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  • 09 Aug 2022 5:00 PM | Que Gordon

    Biohazard cleanup is necessary after a crime scene. Blood and bodily fluids in such a situation can expose you to pathogens that are detrimental to human health. Therefore, you should never try to take up biohazard cleanup as a do it yourself cleaning job. However, with a biohazard cleanup professional by your side, you can easily maneuver through the darkest times of your life.

    There are several benefits of investing in professional biohazard cleanup. The best thing about hiring (International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association) a professional for job is safety. In some situations, where there is blood or bodily fluids, there are pathogens in the air. These pathogens are potentially fatal or human health and can also result in illnesses and disease. Biohazard cleanup professional wear safety gear and are equipment. They make sure the place is cleaned so that you and your family are not exposed to any harm.


    Cleaning up after a crime scene or a hazardous scene can take days, weeks and even months. Without professional expertise, not only do you waste time, but you are also unable to clean up thoroughly. Cleaning up after trauma scene can take a significant amount of time, which isn't the best thing for your family or your business.

    On the other hand, biohazard cleanup professionals handle such cases almost daily. They possess the expertise, the experience and the equipment to ensure quick cleanup after something bizarre has gone down on your property. Hiring (International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association) biohazard cleanup professionals saves a lot of time, which you would fail to save if you were to handle the cleanup by yourself.

  • 09 Aug 2022 12:51 PM | William Green

    Looking for a carpet cleaning company? Look no further because you have came to the right place. https://www.ijcsa.org/Carpet-Cleaning-Directory has any certified carpet cleaner you need. Please check out the IJCSA Carpet Cleaning Directory today.

  • 08 Aug 2022 4:28 PM | Deleted user

     When I think germs, I think in terms of catching a cold/flu or worse. The last thing I want to gain from a visit to my medical provider is an additional illness. When a facility does not have a proper cleaning and disinfection plan in place, the patients are at much higher risk of additional infection, as well as the staff.   For example, my company services an Outpatient Wound Care Center that sees upwards of 100 patients daily who are all being seen for open and active wounds. Without using proper PPE and proper cleaning procedures, myself, staff and patients would be extremely susceptible to daily exposures of bodily fluids, organic matter, infectious diseases and more. 

    Cleanliness is important in any professional setting. However, we look to our health care professionals as the subject matter experts therefore we expect universal and/or specific precautions and the confidence of knowing that their facilities are clean and safe from further harm. 




  • 08 Aug 2022 8:51 AM | Que Gordon

    https://www.ijcsa.org/House-Cleaning-Services

    Finding a good, trustworthy residential cleaner can seem like a real challenge, especially for anyone who hasn't hired one before. After all giving a stranger or stranger access to your home is unnerving. Though customers may be uncertain at first, they often decide employing cleaners is worth the cost because it saves them so much time and energy.

    Having a residential cleaner is a luxury and worth it. Living in a clean home is money well spent. Hire a cleaning company (https://www.ijcsa.org/House-Cleaning-Services) that ensures someone always shows up to clean your home. You aren't responsible for screening employees, handling paperwork or carrying insurance. On the other hand, turnover tends to be high, so you may not get the same crew every time, but you will get the same results.

    Be sure to ask about the satisfaction guarantees.  Here https://www.ijcsa.org/House-Cleaning-Services we stand behind our work. We have the experience, skills and certifications. With our professional residential services, you can establish a more personal relationship, communicating your needs just once and even customize a package that best fit your needs.

  • 08 Aug 2022 12:58 AM | Anonymous

    Are you looking for a quality customer service ,that are also certified as well as IJCSA members? Well look no further!! Here at IJCSA we not only have Professional Business Owners with a variety of specialized experience, but we are also members as well. 

    We provide a variety of services such as but not limited to Janitorial, Carpet Care, Window Cleaning Services, Floor Care Services, upholstering cleaning, power washing, duct cleaning and so much more. 

