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  • 21 Dec 2025 5:57 PM | Shelleva Orr

    Janitors and janitorial staff play a crucial role in our everyday lives, even though their work sometimes goes unnoticed. Every time we step into a school, an office, or any public building, it is the custodial/janitorial staff who make sure these spaces are clean, safe, and welcoming. Their efforts do much more than just keep things looking nice—this essential personnel helps protect the health of all who enter these spaces, boost productivity, which helps to facilitate respect in shared spaces.

    The main part of a janitor’s job is making sure places stay clean and free from germs. They frequently clean restrooms, empty trash cans, wipe down surfaces, and pay special attention to areas that get touched a lot. This helps stop the spread of sickness and keeps everyone healthier. In places like hospitals and schools, janitors must consistently follow any special rules and use safe, acceptable cleaning products to protect people who might get sick easily. When there’s a public health emergency, janitors become the first line of defense for making sure buildings can stay open and safe for everyone.

    Beyond health protection, janitorial professionals support the long-term care and value of buildings through facility maintenance, floor care, carpet cleaning, and above-the-floor surface cleaning. Proper floor care extends the life of floor systems, reduces slip-and-fall risks, and preserves the professional image of organizations. Clean, well-maintained facilities also improve employee morale, student focus, customer confidence, and overall satisfaction. Simply put, people perform better in environments expanded to include green cleaning practices, sustainable products, and industry-recognized training standards. Janitors do not just clean buildings—they protect people, support systems, and quietly keep our world running every day.

    Today’s custodial staff are trained professionals and several IJCSA members like https://serenecleaningsllc.wixsite.com/serenecleaning and https://serenecleaningsllc.wixsite.com/serenecleaning  don’t just clean buildings—they protect people, support systems, and quietly keep our world running every day.


  • 21 Dec 2025 2:54 PM | William Armstead

    The medical cleaning process is essential for healthcare facilities to prevent the spread of germs, bacteria, pathogens, and viruses. Proper cleaning in these environments is crucial, as it directly impacts patient safety by reducing the risk of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and fostering a clean environment that supports patient recovery.

    Additionally, maintaining cleanliness is vital for compliance with strict regulations and for ensuring the health of staff. Contaminated surfaces can harbor harmful pathogens that can easily transmit infections between patients and healthcare workers, making effective cleaning critical for infection control. Regular cleaning of workspaces and common areas protects healthcare staff from exposure to infectious agents, thereby promoting their health and well-being.

    A clean environment helps reduce the risk of patients contracting infections during their stay, significantly contributing to overall patient safety. Healthcare facilities must also follow stringent cleaning and disinfection standards set by regulatory bodies to maintain accreditation and legal compliance. Finally, a clean and well-maintained healthcare facility reflects professionalism and can enhance patients' perception of the quality of care provided.

    Topps Cleaning Service, along with other members of the International Janitorial Cleaning Service Association, has developed a specialized cleaning method tailored to meet the rigorous hygiene and sanitation standards required for hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities. This method involves thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting all areas within a medical facility, including waiting rooms, patient rooms, bathrooms, as well as examination and operating rooms. To find a certified medical cleaning company in your area, please click on the link below.

    www.ijcsa.org

    William Armstead

    Managing Partner

    Topps Cleaning Service

    www.toppscleaningservice.com


  • 21 Dec 2025 1:21 PM | William Armstead

    Topps Cleaning Service believes that occupational health, safety, and knowledge about bloodborne pathogens is crucial, particularly for our cleaning employees and staff. Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms present in blood that can cause diseases in humans. This group of pathogens includes, but is not limited to, Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Given the nature of cleaning tasks, which often involve exposure to bodily fluids, it is imperative that our staff be well-informed and adequately trained to handle such hazards.

    Our facility employees such as janitors, housekeepers, custodians, and cleaners may be at risk of exposure to blood and other body fluids in the workplace. If proper precautions are not taken, exposure to these pathogens can easily lead to infectious diseases.  

    Organizations, like Topps Cleaning Service, are required by law to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards regarding bloodborne pathogens. These regulations mandate employee training, the implementation of exposure control plans, and the provision of necessary protective equipment. Compliance not only ensures the safety of our employees but also protects Topps Cleaning Service from legal liabilities associated with non-compliance.

    Our educated and well-trained cleaning staff play a critical role in preventing the spread of infectious diseases within the workplace. By following proper protocols, our employees can minimize the risk of contamination and ensure a safer environment for everyone. This is particularly important in healthcare settings, schools, and other public facilities where the risk of exposure is higher.

