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  • 26 Apr 2026 11:57 AM | Magen Lara

    Looking for a trusted home cleaning service shouldn’t be a chore — that’s why the IJCSA invites you to explore the Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory today! Whether you need weekly house cleaning, deep residential cleaning, move‑in/move‑out maid services, or eco‑friendly home cleaning solutions, our Directory is your go‑to resource for locating top‑rated providers that match your schedule, budget, and lifestyle preferences. With customizable plans for regular housekeeping, apartment cleaning, kitchen & bathroom sanitization, and more, finding dependable professional house cleaners has never been easier.

    At its core, our Directory connects consumers with verified cleaning professionals who deliver spotless results from floor to ceiling — helping you keep your home healthy, dust‑free, and welcoming. You can browse listings to compare services like one‑time deep cleaning, recurring residential cleaning packages, or special event clean‑ups with just a click. From vacuuming and mopping to detailed dust and allergen removal, these experts bring the expertise and equipment needed to make every room shine. Start your search now at the Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory and discover the perfect partner for maintaining your home’s clean, comfortable atmosphere.

    Don’t spend weekends scrubbing when you can enjoy more time with family and friends — let the professionals handle the house cleaning for you. The Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory is designed with you in mind: simple to use, full of trusted service providers, and filled with options ranging from budget‑friendly housecleaners to premium maid services tailored for busy households. Click through the home & residential cleaning listings today to get quotes, read reviews, and book the exact cleaning service your lifestyle deserves! 


  • 26 Apr 2026 11:24 AM | Alejandra Silva

    When you’re looking for a reliable carpet cleaning service, it’s important to choose professionals who are trained, certified, and committed to high industry standards. Members of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) are certified carpet cleaners who understand proper stain removal, deep steam cleaning, hot water extraction, rug cleaning, odor removal, and carpet maintenance. Whether you need residential carpet cleaning, commercial carpet care, pet stain treatment, or area rug cleaning, hiring an IJCSA member gives you peace of mind knowing your floors are being handled with the right equipment and techniques. Clean carpets don’t just look better, they improve indoor air quality and extend the life of your flooring investment. To find a trusted professional in your area, visit the IJCSA Carpet Cleaning Directory at:

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


  • 26 Apr 2026 9:39 AM | Anthony Willis

    Cleaning employees and staff play a critical role in the ongoing effort to control the spread of germs and pathogens which can often lead to any number of diseases including but not limited to HIV and HBV.  When we receive training and education on bloodborne pathogens, we help guard against the spread of contagions that can result in negative health consequences for anyone who might otherwise be exposed to them. 

    As a professional in the janitorial services field, I value the training that I received particularly since I work in medical facilities.  My training has helped me to better understand best practices for the properly handling of trash including a process which is very common that being the compacting of trash within trash liners and how that is a potentially hazardous practice which I will advise my staff not to perform.

    My training has also helped me to better understand the most likely sources for the transmission and exposure to bloodborne pathogens, that being that pathogens are most likely to enter our bodies through our mucus membranes and or through cuts to our skin.  I think that most cleaning professionals take the basic precaution of wear gloves but armed with a better understanding of the other ways an infections can occur, I am inclined to resume wearing additional PPE including protective eyewear and a face mask.  

    I think our collective relief that the threat posed from COVID 19 has been drastically reduced, got us all a little lax and this training reaffirmed the need for cleaning professionals to be as vigilant now as we were in the not- so-distant past.


  • 26 Apr 2026 8:21 AM | Samuel Wright

    Janitors and janitorial staff play a critical, often underappreciated role in maintaining the health, safety, and functionality of the environments we rely on every day. From office buildings and schools to hospitals and retail spaces, janitorial services and commercial cleaning operations ensure that these facilities remain sanitary, organized, and presentable. Without consistent cleaning and maintenance, high-traffic areas would quickly become breeding grounds for bacteria, viruses, and other contaminants. The work performed by janitorial professionals, like DSS Cleaning, directly contributes to public health, reduces the spread of illness, and supports overall productivity in both professional and personal settings.

    Beyond basic cleanliness, janitorial staff and companies like DSS Cleaning are essential to operational efficiency and risk management. In industries such as healthcare and food service, proper disinfection services, floor care, and waste management are not optional, they are regulatory requirements. Trained professionals understand how to handle hazardous materials, use industrial-grade cleaning products, and follow strict protocols that align with safety standards. Businesses that invest in professional commercial cleaning services not only protect their employees and customers but also enhance their reputation and compliance standing. For those seeking reliable providers, resources like the Janitorial Directory (https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices) offer access to vetted janitorial companies, making it easier to find qualified professionals for specialized cleaning needs.