    As members we understand the importance of a clean business environment in any setting; so, every associate is required to be certified at IJCSA. Please click on the link below to learn more or to make an appointment with one of our IJCSA Certified Companies!

    https://www.ijcsa.org/House-Cleaning-Services

  • 07 Aug 2022 9:29 PM | Anonymous

    Cleaning employees & staff knowing about bloodborne pathogens

    One of the common life-risks involved with the routine work of Housekeepers and Cleaning employees are the existence of bloodborne pathogens. These can be found on surface or elements, with them workers are coming in contact routinely.

    According to OSHA definition, “Bloodborne Pathogens (BPs)are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans. These pathogens include, but are not limited to, hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)”

    The BPs are kind of ‘Silent Killer’. Their illness symptoms can be developed sometimes years after the infection event. Hence, Workers must be aware for this fact and understand the need to repeat again and again safety instructions and guidance.  

    As much the health risk found in BPs is high, as much is the unawareness for them. This exactly due to the fact, cleaning and housekeeping is about getting into contact with trash left behind human action. "This is part of the Work" our brain tell us. We must get into the d . As in driving, which is risk-involved activity naturally, our brain directed us to ignore risks and disturbances that are not immediate. In such way, PBs sources of risk are usually ignored.

    Part of the solution of getting over the “Routine is the Enemy (RIE)” problem, is to refer for any element or surface, having the chance of carrying body liquids or blood as ‘BPs contaminated ‘. In such way, any surface or element coming in contact with human body liquids, will be treated according to the OSHA regulations as contaminated stuff. In this way, we will eliminate much of the 'RIE psychological effect' and always be at the safe-side regarding BPs risks. This will help us also, to fulfill our part in preventing infectious diseases and their spread in the cleaning-environment.

    Following the golden-rule says: “Being aware to problem is 50% of its solution”, we must be in contact awareness to the BPs risks. At the moment we are aware, just few had to be done to be at the Safe-Side. Widely speaking is to follow the OSHA set of precautions and standards directed “to reduce or eliminate the hazards of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens” (OSHA BPs and Needlestick Prevention).

    It all starts by development of "PBs and Needlestick Prevention plan", and of course, its implementation in the workspace. The program has little to do if is any, with disturbance for work routine. Also, at the moment staff are aware to its importance it is widely and happily accepted and assimilated quickly in workplace. 

    As part of this program, special care is given for any “Needlesticks and other sharps-related injuries may expose workers to bloodborne pathogens”. Their appearance in Laundry or in other places like toilets and bathrooms in expected in high chance, especially while speaking on cleaning in healthcare facilities.

    Additionally, Protective Personal Equipment (PPE) must be supplied to workers according to their expected exposure to BPs Risks. Also, Disinfection and decontamination materials must be defined and available to workers, in accordance with their cleaning duties, and in consideration with their cleaning environment.

    Awareness is achieved by periodical training and managers’ comments to their staff. Aside of the BPs PRevention plan assimilated, evoking the workers awareness constantly to the BPs risks, is the most effective prevention tool and supervisors should always keep a place for this in their Daily or Weekly staff instructions.

  • 07 Aug 2022 2:20 PM | Anonymous

    It is imperative that all cleaning employees and staff are educated about the importance of preventing the spread of bloodborne pathogens in the workplace. Acknowledging and remembering to follow the PPE ( personal protective equipment) policies when handling and cleaning up any exposures to body fluids and sharp objects are a must.

    When removing the protective equipment, always wash your hands with cleaner immediately. Always properly decontaminate surfaces and disinfect all equipment and materials used for cleanup. This will help limit exposure. If you think you've been exposed to a bloodborne pathogen, inform your supervisor and physician immediately.

    These are a few ways to reduce or eliminate these hazards of occupational exposure to your worksite.The "best defense is a thorough offense".


