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  • 08 Feb 2026 8:51 PM | Mary Ram

    I have been in the cleaning field for twenty years ,  over time I have built my career as a cleaning professional I have made great strides  in my cleaning career through dedication and hard work I have built a great clientele base over the years whom I value you greatly and attribute for my greater success . I am OCD a germophobic by nature my instinct is clean , I am a strong innovative cleaner that knows how to bust through and remove grime , always a front runner in safety for me and my clients .I am a  detail oriented cleaner  and  have exceptional organizing techniques as well as design I always follow through with a showroom finish on every cleaning job I complete .

    I was a young single mother my only skill at the time was being a mom and homemaker working endless jobs to make ends meet while attending classes  and paying my way through college I worked hotels and other no end jobs barely making ends meet then I discovered I could clean on my own I landed a new construction contract through my fathers long time best friend it didn't take long until the money started flowing in I have been building different avenues ever since cleaning residential ,  commercial ,  and new construction .

      I can honestly say the last five years have been my best growth and strongest clientele base I ever had I have built my growth through strong customer service skills dedication and hard work has gained me great PR  word of mouth and referrals through past and current clients is what has created my biggest growth thus far  . My clients are  people that I have grown to love knowing and caring for their needs for so many years some more recent than others  I consider them friends as well as an extension of family when you are working for the same costumers throughout the years would be hard not too in my opinion  . Up until a few months ago I was very confident within my skill and experience as a cleaning professional to clean and disinfect for my clients keeping them safer every clean giving extra protection through the cold and flu season then Covid - 19 came , when I realized  how serious the pandemic was I suspended business immediately even before the state started shutting down I knew this virus was bigger than anything I had ever experienced . My instinct was to immediately start looking for more astringent PPE for proper protection for my personal protection as well as my clients protection I immediately thought to seek training and certification for bio hazard cleaning  did a quick search online and found IJCSA I was navigating the website and found I could get certified in biohazard cleaning but first I would have to get certified in hazardous chemicals customer service , residential cleaning specialist  then move on to bio hazard cleaning certification  IJCSA also has many other certifications available . I have had a lot of fun taking these refresher course study for these certifications has reminded me of the importance of chemical safety and the different resources out their for us professionals .

    For me the key advantages of hiring a cleaning professional that has passed the IJCSA RCS Certification is for safety professionalism  and good cleaning performance providing a better experience when hiring a house cleaner . hiring  a IJCSA RCS Certified cleaner advantages in safety is a front runner in this dangerous time with Covid - 19 looming in my opinion is a must for a cleaning professional to train for safety in all aspects IJCSA RCS Certified cleaners certify in bloodborne pathogens , hazardous chemical , cleaning skill and safety definitely is an advantage for you to insure to your clients you are ready and qualified for the job moving forward .

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  • 08 Feb 2026 6:22 PM | Lindsay Le Grand

    In the janitorial and restoration industry, the difference between a "surface clean" and a "safe clean" is defined by a technician's understanding of Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP). For employees working in high-traffic environments—such as casinos, medical facilities, or residential move-ins—the risk of exposure to pathogens like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV is a daily reality. Training is not merely a regulatory "box to check"; it is a vital shield that protects the health of the staff, the safety of the patrons, and the legal integrity of the business. Without this specialized knowledge, a routine spill or a bio-accident on a casino floor can escalate from a simple mess to a significant public health liability.


    A comprehensive understanding of Universal Precautions—the industry standard of treating all bodily fluids as if they are infectious—is the cornerstone of professional cleaning. When staff members are trained in BBP protocols, they move away from reactive, "common sense" cleaning and toward a systematic, scientific approach. This includes the proper selection and dwell-time of EPA-registered disinfectants, the correct sequence for donning and doffing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and the strictly mandated methods for disposing of biohazardous waste. This level of expertise ensures that the "Lead Tech" and their crew are not just removing visible dirt, but are effectively neutralizing microscopic threats that untrained eyes might overlook.


    Beyond physical safety, BBP certification and training cultivate a culture of Sovereign Professionalism and accountability. When an employee understands the "why" behind the protocol—such as the risk of cross-contamination or the long-term survival of viruses on hard surfaces—they perform their duties with a higher level of precision and pride. For the business owner, this training is a powerful marketing asset. It allows a company like Razzle Dazzle Cleaning to guarantee a "Hospital-Grade" standard of restoration, providing peace of mind to clients who are moving into new homes or managers overseeing high-occupancy venues. Ultimately, BBP training transforms the cleaning professional from a laborer into a frontline defender of public health.

  • 08 Feb 2026 5:17 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.


  • 08 Feb 2026 4:26 PM | Crystal Peterson

    Finding a home cleaning service you can trust is about more than just a tidy house—it’s about peace of mind, reliability, and knowing your home is being cared for by professionals who value quality and integrity. IJCSA members represent the highest standards in home and residential cleaning, offering dependable service, clear communication, and consistent results. Whether you’re looking for routine house cleaning, deep cleaning, move-in or move-out services, or occasional help to keep your home fresh, IJCSA members are committed to treating every home with respect and attention to detail.

