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  • 26 Jan 2026 9:41 AM | Kathryn House

    https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services

    Green cleaning is important to every living creature on Earth because it directly affects the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the ecosystems we all depend on. Traditional cleaning chemicals often contain harsh toxins that don’t simply disappear after use—they linger in indoor air, wash down drains, and eventually enter rivers, soil, and oceans. These substances can disrupt wildlife habitats, harm aquatic life, and contribute to long-term environmental damage. By choosing green cleaning products made with biodegradable and non-toxic ingredients, we reduce the amount of harmful pollutants released into the environment, helping protect the delicate balance that sustains all forms of life.


    For humans and animals alike, green cleaning plays a critical role in protecting health. Many conventional cleaners release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can irritate lungs, trigger asthma, cause skin reactions, and weaken immune systems over time. Children, pets, the elderly, and people with compromised health are especially vulnerable to these exposures. Green cleaning products are designed to clean effectively without introducing dangerous chemicals into living spaces, creating safer homes, schools, workplaces, and public facilities where people and animals can thrive without unnecessary health risks.


    Green cleaning is also essential for the long-term sustainability of our planet. Every product choice sends a message about how we value natural resources. Environmentally responsible cleaning practices reduce water pollution, limit plastic waste, and lower carbon footprints associated with manufacturing and disposal. When businesses and individuals commit to green cleaning, they contribute to a global effort to preserve ecosystems for future generations. In this way, green cleaning is not just about cleanliness—it is about stewardship, responsibility, and respect for all living creatures that share this planet


  • 26 Jan 2026 9:06 AM | Kathryn House

    As an IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified company, we take pride in going beyond basic cleaning to deliver healthier, safer, and more sustainable environments for our clients. Our certification represents a commitment to responsible cleaning practices that protect people, property, and the planet. Green cleaning is not a trend for us—it is a core part of how we operate every day. From the products we select to the methods we use, our goal is to provide professional-level cleanliness while reducing chemical exposure, improving indoor air quality, and minimizing environmental impact.


    Our green cleaning program begins with product selection and control. We exclusively use IJCSA-approved, environmentally responsible cleaning products that are non-toxic, biodegradable, and free from harsh chemicals such as ammonia, chlorine, and artificial fragrances. These products are effective against dirt, bacteria, and common pathogens while remaining safe for occupants, pets, and cleaning staff. To reduce waste and overuse, we implement proper dilution systems and clearly labeled containers, ensuring the correct amount of product is used for each task. This not only protects surfaces and finishes but also supports consistency and accountability in our daily cleaning routine.


    Daily implementation also includes sustainable cleaning methods and equipment. Our team uses microfiber cloths and mops, which reduce the need for excess chemicals while improving dust and bacteria removal. Color-coded cleaning tools prevent cross-contamination between restrooms, kitchens, and general areas. Equipment such as HEPA-filter vacuums is used to capture fine particles and allergens, helping maintain healthier indoor air quality. We also prioritize water conservation by using efficient cleaning techniques that limit unnecessary water usage without compromising cleanliness.


    Training and accountability are essential to the success of our green cleaning program. All staff members receive ongoing training on green cleaning principles, proper product usage, safety procedures, and environmentally responsible practices. Supervisors conduct routine inspections to ensure standards are met and continuously improved. By combining certified green products, smart cleaning systems, and well-trained professionals, our company delivers consistent, high-quality results that align with IJCSA green cleaning standards.


    Choosing an IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified company means choosing a partner that values health, sustainability, and professionalism. Our daily green cleaning practices reflect our dedication to cleaner spaces and a cleaner future—proving that effective cleaning and environmental responsibility can, and should, go hand in hand.


