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  • 27 May 2026 3:31 PM | 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.   

  • 27 May 2026 1:26 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.


  • 27 May 2026 1:18 PM | Nycole Quni

    Working in surgical centers has taught me that healthcare cleaning is about much more than appearance. Every cleaning procedure is focused on infection prevention, reducing cross contamination, and protecting patient safety. Many of these same healthcare cleaning practices can also be applied to residential and commercial environments to create cleaner and healthier spaces.

    In surgical centers, we use EPA registered disinfectants, proper dwell times, microfiber cleaning systems, and personal protective equipment (PPE) to help reduce the spread of harmful bacteria, germs, and viruses. These same methods can improve cleaning results in offices, schools, apartment buildings, and homes where high touch surfaces such as door handles, restrooms, countertops, and shared equipment are used every day.

    Healthcare cleaning also emphasizes consistency and training. Proper disinfecting procedures, hand hygiene, bloodborne pathogen awareness, and quality assurance inspections all help create safer environments for employees, residents, customers, and visitors. As cleaning professionals, we play an important role in protecting public health and reducing the spread of illness in the communities we serve.

    Organizations such as the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association and the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory continue to promote higher standards throughout the cleaning industry by supporting education, safety, and professional healthcare cleaning practices.


  • 27 May 2026 12:59 PM | Nycole Quni

    As a cleaning company owner, I believe it is extremely important that our employees understand bloodborne pathogens and how to safely respond when they encounter them. In the janitorial industry, our teams may come across blood or other potentially infectious materials in restrooms, healthcare facilities, offices, or public spaces. Proper training helps ensure our employees know how to protect themselves, protect others, and handle these situations safely and professionally.

    We train our staff on the proper use of personal protective equipment, safe cleaning and disinfecting procedures, and how to properly dispose of contaminated materials. This knowledge reduces the risk of exposure, prevents cross contamination, and helps maintain a safe environment for our clients and building occupants. It also ensures our team members feel confident and prepared when responding to unexpected situations.

    Bloodborne pathogen awareness is not just about compliance with OSHA standards. It is about protecting people. As a company, we take pride in creating a culture of safety, professionalism, and accountability so our employees can perform their work responsibly while helping keep the facilities we service clean and healthy.


  • 27 May 2026 10:53 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. 

  • 27 May 2026 9:07 AM | Johnny Perlata

    Finding a dependable home cleaning service should not be difficult. People want a cleaner who is honest, respectful, reliable, and detailed, and that is exactly what a professional residential cleaning service should provide. Whether someone needs weekly service, biweekly service, deep cleaning, or move-in and move-out cleaning, a quality house cleaning service can make life easier and help keep the home healthier, fresher, and more organized.

    A professional maid service does more than make a home look nice. Good residential cleaning helps reduce dust, dirt, odors, and buildup in kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and living areas. Many families are busy with work, children, and daily responsibilities, so hiring a trusted home cleaning service can save time and reduce stress. When people are looking for dependable help, the Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory is a useful place to search for a professional cleaning provider.

    Choosing the right residential cleaning company matters. Homeowners should look for a cleaning service that values communication, consistency, customer satisfaction, and attention to detail. Every home is different, so the best house cleaning services are the ones that listen to the client’s needs and provide personalized service. If you are searching for a professional home cleaning or maid service, the Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory is a great place to begin.


  • 27 May 2026 8:19 AM | Jeffery Belle

    Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause diseases. For cleaning employees in the healthcare industry, understanding what these pathogens are, how they are transmitted, and how to protect themselves and the safety of others. Foundational knowledge helps workers recognize potential hazards, follow proper procedures and how to respond in exposure situations.

    A core reason for comprehensive training is to reduce the risk of exposure. By knowing when and how to use personal protective equipment and the correct cleaning and disinfection protocols, employees minimize the chance of acquiring or spreading infections. Training also covers what to do if exposure do occurs, including exposure management, medical evaluation for preventing serious health consequences.

    Beyond personal protection, a informed cleaning team contributes to safer environment for patients and coworkers. this is why ongoing education has been put in place cleaners and staff members up to date with guidelines. When cleaning employees understand the why behind procedures and guidelines, the better outcomes we will have in public health.

