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  • 05 Dec 2025 4:23 PM | 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.


  • 05 Dec 2025 2:29 PM | Briseida Garcia-Lopez

    Imagine opening your front door and breathing in air that smells like lemon, not chemicals. Floors that shine without harsh fumes, glass that sparkles without streaks of ammonia, and a home that feels clean and safe for kids, pets, and sensitive lungs. That’s the promise of green cleaning—using environmentally friendly, non-toxic, low-VOC methods that protect both your family and the planet.

    But not every “eco” label means what it claims. Some companies practice greenwashing—using words like “natural” while still relying on harsh petrochemicals, artificial fragrances, and unnecessary disinfectants. That’s where IJCSA Green Cleaning Members stand apart. IJCSA professionals focus on using natural cleaning products like baking soda, white vinegar, lemon juice, washing soda, borax, hydrogen peroxide, and plant-based soaps, paired with tools like microfiber cloths that clean effectively with less chemical use. They understand the difference between biodegradable and recyclable, and choose products that are safer for waterways, indoor air quality, and long-term health.

    When you hire an IJCSA Green Cleaning Member, you’re choosing a service that actively works to reduce exposure to unnecessary toxins in your home—avoiding ingredients linked to irritation or worse, such as strong synthetic solvents, harsh chlorine bleach, or unnecessary fragrances. A thoughtful green cleaning program can mean fewer irritants in the air, less residue on surfaces, and a healthier environment overall. That’s especially important for families with allergies, asthma, kids, or immune-sensitive individuals.

    If you’re ready for your home to feel fresh, bright, and truly eco-friendly—not just “scented like a lemon”—you can find a verified green cleaning professional in your area through the IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory. Visit
    https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services
    to connect with a cleaning company that understands green brands, toxic ingredients, VOCs, natural alternatives, and the real meaning of environmentally friendly cleaning.

    Let the magic return to your world—one green clean at a time.


  • 05 Dec 2025 2:01 PM | Tabatha Vail

    Choosing the right cleaning service shouldn’t feel overwhelming especially when the health of your family, employees, and environment is at stake. That’s why we turned to an IJCSA (International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association) Member is one of the smartest decisions you can make. IJCSA Members are trained, certified, and committed to providing dependable cleaning solutions that prioritize both cleanliness and sustainability. With professionals who understand the importance of indoor air quality, safe products, and responsible cleaning practices, you can feel confident knowing your business is in the hands of experts who put your well-being first.

    When you’re searching for a green cleaning service, IJCSA Members stand out for their dedication to eco-friendly methods and industry-approved green certifications. These companies use environmentally preferred products, energy-efficient equipment, and proven processes designed to reduce chemical exposure and support a healthier environment. Whether you need residential cleaning, commercial janitorial work, post-construction cleanup, or specialized services, IJCSA Members offer tailored green solutions that deliver exceptional results without compromising safety. Their commitment to ongoing education means they stay updated on the latest innovations in green cleaning, ensuring your space is not only spotless, but also responsibly maintained.

    By choosing an IJCSA Member, you’re choosing more than just a cleaning service you're choosing reliability, professionalism, and peace of mind. You’re supporting businesses that care about sustainable practices, consistent quality, and long-term environmental responsibility. Visit the IJCSA Member Directory to find a trusted green cleaning provider near you, and experience the difference that true industry-leading service can make. 

    International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association - Green Cleaning Services


  • 05 Dec 2025 11:48 AM | Magen Lara

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens is essential for every cleaning employee and staff member because it directly impacts health, safety, and professionalism on the job. Bloodborne pathogens, such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, can be transmitted through contact with infected blood or bodily fluids. In the cleaning industry, workers frequently handle materials and environments where exposure could occur—restrooms, trash receptacles, or post-incident cleanup sites. Without proper training and awareness, employees risk infection, illness, or even the spread of disease to others, including clients and coworkers. Knowledge of how these pathogens spread helps workers act with caution and confidence in every cleaning situation.

    Equally important is understanding and following OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogen Standard, which provides specific procedures to prevent exposure. Employees must know how to use personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly, practice proper hand hygiene, and dispose of sharps or contaminated materials safely. Awareness also includes understanding what to do in the event of exposure—such as immediately reporting the incident, washing the affected area, and seeking medical evaluation. When staff members are trained in these procedures, they help create a workplace culture that prioritizes safety, compliance, and responsibility.