  • 07 Aug 2022 1:26 PM | Deleted user

    Bloodborne Pathogens are serious and life threatening diseases, therefore knowledge of these pathogens is absolutely vital for cleaning business' and employees. Pathogens such Hep B, HIV and AIDS are very dangerous and can be life threating, knowledge of these pathogens as well as comprehension of necessary PPE and safety procedures is essential to both employees and staff alike in order to keep all involved safe and protected. Bloodborne pathogens are capable of spreading through contact with the nose, mouth or any opening on the skin for example a cut. The CDC created the "Universal Precaution" approach. Which recommends that all blood or bodily fluids from patients should be considered infectious. This is the approach OSHA has taken in the Bloodborne Standard. 

    The Universal Precaution approach states that, laundry that has been soiled by blood or bodily fluids can be color-coded if the laundry is handled with Universal Precaution. Labels and color-coding must be clear to allow all employees know that Universal Precaution is required. If the laundry is sent to a location that does not use Universal Precaution then the bags must be clearly labeled and color-coded red or orange.  PPE is crucial to using Universal Precaution effectively. Failure to use proper PPE can result in injury which could lead to an infection from a bloodborne pathogen. 

    Bloodborne pathogens are serious illnesses that should be addressed quickly and seriously. An example of a bloodborne pathogen is HBV, HBV can cause liver disease, inflames and damages the liver and can even cause cancer later on. If an employee suspects they have been exposed to HBV the HBV vaccine must be made free for the employee. After completing bloodborne pathogen training those who can be exposed at work daily should be vaccinated after training. Employees should also vaccinated within 10 days of assignment.  Another example of a bloodborne pathogen is HIV contraction of HIV can often lead to contraction of AIDS. Which is a life-threatening disease. Symptoms of HIV may not appear until years later. Employers should keep a written plan of what to do in the situation of a potential exposure. OSHA requires specific documents from the employer, and your employer must hold the records for 3 years after the exposure. 

    Bloodborne pathogens are very serious and can often be life-threating to employees and staff alike. The best way to avoid exposure to these is through the Universal Precaution approach. All employees and staff require knowledge of Universal Precaution in order to stay safe. 

  • 07 Aug 2022 1:11 PM | Que Gordon

    https://www.ijcsa.org/Flood-Damage-Restoration-Services

    Mold is one thing that you do not want to see growing in your home or business. It is caused when moisture is allowed to remain in an area for an extended period of time. The effects of the mold can span from structural to health issues for you and your family.

    It is important to have mold testing by International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association - Flood Damage & Restoration (ijcsa.org) team, this will help you see what kind of mold that is residing in your home or business.

    Mold is a destructive force that can do a-lot damage if left untreated, it can harm you even if you do not see it or know that it is there.

    After all, no one wants to look at a brunch of mold in the corner and wonder if their health risk because no one is treating the problem. All it takes is a phone call to your mold specialist.

  • 07 Aug 2022 12:17 PM | Que Gordon

    The mold business is usually an invisible one. It's rarely talked about or referenced outside of particular gruesome growth. Few people even think about it unless they absolutely have to. But just because mold isn't a sensational topic doesn't mean it's not a legitimate business. Mold can occur at anytime, anywhere, and it needs to be dealt with as quickly as possible. Those who want to get ahead in this competitive world should consider offering a service that everyone can take advantage of.


    Whether you're a first-time business owner or a seasoned entrepreneur, mold remediation is an industry that checks off practically every box a hopeful mogul could want. It may not have the glamour of other professions, but it's one of the more secure careers you can choose for yourself. Removing mold isn't like installing marble countertops. Luxury items can easily be discarded when the economy takes a turn for the worst, but mold is a serious health risk that no homeowner or commercial business can ignore.

    The longer mold grows unchecked, the more likely it is that residents will become seriously ill. In some cases, they can develop chronic health problems that are severe enough to cause death. It's just one of the many reasons why mold remediation is a recession- proof industry, one that's big profits for those who recognize the opportunities.

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