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  • 28 Apr 2024 3:58 PM | Blake Gordon

    In healthcare facilities, research labs, and various workplace environments, the knowledge and awareness of bloodborne pathogens among cleaning employees and staff members play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety of both the workers and the public. Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms that can be present in blood and other bodily fluids, posing significant health risks when not handled properly. Understanding the importance of cleaning employees and staff knowing about bloodborne pathogens is essential for maintaining a safe and healthy work environment.

    First and foremost, educating cleaning employees and staff about bloodborne pathogens is crucial for their own safety. These pathogens can transmit life-threatening diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. Cleaning personnel often come into contact with potentially contaminated surfaces and materials, making them susceptible to exposure. With proper training and awareness, they can take precautions such as wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and using disinfection protocols to minimize their risk of infection. This not only safeguards their well-being but also ensures that they can continue to provide essential services without fear.

    Moreover, the knowledge of bloodborne pathogens among employees and staff extends beyond personal safety. It is essential for preventing the potential spread of infections to others. In healthcare settings, for instance, the thorough cleaning of medical equipment and surfaces is paramount to reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections. Cleaning personnel must understand the correct protocols for decontaminating surfaces and disposing of contaminated materials safely. In non-healthcare workplaces, such as educational institutions or research labs, the proper handling and disposal of materials containing bloodborne pathogens are essential to prevent accidental exposures and potential outbreaks.

    In conclusion, the significance of cleaning employees and staff being well-informed about bloodborne pathogens cannot be overstated. Their awareness not only protects their own health but also contributes to the overall safety of the workplace and the community. Proper training and education on handling bloodborne pathogens empower these essential workers to carry out their duties safely and effectively, reducing the risk of infection and ensuring a healthier environment for everyone involved.


  • 28 Apr 2024 1:04 PM | Dan Harduar

    Being IJCSA Green Cleaning certified can benefit your company in several ways. First and foremost, it showcases your commitment to environmental sustainability and social responsibility. Customers and clients will appreciate your efforts to reduce your carbon footprint and protect the environment.

    Moreover, being certified IJCSA green clean can help you stand out in a crowded market and attract eco-conscious customers who prioritize green cleaning practices. This can ultimately lead to increased business and revenue.

    In addition, being certified can also improve the health and safety of your employees by minimizing exposure to harmful chemicals and promoting the use of eco-friendly cleaning products.

    Overall, becoming IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified is a smart investment for any company looking to reduce its environmental impact, attract new customers, and promote the health and well-being of its employees.

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  • 28 Apr 2024 11:36 AM | Stefani McDonald

    If you want to maintain a clean space we need custodians/janitors. For to often they are bypassed as you don't understand the job.  They are the ones that not only keep your facility clean but they are also prevention specialists. 

    I know that if I were to work a lot of hours I wouldn't want to have to go clean a bathroom so by having a janitor makes your life a little easier. If you have a clean facility you have happier customers/staff at your work place.  Even a good smell after the janitors are done makes your day a little more enjoyable.

    Janitors are essential to any location. It doesn't matter if its just a place where no public goes or if its a public building. They are so important! I know I like to know that if i go to a dr. facility that it has been cleaned and that my friend is the janitors job.

  • 28 Apr 2024 10:48 AM | Richard Porter

    Every year, numerous Americans are infected with extraordinarily virile infections through healthcare facilities. Proper cleaning and disinfection is crucial for hospitals, medical, and dental offices. The importance of following standards and guidelines, put in place by the CDC, has never been more important.

    With the advent of the Coronavirus, this has been brought to the forefront of many Americans minds. However, properly trained healthcare cleaning professionals have been fighting this battle.for many years. There are numerous standards and practices that need to be followed.

    If you are looking for a healthcare cleaning professional, look no further. Search the IJCSA directory for a certified healthcare cleaner. The standards of training are rigorous and ensure that you get the highest quality professionals available - https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices

  • 28 Apr 2024 10:17 AM | Megan Yates

    It is of the upmost importance to establish and maintain safe cleaning practices, protocols, and plans as you encounter them when dealing with any type of chemicals and such and especially Bloodborne pathogens. As the video states a plan should be established and checked annually to ensure it is up to date and accurate.  Ensuring this one practice is completed will be an immense help to ensuring safety protocols are in place. 

    Ensuring safety protocols are established and follow via and annual plan is just the beginning and is a daily work and endeavor that is imperative to keep staff safe. Ensuring that cleaning employees understand the importance of these simple practices is critical in maintaining the safety of employees and patients when applicable. 

    Bloodborne Pathogens can seem like a daunting concept to understand and maintain; however, when simple tasks are established it is more easily manageable. The video was extremely enlightening and I enjoyed how simple it was to understand so these practices can be appropriately incorporated into daily operations. 

  • 28 Apr 2024 9:31 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 following the right steps when dealing with body fluids/ blood could prevent life threatening diseases in the workplace. 

  • 28 Apr 2024 8:02 AM | Blake Gordon

    1. Responsiveness: Great customer service begins with being responsive to our clients' needs. IJCSA members prioritize open communication and quick response times. When you have a question or require assistance, we're here for you, ensuring your concerns are addressed promptly.