    What sets IJCSA member companies apart in the residential cleaning industry is their focus on professionalism and customer care. IJCSA members invest in training, proper cleaning techniques, and safe products to ensure your living spaces—from kitchens and bathrooms to bedrooms and common areas—are cleaned thoroughly and responsibly. These companies understand that every household is different, which is why they work closely with homeowners to customize cleaning plans that fit individual needs, schedules, and preferences. When you choose an IJCSA member, you’re choosing a residential cleaning service that values trust, transparency, and long-term relationships.

    Hiring an IJCSA member means choosing a home cleaning service that puts your comfort and safety first. From regular maid services to detailed deep cleans, IJCSA members are dedicated to creating clean, healthy, and welcoming environments for families and homeowners. With a strong commitment to ethical business practices and high-quality residential cleaning, IJCSA members offer consumers confidence in their choice—because a clean home should never come with uncertainty. When it comes to finding a reliable residential cleaning company, IJCSA members are a trusted place to start.

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  • 08 Feb 2026 2:14 PM | Michael Bell

    Experience the IJCSA Difference: Where Service Shines as Bright as Your Floors

    In the janitorial and cleaning industry, great customer service is the invisible thread that turns a one-time job into a lifelong partnership. For members of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA), exceptional service means far more than just emptying trash bins or polishing surfaces; it is a fundamental commitment to being reliable, responsive, and deeply respectful of every client’s unique environment. Our members understand that we aren't just cleaning buildings—we are protecting your health, enhancing your professional image, and providing the peace of mind that comes from knowing the job is done right the first time. By prioritizing clear communication and a "customer-first" mentality, IJCSA members set the gold standard, ensuring that every interaction is as spotless as the facilities we maintain.

    When you choose an IJCSA member, you are partnering with a professional who views great customer service as a top priority, not an afterthought. Our members undergo rigorous training and certification to ensure they are equipped with the soft skills and technical expertise necessary to meet increasing customer expectations. Whether it is a quick response to a special request, a proactive approach to facility maintenance, or simply the courtesy of a friendly face, we pride ourselves on building lasting relationships based on trust and accountability. We don't just work for our clients; we work with them to create cleaner, safer, and more welcoming spaces. Discover the advantage of a service provider who truly cares—visit the IJCSA Business Directory today to find a certified professional near you.


  • 08 Feb 2026 12:48 PM | Bridget Hill

    For cleaning employees and staff, understanding bloodborne pathogens is not just a matter of compliance; it's a fundamental aspect of ensuring a safe and healthy work environment for themselves and others. Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms present in blood and other bodily fluids that can cause diseases in humans. These pathogens include, but are not limited to, Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Knowledge about these pathogens, their transmission routes, and appropriate safety measures is crucial for minimizing the risk of exposure and preventing potential health consequences.

    The risks associated with bloodborne pathogens in the workplace are significant. Cleaning staff are often responsible for handling potentially contaminated materials, such as soiled linens, used needles, and bodily fluid spills. Without proper training and awareness, they may unknowingly expose themselves to these pathogens through accidental needle sticks, cuts from contaminated objects, or contact with mucous membranes. Such exposures can lead to serious infections, chronic illnesses, and long-term health complications. Therefore, it is imperative that cleaning staff are equipped with the necessary knowledge and resources to protect themselves effectively.

    To mitigate the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens, here are some important steps to follow:

    • Comprehensive Training: Providing regular, in-depth training on bloodborne pathogens, modes of transmission, and appropriate safety precautions.

    • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Ensuring access to and proper use of PPE, such as gloves, masks, eye protection, and gowns.

    • Safe Handling Procedures: Establishing and enforcing safe handling procedures for contaminated materials, including proper disposal methods and sharps container usage.

    • Spill Cleanup Protocols: Implementing clear protocols for cleaning up spills of blood or other bodily fluids, including the use of appropriate disinfectants.

    • Post-Exposure Procedures: Outlining steps to take in the event of an exposure incident, including immediate reporting, medical evaluation, and follow-up care.

    By prioritizing education, adherence to safety protocols, and readily accessible resources, organizations can significantly reduce the risk of bloodborne pathogen transmission and protect the health and well-being of their cleaning staff.

  • 08 Feb 2026 11:21 AM | Isrrael Franco

    The Frontline of Infection Control

    In the world of commercial and healthcare maintenance, cleaning employees and environmental services staff serve as the primary shield against the spread of infectious diseases. While doctors and nurses treat patients, it is the cleaning staff who manage the "hot zones" where pathogens linger on surfaces long after a patient has left. Without a deep, technical understanding of bloodborne pathogens (BBP), these workers are at a significantly higher risk of accidental exposure to life-altering viruses like HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. Training is not just a regulatory hurdle; it is a vital survival skill that transforms a routine task into a precise safety protocol.

