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  • 30 Apr 2024 7:23 PM | Nadine Mackey

    Nobody enjoys working in a disorganized setting. Because there are less distractions in a clean setting, you can think more clearly, which lowers stress and boosts productivity. Custodians know how to maintain workspaces free of clutter and spotless while avoiding interfering with personal belongings to guarantee uninterrupted work and preserve workplace productivity.

    Janitorial workers are crucial to maintaining clean and safe surroundings that benefit all of us on a daily basis. From promoting health and safety through routine cleaning procedures to generating financial savings through preventive maintenance plans, it is evident that these unsung heroes are vital to the smooth operation of our society!

    Building cleanliness and organization are the responsibility of janitorial workers. Janitors maintain customer and employee safety in the workplace. They keep companies running, whether it's in an office setting where teams collaborate closely or a hospital setting where disinfectants and cleanliness are key to sustaining healthy patients. They work hand in hand to maintain the well-being of your employees and the efficiency of your workspace. Janitorial Directory


  • 30 Apr 2024 6:31 PM | Garnett Patmon

    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms such as viruses or bacteria that are carried in blood and can cause disease in people. It can be exposed as a result of blood itself or other bodily fluids. It is important for cleaning employees as well as staff to have common knowledge of it simply due to the fact that they will be more likely to work around it. They must understand the risk factors of exposure, how to deal with cleaning and disinfecting an area certain around it, and indulge in the required safety measures to keep them safe. 

    When cleaning an area that may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens you should always wear proper PPE attire such as disposable latex gloves, a mask, googles, and on rare occasions a face shield and disposable overalls. Using proper cleaning disinfectant is also very important. You should always properly dispose of your gloves as a precaution. The reason why you should wear proper attire is because a simple cut, bruise, or scratch can mean the difference between safety and infection. Even when disposing of trash you should take great precautionary measures to ensure that no uncapped needles are exposed. If one should become stuck with a needle or come into contact with any form of bloodborne pathogens they should quickly clean the area with soap and water as well as see a doctor. The problem with exposure to bloodborne pathogens is that it puts an individual at risk of contracting certain diseases such as hepatitis b, hiv, and aids. 

    Understanding risk factors is also important if one does not receive treatment following being exposed. As I mentioned earlier if left untreated exposure to bloodborne pathogens can lead to life threatening diseases. Finally it is most important that all workers are informed of the risks as well as ways to prevent exposure and protect themselves. OSHA provides in great detail an overview regarding bloodborne pathogens, ways of prevention, and even information regarding the causes of bloodborne pathogens https://www.osha.gov/bloodborne-pathogens.


  • 30 Apr 2024 6:04 PM | Cameron Smith

    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms that are in human blood and has the potential to cause various disease if exposed. These diseases may include HIV/AIDS, hepatitis b, hepatitis c, malaria, and syphilis. The CDC reported that approximately 5.6 million healthcare and janitorial service workers are at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Therefore, we must maintain gaining knowledge of bloodborne pathogens.

    It's important to have knowledge of bloodborne pathogens because when knowledge is applied correctly it reduces the potential of a threat. Continually educating yourself on OSHA guidelines keeps the employer and their employees safe, also eliminates exposure in the workplace. With the training and guidelines of OSHA, it teaches us that we should treat all bodily fluids as if they are contaminated since there is no way to differentiate between infected fluids and non-infected fluids.

    In conclusion, educating ourselves about bloodborne pathogens should remain our priority. Annually educating ourselves and employees on the proper clean up of bodily fluids will continue to ensure workplace safety. Taking the initiative to meet OSHA guidelines will help you and others around you by limiting exposure.


  • 30 Apr 2024 4:43 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.

  • 30 Apr 2024 3:26 PM | Vivian Martin

    Properly cleaning healthcare facilities is so important to keep everyone safe and healthy. This includes: patients, visitors of patients, healthcare workers, as well as the cleaning personnel for these facilities. When a loved one has to go to the doctor or be admitted into hospital, you want the peace of mind of knowing you and your loved one will be safe from germs and bacteria as much as possible. 