    Finally, knowledge of bloodborne pathogens empowers cleaning professionals to protect not just themselves but the clients and communities they serve. A well-trained team demonstrates integrity and care, ensuring every site is not only visibly clean but also sanitized to the highest health standards. By staying educated and following OSHA guidelines, cleaning staff reduce risk, prevent cross-contamination, and uphold the reputation of their company as a trusted and safe cleaning partner. Understanding bloodborne pathogens isn’t just a compliance requirement—it’s a commitment to protecting lives every day.

  • 05 Dec 2025 10:20 AM | Alex Degler

    Think about the first thing you notice when you walk into a building. If it smells clean, the floors shine, and the trash cans are neatly emptied, you probably do not stop to wonder why. That is the quiet impact of janitors and janitorial staff, the people who shape our daily environments in ways that often go unseen. Without their steady work, offices, schools, hospitals, and government buildings would quickly become unwelcoming and unhealthy. Their role in janitorial services is not just about sweeping and mopping, it is about creating order, safety, and comfort in every corner of our lives.

    The truth is, commercial cleaning is about more than appearances. Janitors are on the front lines of public health. They disinfect desks before children arrive to learn, sanitize door handles touched by hundreds of hands, and maintain restrooms so that they remain safe and usable. During the height of the pandemic, many people began to recognize how vital their work really is, but even in ordinary times these efforts prevent the spread of illness, increase productivity, and build trust in the places we spend our time. Communities rely on janitorial cleaning services far more than they realize, and often only notice the importance when the work is missing.

    Businesses and institutions that take cleanliness seriously often seek out certified and reliable professionals. That is why the Janitorial Directory exists, to connect people with trusted companies that meet industry standards in janitorial cleaning services. For building managers, property owners, or agencies, the directory is a practical way to find dependable providers who understand that clean spaces are not a luxury but a necessity. The next time you step into a spotless lobby or a freshly disinfected workspace, remember that it did not happen by accident. A janitor made that space ready for you, and in doing so made daily life a little better for everyone.


  • 05 Dec 2025 9:36 AM | David Collins

    Commercial cleaners need to know about bloodborne pathogens because they can be dangerous. These are germs found in blood and body fluids that can cause serious sickness like HIV or hepatitis. Even if you’re not in a hospital, but you clean dental offices, or day surgery centers, or Walk-in clinics, you might clean up after accidents, sick people, or dirty bathrooms where these germs could be present.

    Training helps workers learn how to stay safe. It teaches when to wear gloves, masks, and other protective gear, how to clean up spills the right way, and what to do if you get exposed. Knowing these steps helps prevent getting sick and keeps everyone safer on the job.

    Employers must give this training for free and during work hours. But more importantly, it helps cleaning staff feel confident and protected. When you understand the risks and how to handle them, you’re better prepared to do your job safely and protect yourself and others.


  • 05 Dec 2025 8:52 AM | Lori Beron

    We often walk through schools, office buildings, hospitals, and stores without giving much thought to who keeps those spaces clean, healthy, and functional. But the reality is that janitors and janitorial staff play an essential role in maintaining the environments we rely on every day. Their work ensures that germs are kept at bay, trash doesn't pile up, and restrooms, floors, and shared surfaces stay sanitized and welcoming. In many ways, they are the unsung heroes of public health and safety — always working behind the scenes to protect us.

    In the world of commercial cleaning, janitorial teams are crucial for business operations. Clean workspaces lead to higher productivity, fewer sick days, and a more professional appearance for customers and clients. From dusting and disinfecting to handling specialized cleaning for medical facilities or industrial environments, janitorial staff are trained to meet high standards. That’s why hiring qualified professionals through a reliable source like the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory makes all the difference when looking for consistent, trustworthy cleaning support.

    When we think about essential workers, janitors deserve to be at the top of the list. Their contributions touch every part of our daily lives — often unnoticed, but always appreciated when we pause to recognize them. Whether in schools, hospitals, office buildings, or retail stores, janitorial staff are a vital part of keeping our world running smoothly. To find certified, dependable cleaning professionals in your area, be sure to visit the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory and support the hardworking individuals who help keep our spaces clean, safe, and comfortable.


