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  • 04 Jul 2020 2:16 PM | Deleted user
    Are you looking for cleaning services? Not just any cleaning services... are you looking for the best cleaning services? If you answered yes to any of my questions I know the best cleaning company for you. IJCSA is proven to be the top rated cleaning company with the best trained Members. IJCSA Members specialized in putting customers first! 

    IJCSA Members so very well trained and are the best when it comes down to their customer service skills. Having great customer service skills is a top priority with IJCSA and that’s why this is the biggest most successful international professional cleaning company yet. 

  • 04 Jul 2020 11:36 AM | Deleted user

    If you operate a business, maintaining a clean and organised environment is one of the biggest struggles of the job.

    While making sure your premises is always clean and tidy requires a bit of effort and forward planning, it can pay itself back several times over.

    Here's Why:

    Increased productivity

    Firstly, maintaining an organised working environment will make it easy for your staff or workers to find the equipment and supplies they need, directly increasing productivity. It will also indirectly boost staff productivity if your staff know you dedicate company time and resources to making sure their working environment is clean, safe, and efficient, they are more likely to take pride in their work.

    Comply with Health and Safety regulations

    As a business owner, it’s particularly important that you maintain a clean and tidy working environment in order to comply with health and safety legislature. The (HSWA)1974 requires all employers to ensure the health and safety of anyone affected by their work or in employment.

    Furthermore, under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, employers must assess workplace risks — including slip and trip risks — and take action to address them wherever necessary.

    Lastly, the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 require the floors of your workplace to be suitable for the type of work that will be performed on it, in good condition, and free of obstructions.

    Failing to comply with this health and safety legislation can not only put your employees in danger, but also lead to your business failing a check from a health and safety inspector, which could lead to a serious financial loss.

    In short, maintaining a clean and organised environment will lead to increased productivity and higher staff morale, as well as ensure your business complies with all the current health and safety criteria.

    Making a Business cleaning plan

    The type of work you perform on your business premises will affect how often it needs to be cleaned, but you should perform two kinds of cleaning routines: deep and regular cleaning.

    Deep cleaning

    Over time, the floor of your business is going to get dirty and your equipment and furniture is going to build up with dust and grime, both of which can seriously affect productivity.

    Your business needs to be deeply cleaned before it reaches this point.

    When you perform a deep clean, you should set aside several hours to use heavy-duty cleaning equipment and supplies on every surface and piece of equipment on your premises.

    If you’ll be enlisting your staff to clean and tidy their own section, you should schedule the deep clean during a slow period if at all possible. If you’re hiring outside help to perform the clean for you, you should schedule them to come in on an evening or weekend so you don’t lose out on productive work hours.

    Regular cleaning

    In between your scheduled deep cleans, you should also instruct your staff to perform a regular maintenance routine to keep on top of things and extend the amount of time needed before your next intensive clean.

    How often this routine should be performed and what it should entail depends on several factors, such as:

    What kind of work do you perform at this location? Do you use machines that create a lot of mess, dust, and debris?

    How often do your clients and suppliers visit your site? A messy work environment doesn’t reflect well on your business and may have an impact on whether or not they want to continue working with you.

    Do you use equipment that requires a sterile environment to perform at its best? If so, your regular cleaning routine will need to be more intensive in order to maintain these levels of cleanliness.

    Invest in the right cleaning equipment

    If you’re committed to maintaining a clean and healthy work space environment, it’s crucial that you provide your employees with all of the equipment they need to perform their cleaning duties thoroughly and efficiently.


  • 03 Jul 2020 2:14 PM | Deleted user

    Traditional chemical cleaning products have been shown time and time again to possess chemicals which are unsafe and potentially hazardous to our health with continuous exposure of a regular cleaning routine.

    One of the many benefits of green cleaning is that green product wont damage surfaces over time like traditional product can. They are also better for the environment. 

    Remember, what goes into our water and food systems eventually comes back to us.

    Just one click away on Green Cleaning Service Directory you can find IJCSA certified companies using green cleaning standards  . 

  • 03 Jul 2020 1:41 PM | Deleted user

    When dealing with bloodborne pathogens I feel strongly that it is very important for all employees and staff to have the proper knowledge and know how of proper approach and handling procedures.  Without the proper knowledge and training could mean the difference between life and death.  With the proper staff training, knowledge, and company policies it will make a safe work environment for all Involved

    Universal precaution is also very important for cleaning employees & staff to have the know how when it comes to bloodborne pathogens.  Some of us (myself being one of them) are in a cleaning field outside of the medical field.  Even if we were in the medical field, most of us can not tell if blood or bodily fluid is infected with a blood borne pathogen.  So it is best to approach and handle all objects and materials known to be contaminated with blood or harmful bodily fluids the same.  Bloodborne pathogen or no blood borne pathogen.  This approach and know how will make a safer work environment for all involved.

    The last, and in my opinion the most important topic for employees & staff  to have the knowledge and know how about when dealing with blood borne pathogens is post exposure management.  How to handle situations where myself or another co-worker has been exposed to any type of blood borne pathogen is important for every ones health and safety.  Not knowing could cause disease or death.  I don't want to die, and I don't want my co-workers to die.  This is why I feel it is important for cleaning employees and staff knowing about bloodborne pathogens.  Knowing will keep our work place safer.  