  • 26 Jan 2026 9:02 AM | Kathryn House

    One standout green cleaning option is the Puracy Natural Multi‑Surface Cleaner, a plant-based, non-toxic multi-surface solution made from biodegradable ingredients like water and renewable botanicals. It has a high consumer rating (4.8★) on everyday cleaning tasks like countertops, appliances, and bathroom surfaces, and users consistently praise it for leaving little to no streaks — a common pain point with some natural cleaners. Independent evaluations, such as those on the Environmental Working Group (EWG) database, give it an “A” rating for safety, underscoring its low-risk profile for family use.  I’ve found that products like this strike a good balance: they clean visibly well on regular messes and help reduce exposure to harsh VOCs and irritating chemicals often found in conventional cleaners, which research shows can impact indoor air quality and health

    That said, no green cleaner is perfect for every situation. Based on user feedback and product testing reports, the Puracy cleaner works excellent for everyday grime and routine home cleaning, but it may struggle slightly with very heavy pet messes or baked-on grease compared with stronger, traditional chemical cleaners.  However, considering its safety credentials and overall performance on typical household tasks, it’s a product I’d recommend to anyone looking to reduce chemical load in their home without sacrificing cleaning power. For deeper-soiled areas, one might consider pairing it with targeted, eco-certified stain treatments, but for most spaces, this type of green product delivers results that feel both effective and responsible for people, pets, and the planet.



  • 26 Jan 2026 9:01 AM | Kathryn House

    One standout green cleaning option is the Puracy Natural Multi‑Surface Cleaner, a plant-based, non-toxic multi-surface solution made from biodegradable ingredients like water and renewable botanicals. It has a high consumer rating (4.8★) on everyday cleaning tasks like countertops, appliances, and bathroom surfaces, and users consistently praise it for leaving little to no streaks — a common pain point with some natural cleaners. Independent evaluations, such as those on the Environmental Working Group (EWG) database, give it an “A” rating for safety, underscoring its low-risk profile for family use.  I’ve found that products like this strike a good balance: they clean visibly well on regular messes and help reduce exposure to harsh VOCs and irritating chemicals often found in conventional cleaners, which research shows can impact indoor air quality and health

    That said, no green cleaner is perfect for every situation. Based on user feedback and product testing reports, the Puracy cleaner works excellent for everyday grime and routine home cleaning, but it may struggle slightly with very heavy pet messes or baked-on grease compared with stronger, traditional chemical cleaners.  However, considering its safety credentials and overall performance on typical household tasks, it’s a product I’d recommend to anyone looking to reduce chemical load in their home without sacrificing cleaning power. For deeper-soiled areas, one might consider pairing it with targeted, eco-certified stain treatments, but for most spaces, this type of green product delivers results that feel both effective and responsible for people, pets, and the planet.



  • 26 Jan 2026 8:58 AM | Kathryn House

    https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services

    Finding a truly green cleaning service shouldn’t feel complicated—and that’s where IJCSA comes in. We connect consumers with cleaning professionals who are committed to safer, eco-friendly practices that protect your home, your health, and the environment. Whether you’re searching for a service that uses non-toxic products, reduces harsh chemical exposure, or prioritizes sustainable methods, IJCSA helps point you in the right direction with confidence.


    Today’s families and businesses are more conscious than ever about what goes into their spaces. Traditional cleaning products can leave behind harmful residues that affect indoor air quality, trigger allergies, and impact long-term health. IJCSA recognizes that clean should never come at the cost of well-being. That’s why we emphasize green cleaning solutions that are tough on dirt and germs—but gentle on people, pets, and the planet.


    When you choose a green cleaning service through IJCSA, you’re choosing transparency, responsibility, and peace of mind. From residential homes to offices and shared spaces, green cleaning supports a healthier lifestyle while still delivering professional-level results. It’s not just about cleanliness—it’s about creating safer environments where people can live, work, and thrive.


    IJCSA is proud to be a trusted resource for those who want cleaner spaces without compromising their values. If you’re ready to make the switch to a more sustainable, health-conscious cleaning approach, let IJCSA help guide you toward a greener, smarter choice—because a clean space should also be a safe one


  • 25 Jan 2026 5:01 PM | Shelleva Orr

    Medical cleaning is built around one simple idea to stop germs from spreading. In hospitals and clinics, cleaning teams do much more than make spaces look nice—they focus on protecting people. They clean with purpose, paying close attention to high-touch surfaces and following infection prevention practices designed to keep patients safe. What many people do not realize is that these same methods work just as well in everyday places like homes, offices, schools, childcare centers, gyms, churches, salons, and retail spaces. When healthcare-style cleaning is used outside of hospitals, everyday cleaning becomes a form of public health protection.