    Equally important is the impact janitorial staff have on perception and experience. Clean, well-maintained environments create a sense of trust, professionalism, and comfort. Whether it’s a spotless office lobby, a sanitized restroom, or a polished floor, these details influence how people feel about a space and the organization behind it. High-quality facility maintenance and commercial janitorial services contribute to employee morale, customer satisfaction, and even brand image. To explore service providers, compare offerings, and connect with industry professionals, the Janitorial Directory (https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices) serves as a centralized platform for all things related to janitorial cleaning and commercial cleaning solutions, and companies like DSS Cleaning - Residential and Commercial Cleaning Services exemplify the professional, detail-oriented standard clients should expect when selecting a trusted cleaning partner. 


  • 26 Apr 2026 7:46 AM | Samuel Wright

    Properly cleaning healthcare facilities is a fundamental pillar of patient safety and occupational health. In environments where the risk of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) is high, maintaining a clean and sanitary environment is not just a preference, it is a legal mandate. According to the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard set by OSHA, employers must implement a rigorous written schedule for decontamination to inhibit interaction with blood or Other Potentially Infectious Material (OPIM). Failing to follow these protocols can lead to the survival of dangerous pathogens, such as the Hepatitis B virus, which the CDC notes can live on dried surfaces for up to a week. To find professionals who specialize in these strict standards, such as the experts at DSS Cleaning, you can consult the Janitorial Service Directory.

    The complexity of medical housekeeping requires a deep understanding of surface types and the appropriate use of EPA-approved disinfectants. Housekeeping staff are often on the front lines of exposure, handling everything from contaminated equipment and glassware to contaminated laundry. To mitigate these risks, facilities must use mechanical means to handle broken glass and utilize color-coded, leak-proof bags for soiled linens to minimize agitation. Proper identification and labeling of contaminated areas are essential to ensure that employees can perform their duties without accidental exposure to hazardous pathogens.

    Beyond infectious diseases, healthcare cleaning protocols must address physical safety and the prevention of allergies and accidents. The frequent use of industrial soaps and detergents can lead to dermatitis, making the provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as latex-free gloves, goggles, and aprons, mandatory. Additionally, maintaining dry, unobstructed floors is critical for preventing slips and falls in fast-paced medical settings. By utilizing resources like DSS Cleaning through the Janitorial Service Directory, facility managers can connect with expert services trained in contaminated sharps disposal and comprehensive sanitization, ensuring the facility remains a safe haven for both patients and staff.


  • 25 Apr 2026 10:37 PM | Rachel Gomez Benedico

    DR Facility Cleaning CORP, located in Florida, is proud to promote our company as IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified. Our goal is to provide professional cleaning services that protect the health of our customers, employees, building occupants, and the environment. Green cleaning focuses on safer cleaning methods, better indoor air quality, reduced chemical exposure, and the responsible use of cleaning products. Many traditional cleaning chemicals can contain harsh ingredients, artificial fragrances, VOCs, ammonia, chlorine bleach, and petroleum-based solvents, which may irritate the skin, eyes, lungs, and respiratory system.

    At DR Facility Cleaning CORP, we will implement a green cleaning program into our daily routine by choosing safer, low-VOC, biodegradable, and environmentally responsible products whenever appropriate. We will also use effective natural alternatives when suitable, such as baking soda for deodorizing and gentle scrubbing, vinegar-based solutions for glass cleaning, hydrogen peroxide for appropriate cleaning applications, and microfiber cloths to reduce the amount of chemicals needed. Our team will always follow product labels, SDS instructions, proper dilution procedures, and safe chemical handling practices.

    A major part of our daily green cleaning routine will be using microfiber systems, proper color-coding, and organized cleaning procedures to reduce cross-contamination. Restroom cloths, kitchen cloths, and general surface cloths will be kept separate. We will focus on high-touch points such as door handles, light switches, counters, desks, restroom fixtures, and shared equipment while selecting the safest effective product for each task. Green cleaning does not mean weak cleaning; it means cleaning with smarter, safer, and more responsible methods.

