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  • 17 Apr 2026 2:37 PM | 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.


  • 17 Apr 2026 1:52 PM | Hakeem Hines

    At P.O.R.D OUT FOR CHRIST L.L.C., we make it our mission to approach every facility with a clear plan to reduce poor indoor air quality and minimize risks to the respiratory system. As an IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified company through the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association, we are trained to identify environmental risk factors and implement safer, more effective cleaning methods. Our goal is not just to make spaces look clean, but to create healthier environments where occupants can breathe easier without exposure to harsh chemicals, strong fumes, or airborne contaminants.

    We achieve this by using environmentally preferable cleaning products that are low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs), fragrance-free or lightly scented with natural ingredients, and safe for people, pets, and sensitive environments. Our daily green cleaning routine includes the use of microfiber cloths to capture dust and allergens more effectively. We also practice proper dilution control to avoid overuse of chemicals and utilize plant-based disinfectants that are effective against bacteria and pathogens without compromising indoor air quality. These methods significantly reduce triggers that can cause coughing, asthma flare-ups, or other respiratory discomfort.

    In addition, our team is trained in advanced cleaning protocols that focus on prevention and consistency. High-touch surfaces are disinfected regularly using safe, non-toxic solutions, while ventilation-aware cleaning practices ensure that we never introduce unnecessary pollutants into enclosed spaces. We also educate our clients on maintaining cleaner air between services, reinforcing a partnership that supports long-term health. By integrating these green cleaning principles into our everyday operations, P.O.R.D OUT FOR CHRIST L.L.C. delivers a service that protects both the environment and the people within it.

    Ultimately, our commitment as an IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified company reflects our dedication to excellence, stewardship, and care for the communities we serve. We believe that cleaning should never come at the cost of your health. Through responsible product selection, proven green cleaning techniques, and a faith-driven approach to service, we work diligently to ensure every facility we touch is not only clean—but safer, healthier, and aligned with a higher standard of care.


  • 17 Apr 2026 1:44 PM | Hakeem Hines

    For P.O.R.D OUT FOR CHRIST L.L.C., becoming Green Cleaning Certified represents more than a credential—it is a commitment to excellence, health, and environmental stewardship. Certification validates that our company follows industry-recognized standards for eco-friendly cleaning, sustainable practices, and responsible chemical use. Through organizations such as the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association, green cleaning certification demonstrates that we are trained in the proper selection and application of environmentally preferable products, advanced cleaning techniques, and safety protocols that protect both clients and staff. This distinction strengthens our credibility, builds trust with customers, and positions our company as a leader in modern, responsible cleaning services.

    From a business standpoint, green cleaning certification provides a competitive advantage in a growing market where customers are increasingly health-conscious and environmentally aware. Many residential and commercial clients now seek services that use non-toxic, biodegradable, and low-VOC (volatile organic compound) products. By implementing green cleaning practices such as HEPA filtration, microfiber technology, and plant-based disinfectants, P.O.R.D OUT FOR CHRIST L.L.C. meets this demand while improving indoor air quality and reducing environmental impact. Certification also opens doors to new contracts, particularly with organizations that require or prefer environmentally responsible vendors, including schools, healthcare facilities, and government agencies.

    On an individual level, being green cleaning certified enhances professional knowledge and skill. It equips cleaning technicians with a deeper understanding of chemical safety, hazard communication, and sustainable cleaning methods. This includes proper dilution control, cross-contamination prevention, and the use of safer alternatives that reduce exposure to harmful substances. As a result, workers experience fewer health risks, such as respiratory irritation or skin sensitivities, often associated with traditional cleaning chemicals. This not only improves workplace safety but also boosts employee confidence, pride, and performance in delivering high-quality services.

    Beyond business and personal benefits, green cleaning certification reflects a broader mission of protecting public health and preserving the environment. Harmful chemicals commonly found in conventional cleaning products can contribute to indoor air pollution, water contamination, and long-term health concerns. By choosing green-certified practices, P.O.R.D OUT FOR CHRIST L.L.C. actively reduces its ecological footprint and supports a cleaner, safer world. This aligns with values of stewardship, responsibility, and care for others—ensuring that our work not only transforms spaces but also contributes positively to the well-being of communities and future generations.


  • 17 Apr 2026 1:21 PM | Hakeem Hines

    At P.O.R.D OUT FOR CHRIST L.L.C., we are committed to delivering a higher standard of clean while honoring God’s creation through eco-friendly practices. Our green cleaning approach uses carefully selected, plant-based products that are safe for your family, your workspace, and your pets. You don’t have to worry about harsh chemical exposure—our solutions are designed to protect both your health and the environment while still providing powerful, professional results.

