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  • 05 Feb 2026 6:39 PM | Joshua Burgess

    Good impressions are built from the ground up. Keep your carpets looking their best with a professional carpet cleaning service, and there is no better place to find quality professionals than International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association - Carpet Cleaning Directory They have all the resources you need to make your best impression.

  • 05 Feb 2026 4:57 PM | 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. 

  • 05 Feb 2026 4:18 PM | Crystal Goforth

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens is a critical part of workplace safety for cleaning employees. Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms present in human blood that can cause diseases, such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV. Cleaning professionals may encounter blood or other infectious materials while performing routine tasks, especially in restrooms, medical facilities, commercial spaces, or after accidents or injuries. Proper education ensures employees recognize potential risks and understand how exposure can occur.

    Training in blood borne pathogens awareness empowers cleaning staff to protect themselves and others. Employers who are properly informed know how to use personal protective equipment (PPE) for safe handling and disposal procedures. This knowledge reduces the risk of accidental exposure minimizing the spread of infections, and helps staff react calmly and confidently in situations where there is a risk of exposure. When employees understand both the risks and correct safety protocols, they are far less likely to suffer preventable illness. 
    Well trained cleaning staff help protect clients, building occupants and the wider community by ensuring that contaminated areas are cleaned and disinfected correctly. Ultimately education about blood borne pathogens strengthen trust, promotes a culture of safety, and reinforces the vital role of cleaning professionals in maintaining healthy environments.

  • 05 Feb 2026 3:20 PM | Alex Degler

    Medical cleaning practices are known for being some of the most strict and detail focused standards in the cleaning industry. In hospitals and clinics, infection control is a top priority, and the cleaning routines are designed to protect patients, staff, and visitors from harmful bacteria, germs, and viruses. These same principles can be applied outside of healthcare facilities, bringing better protection to residential homes, office buildings, schools, and other public spaces. By adopting healthcare cleaning methods in everyday cleaning, we can reduce the spread of illness and make environments safer for everyone.

    One way to bring medical cleaning practices into other settings is by focusing on high touch surface disinfection. Healthcare cleaning professionals know that germs spread fastest through door handles, light switches, desks, and shared equipment. Using EPA registered disinfectants, following proper dwell times, and training staff to consistently clean these surfaces can dramatically lower the risk of outbreaks in offices and schools. In residential cleaning, wiping down remotes, phones, and kitchen handles with the same careful approach used in medical cleaning can keep families healthier year round.

    Another key practice is adopting universal precautions in all cleaning situations. In healthcare, this means treating all bodily fluids as potentially infectious, but the same logic applies in other environments. Wearing gloves, using proper personal protective equipment (PPE), and handling trash or spills carefully protects cleaning staff and building occupants alike. In commercial cleaning, this approach shows clients that safety and infection control are taken seriously. In homes, it gives peace of mind that cleaning is more than just surface clean, it is about real protection.

    The value of bringing medical cleaning practices into wider use is simple: healthier people and safer spaces. With new viruses and germs always a concern, applying healthcare cleaning standards to homes, offices, and public buildings is a smart way to protect the population. At IJCSA, our members are trained and committed to using these best practices in all kinds of environments, not just hospitals. To find professionals who can provide this higher level of cleaning service, visit the IJCSA Janitorial Service Directory and connect with experts near you. Together, by raising the standards of cleaning, we can help protect our communities and the world from harmful bacteria, germs, and viruses.


  • 05 Feb 2026 2:16 PM | Alaina McCoy

    Cleaning professionals do more than make spaces look good. They are part of what keeps environments safe, and OSHA recognizes that this work sometimes includes real health risks. Under OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, any worker who might encounter blood or certain bodily fluids needs training on how to protect themselves. For cleaners working in homes, rentals, offices, or shared facilities, this is not theoretical. Unexpected messes happen. Knowing what bloodborne pathogens are and how exposure occurs means a cleaner can respond calmly and safely instead of guessing in the moment.

    OSHA training focuses on practical protection. Cleaning staff learn how exposure can happen, when to treat a spill as a potential hazard, and how to use protective equipment and cleanup procedures correctly. These habits dramatically lower the chance of accidental contact through cuts, splashes, or improper disposal. Just as important, the training builds confidence. When someone understands the risks and the steps to take, they are far less likely to rush, ignore a hazard, or improvise in ways that could put them at risk. They approach the situation with a plan, which protects both them and anyone who enters the space afterward.

    There is also a professional responsibility tied to this knowledge. Cleaning is not only about appearance. It is about protecting people. OSHA’s standards exist to support workers while helping businesses maintain safe, healthy environments. When cleaning staff understand bloodborne pathogen precautions, they help prevent contamination, reduce liability, and contribute to a workplace culture that takes safety seriously. Bloodborne pathogen awareness is not extra or optional. It is part of doing cleaning work responsibly, confidently, and with respect for the real-world conditions that come with the job.

  • 05 Feb 2026 1:57 PM | 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.


  • 05 Feb 2026 11:34 AM | Lori Beron

    Biohazard cleaning services are a critical, specialized resource that protect public health, restore safety, and support individuals during some of life’s most difficult moments. IJCSA Members are trained to professionally handle trauma scenes, unattended deaths, hoarding environments, infectious waste, rodent contamination, sewage backups, and more. These situations can expose families, businesses, and communities to dangerous pathogens, bloodborne hazards, and structural contamination that require certified skills, proper equipment, and strict OSHA-compliant procedures. Unlike general cleaning, biohazard remediation demands expertise, compassion, and precision to ensure that affected areas are fully decontaminated, sanitized, and safe for occupancy.