    The first step is changing how we think about cleaning. In healthcare, the focus is on the surfaces people touch the most, because that is where germs spread fastest. The same is true anywhere people gather. Door handles, light switches, keyboards, phones, breakroom appliances, elevator buttons, and restrooms all deserve extra attention. Creating a simple routine that focuses on these high-touch areas—daily or multiple times a day in busy spaces—can dramatically reduce the spread of germs. Cleaning from top to bottom and from cleaner areas to dirtier ones also helps prevent germs from being spread around instead of removed.

    Using the right products the right way is just as important. Healthcare cleaning depends on EPA-registered disinfectants, proper dwell time, and following label directions—not quick wipe-downs or guesswork. Disinfectants need time to work, and skipping that step means germs may survive. Simple practices like changing cloths between rooms, using color-coded microfiber, wearing gloves when needed, and washing hands after cleaning go a long way in keeping both cleaners and building occupants safe. For those looking for professional support or trained providers who follow these standards, the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory is a valuable resource for finding qualified cleaning professionals.

    At the end of the day, germs don’t stay in hospitals—they travel with us into our workplaces, homes, and communities. By using healthcare-inspired cleaning practices in everyday spaces, we take a practical, powerful step toward protecting families, employees, and the people we care about—one surface at a time.

    References:

    https://www.epa.gov/coronavirus-and-disinfectants

    https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices

    https://www.cdc.gov/healthcare-associated-infections/hcp/cleaning-global/procedures.html?utm_source

    https://www.cdc.gov/hygiene/about/when-and-how-to-clean-and-disinfect-a-facility.html?utm_source

    https://www.cdc.gov/infection-control/hcp/disinfection-sterilization/summary-recommendations.html?utm_source


  • 25 Jan 2026 3:54 PM | Crystal Peterson

    Becoming Green Cleaning Certified offers meaningful benefits for both individuals and companies within the cleaning industry. Certification demonstrates a commitment to safer, more responsible cleaning practices that prioritize human health, environmental protection, and professional accountability. Green cleaning certification equips cleaners with the knowledge to properly use eco-friendly products, reduce chemical exposure, and understand the impact cleaning choices have on indoor air quality, water systems, and long-term environmental health. For individuals, certification builds confidence and credibility; for companies, it establishes trust and professionalism in a competitive marketplace.

    One of the most significant benefits of green cleaning certification is the ability to protect people from harmful chemicals. Traditional cleaning products often contain toxins that can cause respiratory issues, skin irritation, long-term health problems, and environmental damage. Green cleaning-certified professionals are trained to recognize safer alternatives, apply products correctly, and avoid unnecessary chemical use. This protects not only cleaning staff, but also clients, families, children, pets, and vulnerable populations who occupy the spaces being cleaned. Certification reinforces the value that a truly clean space should also be a safe one.

    Green cleaning certification also provides a strong business advantage. Consumers are increasingly seeking eco-friendly cleaning services and want assurance that companies are not engaging in greenwashing. Certification offers verifiable proof that a cleaner or company understands green cleaning principles and follows recognized standards. Being listed in the IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory allows certified professionals and businesses to be easily found by consumers who are specifically searching for trusted green cleaning providers. This visibility helps connect environmentally conscious clients with qualified professionals who share their values.

    Beyond marketing and compliance, green cleaning certification reflects a deeper commitment to stewardship and responsibility. Certified professionals understand that protecting the environment goes hand-in-hand with protecting public health. By reducing chemical runoff, minimizing waste, and choosing sustainable practices, green cleaning-certified individuals and companies contribute to a healthier planet and a safer future. Certification through IJCSA supports ongoing education, ethical practices, and industry leadership—helping elevate both the profession and the impact cleaners have on the world around them.

    Find one here: Green Cleaning Services

  • 25 Jan 2026 9:03 AM | Samuel Sanchez

    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms present in human blood that can cause diseases such as HIV and Hepatitis B. Anyone who works in the cleaning industry may come into contact with materials that could be contaminated with bloodborne pathogens. Possessing the right knowledge ensures that individuals are able to perform their duties while protecting their own safety and the safety of those around them. Cleaning staff must understand where bloodborne pathogens may be present, how to properly clean surfaces that come into contact with them, how to safely handle and dispose of contaminated materials or waste, and how to care for themselves or others who may be exposed.