    Topps Cleaning Service, as well as other members of the IJCSA, prioritize employee safety and protection from the risks that these pathogens pose.


  • 21 Dec 2025 11:46 AM | Samuel Sanchez

    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms present in human blood that can cause diseases such as HIV and Hepatitis B. Anyone who works in the cleaning industry may come into contact with materials that could be contaminated with bloodborne pathogens. Possessing the right knowledge ensures that individuals are able to perform their duties while protecting their own safety and the safety of those around them. Cleaning staff must understand where bloodborne pathogens may be present, how to properly clean surfaces that come into contact with them, how to safely handle and dispose of contaminated materials or waste, and how to care for themselves or others who may be exposed.

    Bloodborne pathogens can be transmitted not only through blood, but also through certain body fluids and materials that have come into contact with them. This includes laundry, bedding, fixtures, flooring, and other surfaces. Because it is not always possible to know whether bloodborne pathogens are present, it is best to assume they are and handle all situations accordingly. This includes wearing proper personal protective equipment (PPE), using appropriate cleaning supplies, properly labeling and handling contaminated materials (such as laundry or bedding), and safely disposing of contaminated waste. The CDC has established guidelines known as Universal Precautions and Protective Practices to provide guidance when performing these activities.

    In addition, it is equally important for individuals to know what to do if they accidentally come into contact with contaminated materials or experience a potential exposure. Taking early action can help prevent or reduce the risk of serious, life-altering conditions.

    By staying informed and following proper safety practices, we can help ensure the safety of ourselves and those we serve.


  • 21 Dec 2025 10:28 AM | Tabatha Vail

    Janitors and janitorial staff play one of the most essential but often overlooked roles in maintaining the health, safety, and functionality of our everyday environments. From the buildings where we work and shop, to the schools where children learn, and the medical facilities where we receive care, janitorial professionals ensure each space remains clean, sanitized, and usable. Without their daily efforts, the places we rely on would quickly become unsafe, disorganized, and unsanitary. Their work forms the backbone of healthy communities, preventing the spread of illness and maintaining environments where people can thrive.

    Beyond cleaning, janitorial professionals support public health in ways many people don't even realize. Tasks such as disinfecting high-touch surfaces, managing waste properly, using HEPA-filtered equipment, and maintaining restroom sanitation all significantly reduce exposure to harmful bacteria, viruses, and allergens. In workplaces and schools, this leads directly to fewer sick days and greater productivity. In hospitals, clinics, and senior-care facilities, janitorial staff are a frontline defense against dangerous pathogens. Their training in bloodborne pathogens, green cleaning, and proper chemical handling ensures that buildings are not only visually clean but also truly safe for every occupant.

    Janitors also contribute to the overall quality of life in meaningful, human-centered ways. They create environments that feel welcoming, well-maintained, and professional. A clean office lobby influences first impressions, just as a spotless classroom supports student focus and morale. Their presence provides comfort, knowing that someone is continuously working behind the scenes to protect the well-being of all who enter. In many ways, janitors are the quiet heroes of people’s daily lives and individuals whose dedication keeps society running smoothly, safely, and with dignity. Recognizing their importance elevates not only the profession but also the respect they deserve for the essential service they provide every single day.


  • 21 Dec 2025 8:37 AM | Silvana Novakovic

    Cleaning employees and staff are often on the frontline of workplace safety and hygiene, encountering situations where exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials is possible. Understanding bloodborne pathogens—such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV—is crucial for their well-being and for preventing the spread of infectious diseases in various environments, including schools, offices, hospitals, and public facilities. Knowledge of bloodborne pathogens equips staff with the ability to recognize hazards, respond appropriately, and minimize risks.

    Comprehensive training on bloodborne pathogens helps staff to properly use personal protective equipment (PPE), safely handle and dispose of contaminated materials, and follow correct decontamination procedures. Without proper knowledge and training, cleaning personnel may inadvertently expose themselves or others to infectious agents, leading not only to personal health risks but also to potential outbreaks in the wider community. Knowing the correct steps to take in the event of a spill or exposure incident ensures a swift and effective response, minimizing potential harm.