    Our employees will also be trained on chemical safety, PPE, ventilation, safe storage, and how to avoid dangerous chemical mixtures, such as bleach and ammonia. We understand that green cleaning is not just about using a product with an “eco-friendly” label. It is about creating a complete cleaning program that reduces waste, avoids overuse of chemicals, protects indoor air quality, and follows safe daily procedures.

    As an IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified company, DR Facility Cleaning CORP is committed to providing reliable, professional, and environmentally responsible cleaning services throughout Florida. Our green cleaning program helps protect people, pets, employees, customers, and the community from unnecessary exposure to harmful chemicals. We believe a clean facility should be safe, healthy, and professionally maintained.


  • 25 Apr 2026 10:35 PM | Rachel Gomez Benedico

    Becoming Green Cleaning Certified benefits my company by showing customers that we care about more than just making a space look clean. Green cleaning focuses on safer cleaning methods, environmentally friendly products, better indoor air quality, and reducing exposure to harsh chemicals. This is important because many cleaning supplies and household products can release chemicals, including volatile organic compounds, into indoor air, according to the EPA.

    For my company, green cleaning certification also builds trust and credibility. Customers today are more aware of health, allergies, asthma, chemical sensitivity, pets, children, and environmental responsibility. Being certified helps prove that we understand safer cleaning practices, low-VOC products, biodegradable options, proper chemical use, and how to reduce unnecessary exposure to toxic ingredients. EPA’s Safer Choice program also supports the idea that cleaning products can be effective while using ingredients that are safer for human health and the environment.

    Green cleaning certification can also benefit me as an individual business owner because it gives me better knowledge and confidence when speaking with customers. Instead of just saying that my company is “eco-friendly,” I can explain what that means: using safer products when appropriate, avoiding unnecessary harsh chemicals, understanding product labels, using microfiber correctly, improving ventilation, reducing VOC exposure, and choosing the least hazardous product that still completes the job. This helps separate real green cleaning from greenwashing, which is when companies make misleading claims about being environmentally friendly.

    Another important benefit is protecting cleaning employees and building occupants. Cleaning workers may be exposed to chemicals repeatedly, so training matters. Some cleaning products and disinfectants can contribute to breathing problems or work-related asthma, especially when products are sprayed, mixed incorrectly, or used without proper ventilation. OSHA and NIOSH guidance recommends choosing the least hazardous cleaning chemical that can accomplish the task, and using sanitizers or disinfectants only when they are actually needed.

    Green cleaning also helps protect the larger community and the environment. When companies reduce the use of harsh chemicals, strong artificial fragrances, petroleum-based solvents, chlorine bleach, ammonia, and other harmful ingredients, they can help reduce pollution, chemical runoff, waste, and indoor air contamination. A strong green cleaning program may also support healthier workplaces, fewer sick days, improved morale, reduced liability, and better community reputation.

    Being listed or connected with the IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory can also help consumers find professional cleaning companies that focus on safer and environmentally responsible cleaning. The IJCSA Green Cleaning Services directory gives customers a place to look for cleaning professionals who understand green cleaning, eco-friendly cleaning, sustainable cleaning, non-toxic cleaning, low-VOC cleaning, biodegradable cleaning products, indoor air quality, and environmentally friendly janitorial services.

    In conclusion, becoming Green Cleaning Certified is valuable because it helps my company stand out, improves customer trust, protects employees and clients, and supports a cleaner environment. Green cleaning is not only a marketing advantage; it is a responsibility. As a cleaning professional, I believe protecting people and the world from unnecessary harmful chemical exposure should be part of providing high-quality service.


  • 25 Apr 2026 10:31 PM | Rachel Gomez Benedico

    Choosing a professional green cleaning service is one of the best ways to protect your home, business, employees, customers, and family from unnecessary exposure to harsh chemicals. Green cleaning focuses on using eco-friendly cleaning methods, safer products, reduced chemical odors, and procedures that support better indoor air quality. Instead of relying only on strong toxic chemicals, many green cleaning professionals use safer alternatives, responsible cleaning practices, microfiber tools, biodegradable products, and low-VOC or non-toxic cleaning solutions when appropriate.

    When looking for a reliable green cleaning company, consumers should choose trained professionals who understand the difference between regular cleaning, disinfecting, sanitizing, and environmentally responsible cleaning. A true green cleaning service should know how to reduce exposure to VOCs, avoid unnecessary use of harsh ingredients, and select products that are safer for people, pets, and the environment. Whether you need residential cleaning, commercial cleaning, janitorial services, office cleaning, move-in/move-out cleaning, or routine facility maintenance, hiring a knowledgeable green cleaning provider can help create a cleaner, healthier, and more comfortable space.