  • 27 May 2026 7:48 AM | Brenda Allin

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens is crucial for employees across various industries, particularly those in healthcare, emergency services, and janitorial roles. Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. Employees who are aware of these risks can implement appropriate safety measures to protect themselves and their coworkers. This knowledge not only safeguards individual health but also fosters a culture of safety within the organization, reducing the potential for workplace incidents involving exposure to infectious materials. 

    Training on bloodborne pathogens equips cleaning employees with vital skills in risk assessment and management. By understanding how these pathogens are transmitted, employees can adopt best practices such as proper use of personal protective equipment, safe handling and disposal of sharps, and effective cleaning procedures. This knowledge enhances their ability to respond appropriately in situations where exposure may occur, ensuring that they can take swift action to mitigate risks. 

    Implications of not properly addressing bloodborne pathogens are significant. Inadequate training and awareness can lead to increased incidents of exposure, resulting in serious health consequences for employees and potential liability for the organization. By prioritizing education on bloodborne pathogens, companies demonstrate their commitment to employee welfare and legal compliance. This proactive approach not only reduces the likelihood of health-related issues but also enhances employee morale and trust in the organization, ultimately contributing to a safer and more productive work environment. 

  • 27 May 2026 7:14 AM | Gerald Dill

    Janitors and janitorial staff play an essential role in our daily lives, even though their work often happens behind the scenes. Every school, hospital, office, and public building depends on trained custodial professionals to maintain clean, safe, and healthy environments. Without consistent janitorial and commercial cleaning services, germs would spread faster, floors would become hazardous, and essential spaces would quickly become unusable. These workers support public health by disinfecting high‑touch surfaces, managing waste, and ensuring that shared environments remain sanitary and welcoming for everyone.

    The importance of janitorial staff becomes even more obvious during times of illness outbreaks or seasonal flu. Professional cleaners understand proper disinfectant dwell times, chemical safety, and the correct procedures for handling biohazards or bodily fluids. Their knowledge helps prevent cross‑contamination and keeps schools, workplaces, and healthcare facilities operating smoothly. Many certified janitorial professionals follow industry standards that improve indoor air quality, reduce allergens, and protect vulnerable populations such as children, seniors, and patients. Their work is a foundation of safety and comfort in every community.

    For anyone looking to find reliable janitorial or commercial cleaning services, the IJCSA Janitorial Directory is a trusted resource that connects people with trained and certified professionals. The directory highlights members who follow best practices in sanitation, safety, and customer care. Choosing certified janitorial services ensures that buildings are maintained by individuals who understand proper cleaning techniques, chemical handling, and health‑focused cleaning standards. You can explore certified providers through the Janitorial Directory here: https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Services-Directory

  • 26 May 2026 11:03 PM | Mikenson Dorcinvil

    Key Advantages of Hiring a Cleaning Person or Company That Has Passed the IJCSA RCS Certification

    Hiring a cleaning person or company that has completed the IJCSA Residential Cleaning Specialist (RCS) Certification offers homeowners a level of professionalism and expertise that goes far beyond basic cleaning services. The RCS Certification ensures that the cleaner has completed essential training in bloodborne pathogens, chemical hazards, and customer service — three areas that directly impact the safety, quality, and reliability of residential cleaning. This means consumers receive service from someone who understands proper sanitation, safe product handling, and the importance of maintaining a healthy home environment.

    One of the greatest advantages of hiring an IJCSA RCS‑certified cleaner is the assurance of industry‑standard cleaning practices. Certified professionals are trained to follow structured cleaning procedures that reduce cross‑contamination, protect sensitive surfaces, and ensure consistent results. From bathrooms and kitchens to high‑touch areas and living spaces, RCS‑certified cleaners know how to properly disinfect, sanitize, and maintain a home using methods that align with health and safety guidelines.

    Another key benefit is enhanced safety and chemical awareness. The RCS Certification includes training on chemical hazards, proper dilution, safe storage, and understanding product labels. This protects homeowners from unnecessary exposure to harsh chemicals and ensures that cleaning products are used correctly and effectively. Certified cleaners also understand how to work safely around children, pets, and individuals with allergies or sensitivities —


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