    Our all-purpose cleaning sprays are formulated to effectively eliminate bacteria, mold, and bloodborne pathogens such as E. coli, giving you peace of mind that your space is not just clean, but truly sanitized. Made from natural, plant-derived ingredients, our products are gentle to breathe and safer in the event of accidental contact. Unlike traditional chemical cleaners, there’s no overwhelming odor, no need to open windows, and no harsh fumes—just a fresh, clean environment you can feel comfortable in.

    We take pride in offering versatile, natural disinfecting solutions that can be used on a wide range of surfaces, including fabrics, resilient, and non-resilient materials. Whether it’s your home, office, or commercial space, P.O.R.D OUT FOR CHRIST L.L.C. provides dependable, eco-conscious cleaning that reflects our faith, integrity, and dedication to excellence. Choose a service that cleans with purpose—safe, effective, and rooted in care for both people and the planet.


  • 17 Apr 2026 12:10 PM | Erin Perdue

    Cleaning employees and janitorial staff are often the first line of defense when it comes to maintaining a safe and sanitary work environment. One critical area of concern is the potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens (BBPs)—infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), any employee who has a reasonable chance of encountering blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) as part of their job duties must receive training on bloodborne pathogens. For cleaning staff, especially those working in healthcare, education, or industrial settings, this training is not just important—it’s mandatory under OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030).

    Understanding how to handle bloodborne pathogens empowers cleaning staff to protect themselves and others from serious health risks. This includes knowing how to properly use personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves and face shields, how to clean and disinfect contaminated surfaces, and how to safely dispose of biohazard waste. Workers must also be familiar with exposure control plans and know what steps to take in the event of a spill or personal exposure, including incident reporting and medical evaluation. Proper training reduces the risk of cross-contamination and limits liability for employers by ensuring compliance with federal regulations.

    Beyond compliance, educating cleaning personnel about bloodborne pathogens fosters a culture of safety and professionalism. When employees understand the risks and how to mitigate them, they are more confident and competent in their roles. This not only protects their health, but also enhances the overall quality of service provided. Employers who invest in BBP training demonstrate a commitment to workplace safety and employee well-being, which in turn can lead to higher morale, lower turnover, and fewer costly workplace incidents. In short, BBP training isn't just a legal requirement—it’s a critical safeguard for the health of cleaning staff and everyone they serve.


  • 17 Apr 2026 9:56 AM | Anonymous member

    Cleaning professionals play a critical role in maintaining safe and sanitary environments in healthcare facilities, schools, offices, and public spaces. One of the most vital aspects of their job involves understanding and managing the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens (BBPs)—infectious microorganisms found in human blood that can cause diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B (HBV), and Hepatitis C (HCV). Accidental exposure to contaminated blood or bodily fluids through cuts, punctures, or mucous membranes poses a real health threat. That’s why it’s essential for all cleaning staff to be properly trained in recognizing, handling, and disposing of materials that may carry bloodborne pathogens.

    Training and awareness empower cleaning employees to take appropriate precautions and use proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, face shields, and protective gowns when dealing with potentially infectious materials. Understanding universal precautions—the practice of treating all human blood and certain body fluids as if they are infectious—ensures staff do not become complacent or assume a surface is safe. Staff should also know how to safely clean and disinfect contaminated surfaces, manage sharps disposal, and follow post-exposure procedures, including medical evaluation and incident reporting.

    Beyond safety, knowing about bloodborne pathogens helps reinforce a culture of professionalism and accountabilitywithin cleaning teams. When employees are confident in their ability to protect themselves and others, they perform their duties more efficiently and with greater peace of mind. Additionally, it demonstrates that the employer is in compliance with OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030), which is a legal requirement for many workplaces. In summary, educating cleaning employees about bloodborne pathogens is not just about compliance—it’s about protecting lives, maintaining trust, and ensuring a safe environment for everyone.

  • 17 Apr 2026 9:13 AM | Scott Roady

    Any workplace involving regular exposure to blood and other potentially contaminated bodily fluids need to understand workplace safety and have precautions and procedures set. These work places have a greater risk of bloodborne pathogens so these safety measures are even more important. These risks include exposure to Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). These cane pose life threatening risks to cleaning employees and yourself. IJCSA offers certifications for employers and employees and OSHA has information about workplace procedures and protocols.

    Everyone has to do their part in mitigating these hazards. IJCSA offers many certifications which also come with educational videos for employees to learn about these threats. OSHA also has workplace guidelines and protocols that companies have a legal obligation to follow to protect their employees. Some prevention methods including making sure your employees are certified. Personal protective equipment (PPE) will be worn. Hazardous and contaminated materials will be handled and disposed of properly. A company protocol will also be available to all employees free of charge in case of an exposure. 