    Furthermore, employers are legally required in many regions to provide bloodborne pathogen training under workplace safety laws such as OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. By investing in education and cultivating a culture of safety, organizations demonstrate their commitment to employee welfare and public health. Ultimately, well-informed cleaning staff are essential guardians of sanitation, helping to maintain safe environments and reinforcing the overall effectiveness of workplace safety program.

  • 21 Dec 2025 8:02 AM | Fatima Escalante

    It is important for cleaning employees to be aware of bloodborne pathogens and the risks that come from them. But first we need to understand what they are. Bloodborne pathogens are disease-causing microorganisms in human blood which include HBV and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

    It's essential for employers to have knowledge on the procedures that are used to be cautious to help prevent the spread of bloodborne pathogens. One way could be by taking special training classes to increase their knowledge on precautions they can take. Without these training classes the employees could be at risk of getting infected if the proper measures aren't taken.

    In conclusion lmk following the right steps when dealing with body fluids/ blood could prevent life threatening diseases in the workplace. 

  • 20 Dec 2025 10:40 PM | Tabatha Vail

    Finding the right home cleaning service can feel like a challenge, but with an IJCSA Member, you can feel confident you’re choosing the very best for your home and family. Each IJCSA-certified company is trained to deliver high-quality residential cleaning with a focus on safety, professionalism, and customer satisfaction. Whether you need help maintaining a busy household, preparing for guests, or simply keeping your home fresh and organized, IJCSA Members provide reliable, consistent service you can count on week after week.

    IJCSA residential cleaning professionals are equipped with industry-approved training, updated certifications, and proven cleaning methods designed to protect your home and everyone in it. From routine housekeeping to deep/detail cleaning, move-in/move-out cleanings, allergen reduction, and full eco-friendly “green cleaning” options, members follow strict standards that ensure your living space is cleaned thoroughly and responsibly. With a focus on quality products, proper sanitation practices, and attention to detail, IJCSA Members create healthier, more comfortable homes for every lifestyle.

    Choosing an IJCSA Member means choosing peace of mind. Homeowners receive transparent communication, flexible scheduling, and trustworthy professionals who respect their time, privacy, and property. Every IJCSA Member is committed to building long-term relationships rooted in honesty and dependable service. When you’re ready to simplify your routine, protect your home, and enjoy a cleaner, brighter living environment, let an IJCSA-certified residential cleaning provider guide you to the perfect solution. A cleaner home is just a phone call away, and experience the difference an IJCSA Member can make today.

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


  • 20 Dec 2025 6:51 PM | Joshua Fortune

    In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, the silent efforts of janitors and janitorial staff often go unnoticed. Yet, these dedicated professionals play a critical role in maintaining the cleanliness, hygiene, and overall functionality of the environments we rely on — from schools and hospitals to office buildings and public transit systems. Without their tireless work, workplaces would be unsanitary, classrooms would be chaotic, and healthcare facilities would become breeding grounds for illness. Janitorial services are not simply about sweeping floors or emptying trash; they are vital components of public health and safety.

    The commercial cleaning industry has become even more essential in the post-pandemic world. The need for disinfecting high-touch surfaces, deep cleaning restrooms, and sanitizing communal spaces has placed janitorial staff on the front lines of health defense. Their responsibilities extend far beyond basic cleaning — they help prevent the spread of viruses, allergens, and harmful bacteria, making our everyday environments safer for all. From carpet cleaning to window washing and restroom sanitization, janitorial professionals perform specialized tasks that enhance comfort, prolong facility lifespan, and promote productivity in workspaces.

    For businesses and organizations seeking reputable janitorial services, resources like the Janitorial Directory are invaluable. This platform connects users with trusted commercial cleaning companies across the country, ensuring high-quality service and reliable partnerships. Whether you’re a facility manager, a business owner, or simply someone who appreciates clean spaces, recognizing the value of janitors and janitorial staff is crucial. Their contributions may often be behind the scenes, but their impact is front and center in every clean surface we touch and every safe space we enter.


  • 20 Dec 2025 4:58 PM | Leon Williams

    Maintaining the look of your carpets is not an easy task. Each day, home and building occupants walk back and forth on carpets which can leave them looking worn and dirty. If residential and commercial occupants do not know how to properly care for carpets, it may be in their best interest to contact an IJCSA carpet cleaning company to assist.

    IJCSA cleaning companies found on https://www.ijcsa.org/Carpet-Cleaning-Directory are certified and trained to clean carpets, remove pet odors, stains, and soil. They have access to advance cleaning techniques and equipment that can revive the look of your carpets or keep them looking new.

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