    Mitigating "Invisible" Risks

    The danger for cleaning staff often lies in what they cannot see. A standard trash bag or a cluttered corner in an HVAC closet can hide "sharps"—discarded needles, broken glass, or jagged metal contaminated with infectious blood. When staff are educated on BBP, they move away from intuitive, yet dangerous, habits—such as pushing down on trash to make room—and adopt mechanical controls like using tongs or lifting bags away from the body. This knowledge empowers them to identify Other Potentially Infectious Materials (OPIM) and treat every red stain or fluid spill with "Universal Precautions," ensuring that even an undiagnosed threat is contained before it can lead to a needle-stick injury or a mucosal splash.

    Legal Compliance and Workplace Culture

    Beyond the immediate physical safety of the individual, BBP literacy is the cornerstone of a legally compliant and professionally managed business. Under OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030), employers are strictly required to provide annual training and a written Exposure Control Plan. When a team is well-trained, it reduces the risk of catastrophic fines and avoids the devastating "willful violation" penalties that follow an untrained employee's injury. More importantly, investing in this education fosters a culture of respect and value for the workforce. It sends a clear message that the employee’s health is the company’s highest priority, leading to a more confident, efficient, and professional service environment.

    The Life-Saving "Golden Hour"

    Finally, the importance of this knowledge is most evident in the minutes following an accident. A trained employee knows the critical "Post-Exposure Management" steps: immediate washing, reporting, and seeking medical evaluation within the first two hours. This "Golden Hour" is the window in which preventative medications (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) are most effective at stopping a virus from taking hold. By ensuring that every member of the staff understands the protocol before an accident happens, a business owner isn't just protecting their bottom line—they are quite literally saving lives and ensuring their team returns home healthy at the end of every shift.

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  • 08 Feb 2026 10:23 AM | Dayron Ramon Huerta Pino

    Janitors and janitorial staff are essential to keeping the places we use every day clean, safe, and healthy. Their work supports schools, offices, restaurants, medical facilities, and many other environments by maintaining sanitation and preventing the buildup of dirt, germs, and hazards.

    Through proper cleaning procedures, chemical safety, and infection-control practices, janitorial staff help reduce the spread of illnesses and protect the public. Their training allows them to follow professional standards, including safe handling of chemicals, disinfecting high-touch areas, and maintaining consistent quality in commercial cleaning.

    Janitors also support the daily operations of businesses by improving comfort, appearance, and productivity in every facility. Their contributions often go unnoticed, yet they are vital to public health, building maintenance, and the overall quality of life in our communities.


  • 08 Feb 2026 10:04 AM | Andre Neita

    One goal of our operation is to provide green cleaning services that do as little harm to the ecosystem as possible. Cleaning with products that have fewer chemicals and are less harmful to the environment is just one way to do that. Our team is constantly researching ways for our services to avoid producing too much waste and trying to find ways to cut CO2 emissions. We may use different products or methods, but our green cleaning services are still completely effective.

    Green isn’t just a fad or marketing technique—it’s a means of making sure our clients can have a clean space without harming themselves or the planet. Our green cleaning services are reasonably priced because we believe eco-friendly cleaning should be accessible to many businesses. No matter how large or small your cleaning budget, our staff can find a plan that works for you. We don’t use “green” to mark up our prices—we believe in “green” being accessible and implemented into everything we do.

    Our team of reliable green cleaners is always punctual and efficient while paying close attention to detail. They get the job done right without creating too much waste and using products that don’t harm the earth and its wildlife. Many companies wouldn’t invest in training to make sure their staff is always eco-conscious, but not us. Having staff that understands the importance of sustainable business practices and green cleaning doesn’t only ensure that our procedures are followed, but our staff often collaborate with us on how to better reduce waste during work.

    When you meet with us for a walk through, we will develop a tailored cleaning plan that matches your needs perfectly, with an emphasis on compliance, safety, quality, and customer service.


  • 08 Feb 2026 9:27 AM | Kathryn House

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens is critically important for cleaning employees and staff, especially those working in medical facilities, schools, gyms, and commercial environments. Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms present in blood and certain bodily fluids that can cause serious diseases, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV. Cleaning professionals are often exposed to contaminated surfaces, sharp objects, or bodily fluids during routine tasks, which places them at a higher risk if proper knowledge and precautions are not followed. Education empowers cleaning staff to recognize potential hazards before they become dangerous situations.

    Proper training in bloodborne pathogen awareness helps employees protect themselves, their coworkers, and building occupants. When cleaning staff understand how pathogens are transmitted, they are more likely to use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), follow correct cleaning and disinfecting procedures, and respond safely to spills or incidents involving blood or bodily fluids. Knowledge also reduces panic and mistakes during exposure incidents, ensuring employees know the correct steps to take, including reporting, decontamination, and seeking medical evaluation when necessary.

    Beyond safety, bloodborne pathogen training reinforces professionalism and compliance with workplace safety standards. Well-trained cleaning staff demonstrate a higher level of care, confidence, and accountability, which builds trust with clients and employers. Organizations that prioritize this training not only reduce workplace injuries and liability but also create a culture of safety and responsibility. Ultimately, informed cleaning employees play a vital role in maintaining healthy environments and preventing the spread of infectious diseases

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