    Not only are we ethically obligated to protect ourselves and our employees. We are legally obligated as well. That's why OSHA has regulations that companies must legally abide by or pay fines. Other than the legal consequences ethical consequences could lead to you or an employee being exposed to bloodborne pathogens which can come with life altering and even life threatening risks. That why its important to take the proactive measures to protect yourself, your business, and your employees.   

  • 17 Apr 2026 8:20 AM | Lindsay Le Grand

    The cleaning industry is undergoing a massive shift as professionals and clients alike realize that "smelling like bleach" doesn't mean a space is healthy. Transitioning to a green cleaning model is no longer just a trend; it is a superior business and health strategy. Choosing to be a green cleaner means prioritizing human health and environmental safety over the aggressive, often unnecessary power of hazardous chemicals. For a certified Residential Cleaning Specialist, this shift represents a commitment to professional excellence and long-term wellness for every household they touch.

    Superior Health and Safety Standards

    The primary advantage of green cleaning is the immediate reduction in health risks for both the cleaner and the occupants. Traditional cleaning products often contain Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and hazardous chemicals like ammonia or phthalates, which are known to cause respiratory distress, skin irritation, and even long-term endocrine disruption. Green cleaners utilize biodegradable, non-toxic solutions that achieve the same level of sanitation without leaving behind a "toxic shadow". This is especially critical in homes with infants, such as Persephone and Taven, whose developing lungs and thinner skin are far more susceptible to chemical absorption.

    Protecting the Environment and Indoor Air Quality

    Traditional hazardous chemicals do not disappear once the surface is wiped; they linger in the air and eventually enter the water system. Being a green cleaning company means utilizing products that are EWG Verified or USDA Organic, ensuring that the surfactants and solvents used are plant-based and eco-friendly. By avoiding synthetic fragrances and harsh brighteners—common in environments like casinos or poorly managed residences, green cleaners significantly improve Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). This sustainable approach protects the local ecosystem and reduces the overall carbon footprint of the cleaning process.

    Professional Credibility and Market Demand

    From a business perspective, being a green cleaner offers a significant competitive edge. Modern consumers are increasingly educated about the dangers of "greenwashing" and are looking for authentic, certified professionals. By being listed in the IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory: https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services , a company proves it has undergone rigorous training in chemical hazards and green methodologies. This directory serves as a vital resource for clients who want to ensure their cleaner understands the science of biocompatible cleaning rather than just swapping one plastic bottle for another. It elevates the cleaner from a laborer to a specialized health advocate for the home.

    Long-Term Benefits and Professional Integrity

    Ultimately, being a green cleaning company is about integrity and longevity. Hazardous chemicals can damage surfaces over time—stripping finishes, fading fabrics, and corroding metals—whereas green products tend to be gentler on the home's infrastructure. Furthermore, for the cleaner, reducing daily exposure to carcinogens and neurotoxins ensures a longer, healthier career. By choosing the "best of both worlds"—professional-grade results and total safety—green cleaners lead the industry toward a future where "clean" is measured by health and sustainability rather than the strength of a chemical scent.

    References:

    International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) Green Cleaning Directory

    Residential Cleaning Specialist (RCS) Certification Standards

    Environmental Working Group (EWG) Standards for Household Safety


  • 17 Apr 2026 7:06 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! 


  • 17 Apr 2026 4:25 AM | Darlene Kosloski

    The Vital Role of Janitorial and Commercial Cleaning Professionals

    Janitorial staff and commercial cleaning technicians are the unsung heroes of public health and safety. Their work goes far beyond basic aesthetics; it is a critical line of defense against the spread of pathogens and environmental hazards. By adhering to rigorous OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) standards, these professionals ensure that high-traffic environments—such as healthcare facilities, schools, and corporate offices—remain sanitary and functional. Without their expertise in Bloodborne Pathogen protocols and the proper application of EPA-registered disinfectants, communal spaces would quickly become breeding grounds for illness, directly impacting the productivity and well-being of the global workforce.

    The technical proficiency required in the modern janitorial service industry is immense. Professional cleaners must be well-versed in the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) for classifying chemicals and must meticulously maintain Safety Data Sheets (SDS) to prevent hazardous interactions. From implementing green cleaning initiatives to mastering the complexities of floor care maintenance and HEPA filtration vacuuming, janitorial staff apply scientific principles to keep our indoor air quality high and our surfaces decontaminated. Their dedication to "no corners cut" methodologies ensures that every square foot of a facility meets the highest levels of industrial hygiene.

    Recognizing the importance of these professionals also means ensuring they are easily accessible to the businesses and communities that rely on them. To find certified experts who prioritize safety and excellence, you can browse the IJCSA Janitorial Directory or the International Janitorial Directory. These resources connect clients with commercial cleaning specialists who are committed to ongoing education and strict compliance with safety regulations. Ultimately, the janitorial industry is the backbone of a healthy society, providing the essential services that allow the rest of the world to work, learn, and thrive in safety.


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