    Bloodborne pathogens can be transmitted not only through blood, but also through certain body fluids and materials that have come into contact with them. This includes laundry, bedding, fixtures, flooring, and other surfaces. Because it is not always possible to know whether bloodborne pathogens are present, it is best to assume they are and handle all situations accordingly. This includes wearing proper personal protective equipment (PPE), using appropriate cleaning supplies, properly labeling and handling contaminated materials (such as laundry or bedding), and safely disposing of contaminated waste. The CDC has established guidelines known as Universal Precautions and Protective Practices to provide guidance when performing these activities.

    In addition, it is equally important for individuals to know what to do if they accidentally come into contact with contaminated materials or experience a potential exposure. Taking early action can help prevent or reduce the risk of serious, life-altering conditions.

    By staying informed and following proper safety practices, we can help ensure the safety of ourselves and those we serve.


  • 24 Jan 2026 4:46 PM | Nicole Macrow

    It is vital that all employees that may come in contact with bloodborne pathogens know and understand the process in which to handle exposure. This will minimize the risk the employee has of obtaining a bloodborne pathogen, such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV, as well as protect any other person who may come in contact.

    Having each employee know how a bloodborne pathogen is contracted will help them to navigate situations more carefully. For example, knowing that it is transferred through blood, but also bodily fluids will prepare them to wear the appropriate safety gear, such as gloves or even goggles when cleaning. This applies not only to medical facilities, but anywhere that the public may utilize such as trash cans or public restrooms. You may not realize there was a contaminated needle or bloody paper towel buried in a bathroom trash until it was too late. Taking the proper precautions could save your employees in the event that they do come across something unexpected.

    Cleaning up bodily fluids is something that most cleaners, even in areas other than the medical field, will come across at some point. Whether it be a trashcan, feminine product dispenser or the toilet, it is crucial for your employees to know the best practices in cleaning when it comes to encountering bodily fluids. Having the correct disinfectant, waste baskets and clearly labeled bags and safety wear, will ensure they have everything they need to safely clean and dispose of any potentially harmful items.

    Properly trained cleaning service employees will not have to guess how to rectify a situation when they have to face it. It is always better to be over-prepared, than to backtrack and try to learn about something after the fact. Having this training be required and specific instructions readily available, helps them to understand the severity of these illnesses if contracted, and also gives them peace of mind knowing they have the tools to calmly handle issues in an otherwise stressful situation. Giving them the tools needed will leave no time for guessing.

  • 24 Jan 2026 3:24 PM | Anonymous member

    Germs and viruses are far more common in the workplace than many people realize, especially in high-traffic and shared environments like offices, hospitals, clinics, and medical facilities. Surfaces such as doorknobs, keyboards, telephones, elevator buttons, break room appliances, and bathroom fixtures can harbor bacteria and viruses for hours—or even days—if not properly cleaned and disinfected. In healthcare environments, the risk is even more pronounced. Bloodborne pathogens, respiratory droplets, and contaminated surfaces contribute to the spread of illnesses like influenza, COVID-19, MRSA, and norovirus. Without strict healthcare cleaning protocols, these pathogens can compromise the health and safety of both patients and staff.

    Proper medical facility cleaning, performed by trained and IJCSA-certified professionals, is critical to minimizing the spread of these infectious agents. Regular disinfecting of high-touch surfaces, proper handling of biohazard materials, and thorough sanitation of patient rooms and common areas are key components of healthcare cleaning. Professional cleaners must understand chemical hazards and use EPA-approved disinfectants that are proven to kill dangerous microorganisms. Training in bloodborne pathogen safety and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is essential to ensure that cleaning staff are protected while creating a safer environment for everyone in the facility.

    Employers and healthcare administrators looking to safeguard their environments should consider hiring certified professionals listed in the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory. These service providers specialize in healthcare cleaning, ensuring compliance with OSHA, CDC, and other regulatory bodies. By implementing a structured and effective cleaning routine with trained staff, the workplace becomes not only more sanitary, but also more productive and safer for all occupants. Germs and viruses may be invisible, but with the right cleaning program, their impact can be drastically reduced.

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