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  • 11 Sep 2023 12:30 PM | Deleted user

    Environmental services personnel are a vital part of protecting the health and safety of patients, visitors, and staff in healthcare facilities.  It is important that they are highly trained and knowledgeable in prevention of the spread of healthcare-associated infections.  Their process in cleaning and disinfecting equipment, rooms, and other common areas within healthcare facilities is a critical part of maintaining safety.   

    By following appropriate guidelines, EVS staff can provide protection from diseases such as those carried by bloodborne pathogens.  Bloodborne pathogens included, but are not limited to, Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).  Having knowledge of these pathogens and their effects is helpful to the safety measures the EVS department must utilize to protect themselves and others.

    EVS workers can prevent the spread of diseases from bloodborne pathogens by knowing how to properly sanitize the environment, dispose of contaminated materials, and record any exposures to bloodborne pathogens.  It is important to train cleaning employees and staff to be aware of the products and supplies they use and how they reduce or eliminate exposure to bloodborne pathogens.  EVS employees play an important role in preventing contact with bloodborne pathogens so their education of these pathogens can help save lives.

  • 10 Sep 2023 6:57 PM | Deleted user

    If you want your carpets cleaned by the best then IJCSA members are the people for you. They are Carpet Cleaning Certified and have the training required to do the best possible job for your carpets either in your home or your business. Look for proffessional certified carpet cleaners near you by clicking this link International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association - Carpet Cleaning Directory (ijcsa.org)

  • 09 Sep 2023 8:12 PM | Deleted user

    Cleaning your carpet can be a very daunting task. It is very important to use the right cleaners for your carpet and the right cleaners for any stains that you may have. Keeping it clean is an important determining factor as to how long your carpet will last.

    An IJCSA carpet certified member has been trained on what cleaning solutions to use and when. They have also been trained on techniques to getting your carpets cleaned. At IJCSA we take pride in the quality of our work. Because of their training you will get results that you will be happy with and on top of that having your carpets cleaned correctly will save you money in the long run because your carpet will last much longer. 

  • 09 Sep 2023 1:02 PM | Inge Dedek

    In our quest for spotless surfaces and sanitized spaces, we often overlook the hidden dangers that lurk within the very cleaning agents we trust. Everyday cleaning chemicals, touted for their efficacy, come with a price tag beyond their cost – a toll on both our health and the environment. The alternative lies in the embrace of natural green products, a choice that offers a safer, more sustainable path to cleanliness.

    Conventional cleaning chemicals contain a slew of synthetic compounds, many of which emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) when used. These VOCs can lead to indoor air pollution, which, in turn, triggers various health issues. Respiratory problems, headaches, allergies, and skin irritations are just a few of the repercussions that arise from prolonged exposure to these chemicals. In stark contrast, natural green products harness the power of plant-based ingredients, ensuring that homes and workplaces remain free from harmful toxins. This translates to healthier indoor air quality and fewer health concerns for occupants.

    The repercussions of using everyday cleaning chemicals extend far beyond indoor spaces. When these chemicals are rinsed away, they seep into water systems, adversely affecting aquatic life and ecosystems. Furthermore, their production and disposal contribute to pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Natural green products, on the other hand, break down more readily in the environment and have a significantly lower impact on ecosystems. By choosing green alternatives, individuals actively participate in reducing their carbon footprint and minimizing damage to the planet.

    The excessive use of traditional cleaning chemicals has also given rise to a concerning issue – the development of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms. The overuse of antimicrobial agents in these products has led to the evolution of resilient bacteria and pathogens that pose a threat to human health. Green cleaning products avoid the use of such antimicrobial agents, promoting a balanced microbial environment and reducing the likelihood of resistance development.

    Natural green cleaning products embrace sustainability from production to disposal. These products typically involve responsibly sourced natural ingredients, eco-friendly packaging, and biodegradable formulations. By choosing green alternatives, consumers contribute to a circular economy that minimizes waste and conserves resources, laying the foundation for a greener future.

    The choice between everyday cleaning chemicals and natural green products isn't just about cleanliness – it's about safeguarding our health and protecting the environment. As we become more conscientious consumers, opting for natural green cleaning solutions becomes a step toward a healthier, cleaner, and more sustainable world. 


  • 08 Sep 2023 10:23 PM | Deleted user

    having, providing, and showing great customer service in the cleaning business is essential because most times the client is already distraught due to their items being damaged beyond repair. so being able to provide compassion and understanding along with thoroughly getting the job done will leave the client satisfied and wanting to refer your company to their friends and family.

    practicing and applying the L.A.S.T approach will significantly improve the relationship with you and your clients. LISTEN first do not interrupt, remember the client may be emotional or upset. APOLOGIZE for any inconvenience they have suffered, then you can begin to SOLVE their problem in the appropriate way. After you have completed tha job and the client is satisfied with your work THANK them for allowing you to help them and for using your services.

  • 08 Sep 2023 12:36 PM | Deleted user

    As a worker in the healthcare field, I have seen the benefits of mold awareness. Inside of hospitals and clinics there are a lot of fluids and biohazardous materials and can also have a good amount of moisture in the air, all of which is ideal environments and conditions for mold to grow.

    Making sure all employees are aware of the risk of mold and all ways to prevent it are crucial in the healthcare field, if excess moisture, leaking pipes, or HVAC systems are not checked, monitored and fixed it will lead to mold forming which will then put employees and patients at risk.

    being well informed on mold prevention methods and materials along with routine building and system maintenance mold should not be an issue or a reoccurring issue.