    Along with following healthcare protocol for patient health and safety in general, it is also important for the cleaning personnel to follow strict and proper regimens to help in the process of a clean and safe environment for everyone that comes in contact or indirect contact with a potential infection. As a professional healthcare cleaner, it is my responsibility to make sure I am doing my part to keep others as well as myself safe by doing the following with all healthcare facilities. I will wear the proper PPE, use the correct disinfecting products that are registered with the EPA, clean all high touch surfaces, wash hands regularly, and always put on a new pair of latex gloves before entering a new patients room. 

    By following the procedures mentioned above I am confident that proper cleaning and disinfecting will help with the spread of germs and bacteria in a healthcare facility. I am thankful  for https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices with the opportunity to learn and also for allowing my business to be a part of this great organization.  

  • 30 Apr 2024 2:39 PM | David DeForest

    A clean environment in which one lives or works is essential for good health, much like the air, food and water we need. Bloodborne pathogens similar to contaminated air, food and water poses a risk to health and life.

    A well trained janitorial service being educated about the potential dangers of bloodborne pathogens, can help maintain a clean and safe environment to benefit the health of those in it.

    IJCSA maintains high standards for its members and therefore provides the necessary training to achieve certification in the various scopes of the profession. The bloodborne certification is one credential on the path of excellence and professionalism for the IJCSA members.


  • 30 Apr 2024 1:23 PM | Ana Malone

    It is extremely important for cleaning employees to be aware of the risk that comes from bloodborne pathogens. Cleaning staff could come into contact with many forms of bodily fluids that have the possibility of spreading disease. There is a possibility to infect themselves and many others by not properly handling situations where bloodborne pathogens could be a risk. Cleaning staff should always use universal precautions.

    Even if a particular cleaning staff member would not usually be expected to come into contact with a bloodborne pathogen, they should have the proper training to be able to handle the situation and reduce the chances of anyone contracting a bloodborne pathogen whenever possible.

    Bloodborne pathogens training can help employees to be aware of the risk and to use universal precautions by wearing proper PPE and following all established safety protocols. Without training employees may not be aware of the risks and that could lead to many people being at risk to be infected by a bloodborne pathogen that could have otherwise been avoided.

  • 30 Apr 2024 1:18 PM | Eudaldo Roldan

    By prioritizing sustainability in your cleaning practices, you can minimize environmental impact, promote a healthier indoor environment, and demonstrate your commitment to corporate responsibility being a IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified!

    Here's a guide on how to do it effectively green on your company or a routine:

    1.Assessment & Planning: Begin by assessing your current cleaning practices and identifying areas where you can make changes to reduce environmental impact. This might involve switching to eco-friendly cleaning products, reducing water and energy consumption, and minimizing waste generation. Develop a comprehensive plan outlining specific goals, timelines, and responsibilities for implementing the green cleaning program.

    2. Products: Choose cleaning products that are certified as environmentally friendly and safe for both human health and the environment. Look for products with third-party certifications such as Green Seal or EcoLogo, which ensure they meet rigorous environmental and performance standards. Consider using concentrated formulas to reduce packaging waste and opting for refillable containers where possible. Train staff on the proper use and disposal of these products to maximize effectiveness and minimize environmental harm.

    3. Equipment & Practices: Invest in energy-efficient cleaning equipment such as vacuums with HEPA filters and microfiber cloths, which require less water and chemicals to clean effectively. Implement practices such as microfiber mopping and dusting to reduce the need for disposable cleaning supplies and minimize airborne pollutants. Encourage staff to use environmentally friendly practices such as turning off lights and equipment when not in use and properly maintaining cleaning equipment to prolong its lifespan.

    4. Education & Engagement: Educate employees and stakeholders about the benefits of green cleaning and provide training on best practices for implementation. Foster a culture of sustainability by soliciting feedback, recognizing achievements, and incentivizing participation in green initiatives. Regularly evaluate the effectiveness of the green cleaning program through metrics such as water and energy consumption, waste diversion rates, and indoor air quality measurements, and make adjustments as needed to continuously improve performance.


