleted user

    This information is absolutely crucial to understand how your employees could place themselves in an exposure risk that’s unknown to them. Being able to understand blood-borne pathogen’s and how you can become at risk through the daily processes of doing residential and commercial cleaning.  The examples that are shown are very applicable two tasks in any environment. Being an occupational therapist myself and working in the healthcare field for 26 years, this information is broken down into simplistic steps.  A general understanding will keep you from making mistakes. Education is prevention.

    Learn More About BP For Employees Here

  • 18 Feb 2020 6:13 PM | Deleted user

          Janitors are hardly seen and very underappreciated. They do the jobs most people do not want to do and rather not be bothered with. Their skill set and knowledge is handy for many situations.

          Janitors take special classes testing their knowledge and understanding of proper process and safety . 

         They also are the first line of defense against germs and bacteria. They regularly fight germs in some of the most dirtiest areas of schools, work place, offices, etc. 

          These people need to be thanked and given more respect than really ever given. Their knowledge of cleaning, safety, and cleaning is a test to their commitment to a job that insures everybody's safety and well being.

    Find Professional Certified Janitorial Services Here

  • 18 Feb 2020 2:21 PM | Deleted user

    Cleaning employees play a vital role in controlling the spread of bloodborne pathogens, thus reducing the risk of disease in humans. Therefore, they must know and understand what bloodborne pathogens are, the dangers they pose to human health, and how to protect themselves and others who may be at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens.

    Bloodborne pathogens are disease-causing microorganisms found in blood. Examples of bloodborne pathogens are the Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Bloodborne pathogens enter the body through various ways, such as the eyes, nose, mouth, and skin. Without taking the necessary precautions, bloodborne pathogens such as HBV and HIV can potentially infect humans and cause serious or even fatal disease.

    Cleaning employees can protect themselves and others from bloodborne pathogens by following universal protocols, that is, treating blood and other bodily fluids as potentially infectious and acting accordingly. Wearing personal protective equipment including gloves and safety glasses is critical when working around bloodborne pathogens, as is washing hands after coming in contact with potentially infectious materials. Cleaning employees who regularly work around bloodborne pathogens are responsible for cleaning up bodily fluids, removing soiled linens, disinfecting contaminated surfaces, and disposing of hazardous waste such as used needles or other sharps that can puncture the skin and cause infection. Following proper procedures for cleaning, disinfecting, and removing or discarding contaminated items helps keep people safe from bloodborne pathogens and the diseases they cause.

  • 18 Feb 2020 11:51 AM | Deleted user

    Green Cleaning Certified will benefit me as an individual by not only protecting me but also by protecting my family as well. When someone uses harmful chemicals they aren't the only ones that get affected. They can also bring those harmful chemicals home on their clothes which then lead to the possibility of their family also being at risk of exposure to those chemicals.

    It will also benefit me by being able to promote by business to other eco friendly companies that I'm Certified and capable of using healthy, natural, environmentally friendly products and services to clean their home or business.

    Not only does it benefit me but it will also benefit my company and the employees that work for me. By using healthy natural ingredients in our products it will cut down on liability cost. By not exposing my employees to the harmful chemicals it will no longer put them at risk.

    It will also protect my community and any other occupants that might live or work in the buildings that I clean by not exposing them to harmful chemicals and substances. Which can linger around for days after products are used.

    And finally it will give me the satisfaction that I'm doing my part the hehelp save the environment and you can do you part to by going to https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services and finding a Green Cleaning Certified company that can help you do your part as well.

  • 17 Feb 2020 6:16 PM | Deleted user

    The environment is a place where humans, animals and plants live, it plays a role in our everday life. Its our responsibility to take care of it and its habitats. We need fresh air to breathe, so we have to find ways to keep the environment clean. When its not clean we are at risk of health issues, contaimentated food, and many other bad conditions.

    Keeping the environment clean is very important. Pollution of our water and the mass growth of litter are two main causes of our environment being unclean.

    Green cleaning can help us in our everyday lives. By becoming eco-friendly we can plant tree that help us breathe, they will help in controlling pollution in the air. Going green can put us on the path of good health. We should teach people why they should green clean. we should show others why we shouldn't litter. Restore the waterway by using things that are eco-friendly.

     We should keep the environment green and clean so we can live a smell-free and a disease free life.

    Find Professional Green Cleaning Services Here

  • 17 Feb 2020 5:39 PM | Deleted user

    For our company cleaning means health, that's the reason to implement washing, cleaning and care of carpets and rugs, doing possible a clean environment without allergens.

    With the guarantee on our certified staff by IJCSA, our company is updated in procedures, materials and machinery making our team and work system deserving of trust.  

  • 17 Feb 2020 5:08 PM | Deleted user

    To know how to implement something, one must know what it is they are implementing. Green cleaning is not Dawn dish soap with lavender scent nor Fabuloso with lemon. It is from the earth for the earth. That includes minimal to no waste, biodegradable products and using glass over plastic. 

    We use micro fiber towels along with steam to clean. One of the best decisions I have personally made. The steam sanitizes and cleans the toughest stains on multiple surfaces. Unlike harsh chemicals you have that nearly chock you in the bathroom. 

    Learn more about proper green cleaning here. 

  • 16 Feb 2020 11:06 AM | Alfred Trippeter

    As the need for full service property maintenance rises, adding carpet cleaning to TPS, LLC will add another layer of services for the customer. It help in providing a complete and 'well-rounded' experience. 

    In order to implement a carpet cleaning program into our business TPS, LLC will provide training to all employees on the techniques and materials needed to clean carpet. We will develop and ensure a proper estimating guide is established. Also a quality control process put in place to follow up and make sure customers are satisfied with the results. 

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