    Making sure all surfaces, floors, pipes, and appliances are cleaned and dried thoroughly, along with ensuring all HVAC and ventilation systems are functioning properly at all times saves lives and money.

  • 02 Sep 2023 4:15 AM | Deleted user

    Everyday cleaning products can have many damaging effects on one's health and the environment, especially in comparison to using green cleaning products. Some of the damaging effects of using everyday cleaning products can include: 

    Health Risks for Humans:

    Many standard cleaning products contain volatile organic compounds that can contribute to poor indoor air quality. Lengthy exposure to these chemicals can lead to issues with the respiratory system, allergies, and more serious health problems.

    Harsh chemicals contained within everyday cleaners can trigger allergic reactions, skin irritations such as rashes, and asthma in some individuals.

    Environmental Impact:

    Many everyday cleaning products include chemicals that are harmful when they enter waterways. These chemicals can have an effect on aquatic ecosystems and cause harm to aquatic life. Additionally, these products can also contribute to indoor and outdoor air pollution as they tend to release volatile organic compounds when used.

    However, green cleaning products are developed to reduce these harmful effects by using ingredients that are non-toxic and derived from renewable resources. Some benefits of using green cleaning products can be:

    Safer for Health:

    Green cleaning products are often free from harsh chemicals, reducing the risk of skin irritation, respiratory problems, and other health issues. Many of the products have lower toxicity levels and are safer for use around humans and other life forms. 

    Eco-Friendly:

    Green cleaning products are made to be more eco-friendly, degrading more quickly in the environment and harming ecosystems less

    Air and Water Pollution Reduction:

    Green cleaning products emit fewer volatile organic compounds, which lowers indoor air pollution. As a result, water pollution is reduced because they are less likely to transfer dangerous substances into water systems.

    In conclude, using green cleaning products can create a significant reduction in the effects that everyday cleaning products can have on the health of individuals as well as the environment. 

    To assist in reducing these effects, IJSCA has trained and certified many professionals to ensure that they are creating a more sustainable and healthier environment for all. In hiring a professional to assist with your cleaning needs, you can also ensure that you are taking an active approach as well to creating a better environment for all. 

    References:

    14 Benefits Of Green Cleaning For Your Home | Cleanup Geek

    https://www.calibrecleaning.com.au/the-benefits-of-green-cleaning-products/



  • 01 Sep 2023 5:21 PM | Deleted user

    It's important for cleaning staff and workers to know about bloodborne pathogens for several important reasons:

    Personal safety:

    People who clean often have to deal with possibly dangerous things, like blood and other body fluids. Knowing about bloodborne germs keeps them from being exposed to them and getting sick. This is especially important in places where these drugs are present, such as hospitals, crime scenes, and other places.

    Preventing Infections:

    Cleaning staff who know about bloodborne germs can take the right steps to stop infections from spreading. This means using the right personal protective equipment (PPE), like gloves, masks, and gowns, and following the right steps for cleaning and getting rid of the waste.

    Legal Compliance:

    It is very important to follow the rules, such as the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Employers are responsible for teaching their workers and making sure that their workers understand and follow these rules. If you don't, there could be civil consequences.

    Effective Cleaning:

    Cleaning staff who know about bloodborne germs will be better able to do their jobs. They know which cleaning products and methods to use in different scenarios. This makes sure that surfaces are clean and safe to use.

    Response to an emergency:

    Employees who know about bloodborne diseases can help more effectively when accidents or injuries happen that involve them. They know how to block off the area, give first aid, and limit the risk of being exposed again.

    Public health:

    Cleaning staff are a big part of keeping the public healthy, especially in places like schools, offices, and hospitals where many people use the same area. Their knowledge of bloodborne pathogens helps stop disease attacks and improves the health of the community as a whole.

    Professionalism:

    Cleaning workers are more likely to be professional if they know about bloodborne diseases. It gives clients and employers confidence because they know the cleaning staff is trained to handle possibly dangerous situations in a safe and responsible way.

    Well-Being of Employees:

    Employees who feel safe and informed at work are more likely to be happy at work and have good morale. This can make it easier to keep employees and make them work harder.

    In conclusion, educating cleaning staff and employees about bloodborne pathogens is important not only for safety and compliance, but also for effective cleaning, public health, and the general well-being of employees and the community.


  • 31 Aug 2023 3:51 PM | Deleted user

    If you think you have mold anywhere...save yourself a lot of time by going to https://www.ijcsa.org/Flood-Damage-Restoration-Services.  It's a one stop shop for all the services you may need.

    If you want to waste your valuable time proceed elsewhere.

    Do the research and make sure whomever you call is a certified mold cleaning company otherwise you are throwing your money away.  

    In the meantime try to keep the mold under control. open your window for some free airflow and help get that musty smell out. wash and dry off anything that may be wet.

    Remember, you can clean up the mold to make it look good but it it is not properly taken care of it WILL return.

  • 31 Aug 2023 3:27 PM | Deleted user

    Mold is not only ugly to look at but it can also make you extremally sick. We don't always see the mold and that's a little scary.

    A couple things that happen when you have a mold cleaning program is it can save your health and it could save you a lot of money (we all like saving money). 

    Try to keep a lot of moisture out of you house as that is the bigget thing that leads to mold. You want to prevent it from starting as it spreads fast.  When you get out of the shower dry it as mold loves to hide in the cracks.  Make sure you have the bathroom fan on when you shower too.

    Make a plan to check your house out every so often as you may have developed a leak that you don't know about and will likely get more around the area.  You should probably check under your house as well.


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