    Consumers should also be careful of greenwashing, which happens when a company advertises itself as “green” or “eco-friendly” without truly following safer or more sustainable cleaning practices. That is why it is important to work with reputable professionals who take training, safety, and customer care seriously. IJCSA Members are part of a professional cleaning network where customers can search for cleaning providers who offer specialized services, including green cleaning.

    To find a professional green cleaning provider near you, visit the IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory here:
    https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services

    By using the Green Cleaning Service Directory, consumers can connect with cleaning professionals who understand the importance of sustainable cleaning, environmentally friendly cleaning, safer cleaning products, low-toxicity cleaning, biodegradable cleaning options, and healthy indoor environments. A clean space should not come at the expense of your health or the environment. Choosing an IJCSA green cleaning professional is a smart step toward a cleaner, safer, and healthier home or workplace.

    The directory link is listed by IJCSA under its Green Cleaning Services resources.


  • 25 Apr 2026 10:22 PM | Tobin Brandt

    As someone who is new to the cleaning industry, I come from a financial compliance background and understand the importance of having a clear and effective system for every process.  Addressing bloodborne pathogens is not just about cleaning, but the impacts on staff and customers health and safety.  Understanding what Bloodborne Pathogens are, how they are transmitted, and how to protect yourself, employees and customers is essential for anyone working in an environment where accidental exposure is possible.  

    From a compliance standpoint, training and effective processes are foundational.  I want to build my business based on educational and easy to understand systems that ensure every employee knows exactly what to do if they encounter a potentially hazardous situation.  Writing procedures based on OSHA and industry standards protects employees and my business by meeting standards.

    Looking ahead, my goal is to create a practical system that future employees (when I eventually start hiring) can easily follow even if they have no previous experience. This would include training materials, in person meetings, and step-by-step protocols for potential incidents.  Just like the financial industry, creating a culture of compliance and preparedness now will build a foundation that will scale with my business. If and when the time to hire staff comes, I want them to feel comfortable, protected and equipped to handle situations involving Bloodborne Pathogens safely and responsibly. 


  • 25 Apr 2026 5:19 PM | Johnny Perlata

    Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms that can be present in human blood and bodily fluids, posing a serious health risk to those who come into contact with them. In environments such as hospitals, clinics, and even commercial spaces, cleaning employees and staff play a crucial role in maintaining cleanliness and preventing the spread of diseases. It is essential for these individuals to have a thorough understanding of bloodborne pathogens and proper protocols to ensure their own safety and that of others.

    First and foremost, knowledge about bloodborne pathogens equips cleaning employees and staff with the necessary information to handle potentially hazardous situations with caution. They learn about the various pathogens, such as HIV, hepatitis B and C, and how these diseases can be transmitted through blood and bodily fluids. By understanding the risks involved, they can take appropriate measures to protect themselves, such as wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves, masks, and gowns. This knowledge empowers them to be proactive in preventing accidental exposure and subsequent infections.

    Secondly, cleaning employees who are well-informed about bloodborne pathogens can implement proper cleaning and disinfection protocols to ensure the safety of the environment they work in. They learn about the importance of using appropriate disinfectants that are effective against bloodborne pathogens and how to properly handle and dispose of contaminated materials. These employees are trained to identify potential areas of contamination and take swift action to clean and sanitize them, minimizing the risk of cross-contamination and the spread of infectious diseases. Their expertise plays a significant role in creating and maintaining a safe and hygienic environment for both staff and visitors.

    Lastly, knowledge of bloodborne pathogens allows cleaning employees and staff to educate others and raise awareness about the importance of infection control. They can effectively communicate the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens to coworkers, patients, and visitors, promoting a culture of safety and responsibility. By sharing information on proper hand hygiene, safe disposal of sharps, and general infection prevention practices, they contribute to a healthier and more secure workplace for everyone.


    In conclusion, understanding bloodborne pathogens is of utmost importance for cleaning employees and staff. It enables them to protect themselves from potential infections, implement effective cleaning and disinfection protocols, and educate others on infection control. By equipping these individuals with the necessary knowledge and training, we can create a safer and healthier environment, reducing the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens and ensuring the well-being of all.
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