    Members of IJCSA uphold the highest standards in the biohazard cleaning industry through extensive education, certification programs, and adherence to proven safety protocols. With specialized training in OSHA 1910.120, bloodborne pathogens, personal protective equipment, and hazardous waste handling, IJCSA Members are equipped to manage even the most complex and high-risk environments. From odor removal and structural decontamination to proper waste disposal and documentation, members bring professionalism, reliability, and technical mastery to every situation. Their commitment ensures that clients receive thorough, discreet, and compliant remediation—protecting both the property and the individuals involved.

    Choosing an IJCSA Member for biohazard services means choosing trusted professionals who provide more than just cleaning—they deliver safety, reassurance, and peace of mind. Whether assisting grieving families, supporting landlords, or helping businesses maintain a healthy environment, IJCSA Members combine compassion with expertise. They approach every job with respect, confidentiality, and a dedication to restoring order during times of crisis. By promoting the essential value of certified biohazard remediation, IJCSA supports a community of skilled professionals who make a meaningful difference in the lives of those they serve.


  • 05 Feb 2026 9:02 AM | Alexandra Perlin

    Finding a reliable home cleaning service shouldn’t feel overwhelming. Whether you’re searching for routine house cleaning, deep cleaning, move-in or move-out services, or recurring maid service, working with an IJCSA-certified residential cleaning professional gives you peace of mind. IJCSA Members are trained to follow industry standards for safety, sanitation, and professionalism, helping ensure your home is cleaned correctly, consistently, and with respect for your space and belongings.

    When choosing a residential cleaning company, it’s important to look beyond price alone. Professional house cleaners should be properly trained, insured, and knowledgeable about safe cleaning practices, including product use, cross-contamination prevention, and allergen awareness. IJCSA members meet these expectations and are committed to ethical business practices, clear communication, and high-quality results—whether you need weekly house cleaning, biweekly maid service, or a one-time deep clean for your home.

    To make your search easier, the IJCSA Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory connects homeowners directly with certified cleaning professionals in their area. Instead of guessing who to trust, you can confidently find experienced residential cleaners who specialize in home cleaning services, apartment cleaning, and customized maid services. Visit the directory here to find an IJCSA-certified professional near you:Your home deserves care from professionals who value cleanliness, safety, and trust. When you choose an IJCSA member through the Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory, you’re choosing a higher standard of residential cleaning service—one that puts your home, health, and satisfaction first.


  • 05 Feb 2026 8:29 AM | Anonymous member

    Looking for a safe, environmentally responsible way to clean your home or business? Discover the difference with IJCSA Certified Green Cleaning Services! Our members specialize in using eco-friendly, non-toxic cleaning products and sustainable methods to deliver a spotless clean without compromising your health or the environment. Whether you’re sensitive to harsh chemicals or simply want to reduce your carbon footprint, choosing an IJCSA green cleaning service means you’re making a smart and responsible choice.

    All IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified Members are trained to follow the highest standards of green cleaning. That means using biodegradable, plant-based cleaners, low-emission equipment, and eco-conscious techniques that are both effective and safe for kids, pets, and the planet. From residential homes to commercial spaces, our members offer customized solutions tailored to your needs—while maintaining strict adherence to environmental best practices.

    Ready to breathe easier and enjoy a cleaner, greener space? Visit the IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory today to find a trusted professional near you. Make the switch to green janitorial services, non-toxic home cleaning, and environmentally safe sanitation today—your family and the Earth will thank you. Join the thousands of satisfied clients who trust IJCSA members for reliable, sustainable cleaning solutions every time.

  • 05 Feb 2026 7:38 AM | Nadine Mackey

    It might be difficult to locate a reputable cleaning company that is committed to providing reasonably priced residential and commercial cleaning services. It's now simpler than ever for customers to have a tidy house without going over budget when they locate cleaning services that will work with them to customize to their unique cleaning plan.

    The scope of work varies for each cleaning task, so before making a reservation with a certain firm, take into account the services they provide. Examine the kind of cleaning supplies and tools that the firm employs when you narrow down your options for a cleaning service. If using environmentally friendly cleaning supplies is essential to you, for example, you may ask the firm about it. Even more environmentally friendly services are available from some companies.

    When choosing the best cleaning service for you, consider the kinds of tools and supplies that the business employs.  When you let our staff handle your house cleaning, you'll have more time for anything you want to do, like relax, read, or binge-watch your favorite shows in a clean and organized home, all while appreciating the fact that nothing had to be done by you.

    Employing a cleaning business that has earned the IJCSA RCS Certification guarantees that you will work with a team that regularly produces high-quality services by utilizing cutting-edge techniques and tools. Our skill guarantees that your house looks its best whether we're deep cleaning carpets, getting rid of stubborn stains, or preserving upholstery. You may enjoy a clean house without the stress of doing it all yourself by hiring experts like us to take care of the work. Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory. 

    Your home is supposed to be the place you go to rest, restore, and recharge after a long and busy work week; the last thing you want to do is use up your precious free time cleaning and scrubbing.  Rather than spending your free time vacuuming and scrubbing, our team can help you use that time for what’s important, your family.  Knowing that your home is in the capable hands of a company that holds a certification from IJCSA provides peace of mind.


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