  • 03 Jul 2020 5:18 AM | Deleted user

    Properly cleaning a contaminated area will avoid further cross contamination. The purpose is to mitigate the current event and area contaminated. Avoiding cross contamination will reduce the risk to employees and others who come into the contaminated area after the cleaning is completed. Proper cleaning will also assist in reducing the amount of time an area requires to be contained and cleaned. 

    Training employees about the risk of bloodborne pathogens will educate an employee of the seriousness of the situation. An employee with no prior knowledge of the potential risks associated with bloodborne pathogens will allow for error and potential health risk to the employee and those that come into contact with the area. A well trained employee will properly clean the area and take the correct steps to clean and dispose of contaminated materials. Also, it allows for an employee to understand what to avoid and what precautions to take.

    Proper cleaning comes from proper training! It's that simple. The more an employee is trained, the more the chance for error is diminished. Training should be an ongoing practice that benefits the company and the servicing public. The industry is ever changing and health risks are different in every setting, the more knowledge one has, the better the service.

  • 02 Jul 2020 6:38 PM | Deleted user

    As a member of IJCSA one of our top priorities is customer service. Getting to know our customer, understanding their needs, be willing to correct any problem that may occur. Reoccurring customers are our greatest assets, they often help our business grow by telling friends and family what a great service we have provided and in the same token a dissatisfied customer can hurt our company with negative reviews. So we strive for excellence.

    Remember at IJCSA our customers are our first priority, we strive to make sure your experience with us is excellent and if we fall short of our goal we will work hard to make sure you are satisfied. Any company you find in the IJCSA Business Directory  is capable of providing you with a quality service because we believe in customer service.

     

  • 02 Jul 2020 3:39 PM | Debvon King

    Using everyday cleaning chemicals can cause many harmful effects versus using natural green products. The effects of everyday cleaning chemicals can negatively affect your client, their belongings, and the environment. Using natural green products and cleaning is a great alternative to using the harsher chemicals, you can get the clean that you want without the toxic/harmful effects.

    One of my biggest pet peeves with cleaning chemicals is the SMELL. I do not like coming home to my house smelling like bleach or ammonia. These products can cause skin irritation, burning eyes, and it can be dangerous to inhale if too much is used. Safety is another issue if you have smaller kids, chemical poisoning could be another potential hazard.

    Green cleaners can expand the lifespan of your belongings. These echo friendly ingredients can be safely used daily without damaging your surfaces.  Everyday cleaners can affect the texture of your surfaces over time due to the different toxic chemicals being used.

    Green Cleaning is a healthier alternative for the environment than using the traditional everyday cleaners. When you use the everyday cleaning chemicals, the toxic fumes are released into the atmosphere and we (you and I) are breathing that in. Green cleaning will overall improve your indoor air quality.

    As you can see, using everyday cleaning chemicals can be very harmful.  Green cleaning is overall safer, smells better, is better for your surfaces in your home, and healthier on the environment. You can find a  IJCSA certified cleaning company here: https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services


  • 02 Jul 2020 2:55 PM | Deleted user

    It is very imperative that all employees understand the importance of dealing with Bloodborne Pathogens, as it is a matter of life or death. Employees must understand that all bodily fluids must be treated and considered potentially infectious.

    Employees must wear gloves at all times and wash their hands thoroughly immediately after removing their gloves to prevent contact with Bloodborne Pathogens. 

    Bloodborne Pathogens occur via nose, mouth and/or breaks in skin; which is why it is very imperative to not eat, smoke or drink in areas where there's a possibility of Bloodborne Pathogen exposure.

  • 02 Jul 2020 2:51 PM | Deleted user

     Currently we are dealing with a Global Pandemic: COVID-19. Now more than ever it is important to have an understanding of what a virus is and how it is transmitted. Social Distancing promotes in containment. This being said it will not prevent the spread of the virus.

     We as employers and cleaning technicians will likely be exposed to this virus at some point. Whether it be in passing on the street or in full Haz Mat Gear, we still need to be cognizant of our responsibilities. 

     Remember simple hygiene; wash your hands with soap, use a paper towel to open doors, keep your hands out of your mouth and for Godsake's don't cough or sneeze in someone's space.If you are exposed without PPE; self quarantine, monitor your health for symptoms, follow the Social Distancing Rules and don't panic. You/ we will survive.

    Learn More About Bloodborne Pathogens Here

  • 02 Jul 2020 1:28 PM | Deleted user

       The importance of cleaning employees and staff knowing about bloodborne pathogen's, is paramount to the decrease in the spread of any disease.  When cleaning employees and staff understand what bloodborne pathogen's are, and know how to protect themselves it slows the spread of disease.

     Understanding that Personal protective equipment can be a safe barrier between Bloodborne pathogens is knowledge that all staff and cleaning personal should understand and be practiced.

     Knowing how to respond to a finger prick when in contact with someone else's bodily fluid saves lives. Cleaning personal and staff knowing about bloodborne pathogens and that the use of PPE is not only good for themselves it is good for the public as well.








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