  • 04 Dec 2025 10:30 PM | Charles Gossett

    Maintaining a safe and healthy workplace begins with ensuring that cleaning employees are properly trained in recognizing and handling bloodborne pathogens. These harmful microorganisms—such as HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C—can be transmitted through contact with infected blood or other potentially infectious materials. Cleaning staff, who often work in environments where accidental exposure is possible, must understand how these pathogens spread and what precautions are necessary to protect themselves and others.

    Equally important is the role of management in supporting this knowledge and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Employers are responsible for providing thorough training, proper personal protective equipment (PPE), written exposure-control plans, and easy access to materials like disinfectants and spill kits. When management prioritizes bloodborne pathogen awareness, it helps create a culture of safety that reduces workplace risk and builds employee confidence. This not only protects the workforce but also reduces liability and helps the organization meet OSHA requirements.

    By working together, cleaning employees and management can significantly minimize the dangers associated with bloodborne pathogens. Proper training, clear communication, and ongoing reinforcement of safety procedures ensure that everyone understands how to respond to potential exposures. Ultimately, this shared responsibility promotes a safer work environment, enhances public health, and reinforces the professionalism and preparedness of cleaning staff.


  • 04 Dec 2025 6:18 PM | Magen Lara

    Finding a reliable home cleaning service can feel overwhelming, especially when you want a company that treats your home with the same care and respect the you do. Whether you need weekly maid service, deep residential cleaning, move-in/ move-out cleaning, or help maintaining a healthy and organized living space, choosing the right cleaning professionals makes all the difference. That's why thousands of homeowners turn to the IJSCA Home Cleaning & Maid Service Directory, where you can easily locate trained, certified, and trusted cleaning specialists in your area. Visit the directory here:

    https://www.ijcsa.org/Home-Cleaning-Maid-Service-Directory

    When hiring a home cleaning service, consumers should look for companies that prioritize professionalism, certified training, and safe cleaning practices. IJCSA members undergo ongoing education in residential cleaning techniques, customer service, and professional home sanitation standards. These companies understand the importance of reliable service, consistent results, and treating every home with the highest level of care. By choosing a certified cleaning provider through IJCSA, homeowners can feel confident knowing they're working with a reputable business committed to quality and safety. You can explore qualified professionals here:

    https://www.ijcsa.org/Home-Cleaning-Maid-Service-Directory

    No matter the size of your home or your cleaning needs, the right residential cleaning company should offer customizable services, flexible scheduling, and clear communication. IJCSA certified businesses pride themselves on delivering superior results in housekeeping, home organization, carpet care, floor cleaning, kitchen and bathroom sanitation, and more. These trusted specialists help homeowners create a cleaner, healthier, and more comfortable living environment. If you're looking for a highly trained, fully vetted cleaning professionals, start your search today through the Home Cleaning & Maid Service Directory and discover why IJCSA is a leader in the residential cleaning industry:

    https://ijcsa.org/Home-Cleaning-Maid-Service-Directory

  • 04 Dec 2025 5:27 PM | Andrea S & Blake G Hurlston

    In today's Cleaning industry, it is essential that all cleaning company owners, particularly, members of IJCSA, have made themselves aware of the environmental situation on hand, as it relates to how the harsh chemicals and cleaning solutions being used for decades have proven to be a serious hazard to every living creature on the face of the earth. It incumbent of us to be a part of changing the mindset of the populous.

    It is proven by most if not all of us, that "Going Green" is the best and safest option- in all aspects of our lives. We need to remove harmful chemicals and replace them by using all eco-friendly products.

    A large percentage of consumers are in synch with this safer, cleaner way of living and therefore have an expectation of us "cleaning company owners", to ensure we have acquired a similar mindset; and are capable to deliver 100% Green Cleaning services using bio-degradeable products. 

    IJCSA provides a superb educational website for its members, whereby any consumer can use its resources in Finding a Certified Green Cleaning Janitorial company in your area. International Janitorial Cleaning Service Association  online resource provides consumers with a peace of mind and satisfaction that companies listed are reputable.

    IJCSA provides a broad array of training/certification courses to equip all members with the necessary knowledge to keep us current in the industry. It is important as members that we utilize the great resources provided to us. These certifications will enhance our company image whereby we showcase that we have raised the bar in the industry, setting us apart from the other "cleaning companies".

    Be sure to sign up to all available certification courses offered by IJCSA by clicking on the following link:  https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Certification-Course

    Green Clean Home Care Services are 100% eco-friendly and chemical free cleaning company and we are ensuring we keep informed on IJSCA' member discussion forums and are embracing the relevant training courses.

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