    2. Professionalism: Our members uphold the highest standards of professionalism. From the appearance of our cleaning teams to the quality of our work, we take pride in our commitment to professionalism in every aspect of our service.

    3. Customized Solutions: We understand that every client is unique, with distinct cleaning needs. IJCSA members tailor their services to your specific requirements, ensuring that your space receives the attention it deserves.

    4. Reliability: Dependability is a hallmark of great customer service. IJCSA members prioritize punctuality and consistency in our cleaning services. You can trust us to be there when you need us.

    5. Attention to Detail: We believe in going the extra mile. Great customer service means paying attention to the finer details, ensuring no spot is left untouched, and your space is immaculate.

    6. Environmentally Responsible: Many IJCSA members are committed to eco-friendly cleaning practices, using green cleaning products and sustainable methods to protect your health and the environment.

    7. Industry Expertise: With IJCSA, you benefit from working with cleaning professionals who are experts in their field. Our members stay up-to-date with the latest industry trends and best practices to deliver exceptional service.

    8. Continuous Improvement: Great customer service is an ongoing commitment to improvement. IJCSA members actively seek feedback and continuously strive to enhance our services to meet and exceed your expectations.

    Join Hands with IJCSA for Outstanding Customer Service!

    When you choose an IJCSA member for your janitorial or cleaning needs, you're not just getting a service; you're getting a partner dedicated to delivering great customer service. Visit the IJCSA Business Directory to connect with our exceptional members and experience the difference that outstanding customer service can make in your cleaning service. Elevate your cleaning experience with IJCSA today!


  • 28 Apr 2024 7:18 AM | Elena Pena

    Using green, eco-friendly cleaning products can improve the air quality, reduce health and environmental concerns and sets the standard for environmentally responsible behavior. Contributing to a well thought out green cleaning practice will benefit not only client, but it will also ensure that you are reducing your impact on the environment. Your clients will appreciate this and maybe even start using green cleaning products themselves! green cleaning service directory

    To implement a good green cleaning service program you must first conduct an audit of the facility or area in which you have been hired to clean. This will help you assess which areas need the most improvement and build a comprehensive plan around this. Next is to train the cleaning staff with the use of chemical and equipment handling and cleaning procedures. Afterwards, review the progress to make sure the green cleaning program is successful and implement any changes. 

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  • 27 Apr 2024 10:25 PM | Jennifer Medina

    As a cleaning employee and staff member, having knowledge of Bloodborne Pathogens is significant because the day to day activities of cleaning can change and you may be faced with different challenges that you come across to clean. In certain areas of cleaning such as hospitals, doctor offices, and rehabilitation center bloodborne pathogens are more common. These pathogens may even be found in uncommon areas such as vehicles. 

    Because of the likelihood of being exposed to bloodborne pathogens, one must know the risks of being exposed to them. To the mere eye, you only see blood but what you see can be dangerous to you and others. Bloodborne Pathogens possess infectious diseases such as HPV, HIV, and Hepatitis B. These diseases are life changing and may develop into bigger problems further down the line for your health.

    With knowledge of bloodborne pathogens, you have the chance at receiving knowledge on how to prevent exposure as well as receiving knowledge on what to do post exposure. In order to lower the risk of coming in direct contact with bloodborne pathogens, you would use Universal Precautions. Universal Precautions involve utilizing personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, googles, and aprons. In the event an employee does come in contact with a bloodborne pathogen, they should already be educated on what to do after. The main thing an employee should be made aware of is if they are exposed to one, then they should contact their supervisor immediately so the proper protocol can be put in placed and the employee may receive any vaccinations necessary at will. With this knowledge, cleaning employees and staff will know how to better protect themselves and others in the event of exposure. 

  • 27 Apr 2024 7:40 PM | Benjamin Lewis

    Below are four reasons you should consider a certified commercial cleaner

    1) Education- they know what they are doing. The education requirement to become a IJCSA certified residential cleaner is quite a bit for most people.  This education is easier for some than others is focused around chemical safety, heath considerations, proper PPE and knowing when to use certain techniques to give a show room finish.

    2) Chemical Safety Chemical safety is paramount to an IJCSA member's ability to serve the customer.  The key advantage to the IJSCA is the information on green cleaning approaches and the consideration of the environment when cleaning.  Everyone is capable of cleaning, but are they capable of leaving a safer environment when they are done?

    3) Consistent Approach - Attention to Detail Because the training of the IJSCA is so detailed, you are able to know the cleaner has been trained on the little things.  The bottom of the refrigerator is an often overlooked area.  Another is the sliding glass door.  These ares are left in a condition that you know attention was paid, and a checklist was followed thoroughly.

    4) Ability to Solve Problems

    IJCSA members have a unique ability to solve problems faced by the day to day activies.  For instance a residential cleaner will have knowledge of carpet cleaning solutions.  In many cases, the cleaner can help you set up an appointment and give you ideas on how to deal with an issue before it escalates into a much bigger issue.

    The IJCSA is a group of people committed to making indoor air quality better by using safe chemistries, reducing pathogens and dust.  While improving the overall quality of life for folks by providing a clean environment.  We will strive to ensure you are happy with our service, we will continue to work with our partner companies to improve the service, and if you have any suggestions for improvement we would be glad to hear about how we can improve.

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