  • 30 Apr 2024 11:34 AM | Mary Ram

    I have been in the cleaning field for twenty years ,  over time I have built my career as a cleaning professional I have made great strides  in my cleaning career through dedication and hard work I have built a great clientele base over the years whom I value you greatly and attribute for my greater success . I am OCD a germophobic by nature my instinct is clean , I am a strong innovative cleaner that knows how to bust through and remove grime , always a front runner in safety for me and my clients .I am a  detail oriented cleaner  and  have exceptional organizing techniques as well as design I always follow through with a showroom finish on every cleaning job I complete .

    I was a young single mother my only skill at the time was being a mom and homemaker working endless jobs to make ends meet while attending classes  and paying my way through college I worked hotels and other no end jobs barely making ends meet then I discovered I could clean on my own I landed a new construction contract through my fathers long time best friend it didn't take long until the money started flowing in I have been building different avenues ever since cleaning residential ,  commercial ,  and new construction .

      I can honestly say the last five years have been my best growth and strongest clientele base I ever had I have built my growth through strong customer service skills dedication and hard work has gained me great PR  word of mouth and referrals through past and current clients is what has created my biggest growth thus far  . My clients are  people that I have grown to love knowing and caring for their needs for so many years some more recent than others  I consider them friends as well as an extension of family when you are working for the same costumers throughout the years would be hard not too in my opinion  . Up until a few months ago I was very confident within my skill and experience as a cleaning professional to clean and disinfect for my clients keeping them safer every clean giving extra protection through the cold and flu season then Covid - 19 came , when I realized  how serious the pandemic was I suspended business immediately even before the state started shutting down I knew this virus was bigger than anything I had ever experienced . My instinct was to immediately start looking for more astringent PPE for proper protection for my personal protection as well as my clients protection I immediately thought to seek training and certification for bio hazard cleaning  did a quick search online and found IJCSA I was navigating the website and found I could get certified in biohazard cleaning but first I would have to get certified in hazardous chemicals customer service , residential cleaning specialist  then move on to bio hazard cleaning certification  IJCSA also has many other certifications available . I have had a lot of fun taking these refresher course study for these certifications has reminded me of the importance of chemical safety and the different resources out their for us professionals .

    For me the key advantages of hiring a cleaning professional that has passed the IJCSA RCS Certification is for safety professionalism  and good cleaning performance providing a better experience when hiring a house cleaner . hiring  a IJCSA RCS Certified cleaner advantages in safety is a front runner in this dangerous time with Covid - 19 looming in my opinion is a must for a cleaning professional to train for safety in all aspects IJCSA RCS Certified cleaners certify in bloodborne pathogens , hazardous chemical , cleaning skill and safety definitely is an advantage for you to insure to your clients you are ready and qualified for the job moving forward .

    Find Professional Certified Home Cleaning Services Here

  • 30 Apr 2024 10:35 AM | Garnett Patmon

    What is great customer service? How we define customer service is a way of assisting and advising individuals who wish to either buy our products or use our services. In customer service we do everything possible to meet our customers needs and demands. We simply follow the motto ‘Whatever makes the customer happy’ rather than ‘The Customer is Always Right’. While many would argue with this narrative I feel the first is better because sometimes the customer may not know what they are doing and are reaching out for help. It is important when dealing with a customer to show them empathy, compassion, provide knowledge and attention as well as that you are listening to them and care about what they have to say. You should always show the customer respect and that you are reliable enough for them to trust not only in your business but also you as a worker. 

    When operating a janitorial or cleaning service providing good customer service is critical to the success of our business. The International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association as well as its members keen themselves on making their customers happy. In my time I have never seen so many businesses and companies who care deeply about their clients as all members at IJCSA do. If you or anyone you know are in need of a particular cleaning service feel free to check out some of the websites businesses https://www.ijcsa.org/Find-A-Cleaning-Service-Janitorial-Service.




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