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  • 19 Nov 2018 4:34 PM | Gary Rurans

    IJCSA is using green cleaning to incorporate a healthier work environment for their workers as well as their customers.  Green cleaning represents a cleaning process that promotes safety, health and wellbeing in the work place.  As a customer utilizing an IJCSA company certified in green cleaning, you will be confident that you are receiving the best cleaning while maintaining the best interests of the environment. 

    Utilizing companies from IJCSA’s green cleaning service directory http://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services you will find multiple resources in your area who focuses on cleaning while leaving a smaller environmental footprint in your facility.  IJCSA certifies companies who utilize green chemicals and green equipment in all aspects of their services.

    Backed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cleaning agents and machines include ingredients that are non-hazardous, low or no volatile organic compounds that can work as well and better than those cleaners with harsh toxins.  Keeping your facility clean while keeping the environment safe is the purpose of our green cleaning service.  Find your nearest company in our directory for IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified Companies.

  • 19 Nov 2018 2:16 PM | Gary Rurans

    There a variety of reasons why a janitorial and cleaning service company should implement green cleaning into their program.  The first reason is from an economical standpoint, that green cleaning is the way of the future.  With a worldwide increase in environmental concerns the general population is more aware and conscious of the impact that their daily lives make on the environment.  This can include everything from recycling, to using public transportation and can include the desire to use green cleaning in both commercial and residential aspects of their lives. Green cleaning incorporates the idea of leaving less of a negative impact on the environment.  Companies using green cleaning can benefit from using these products for those who are environmentally concerned.

    The second benefit from having green cleaning is that these products prevent harmful effects on the environment and personnel.  Eco-friendly products are more safe then standard cleaning products.  Health, wellbeing and safety is critical when owning a janitorial and cleaning service company.  As an owner you should be concerned with the wellbeing of your employees and customers, green cleaning helps to ensure a reduction to harmful exposure.  Promoting a healthy work environment by cutting back on harsh cleaning chemicals, can reduce the negative impact on both the environment and personnel.  

    Find Professional Green Cleaning Companies Here      

  • 19 Nov 2018 8:28 AM | Jaladi Merriweather

    Bloodborne pathogens are an imminent and very serious life or death risk for any profession, especially pertaining to the cleaning industry. With those factors stated, it is very imperative to learn important steps and measures to prevent possible exposure and contamination of such harmful substances. The very protocol your establishment takes can ultimately lead to protecting staff, consumers, and yourself from taking a gambling chance statistically with your safety.

    There are several ways to protect yourself against bloodborne pathogens in the workplace. The first step, in my opinion, which I feel is most important, is observing. I think carefully assessing the areas for any potential threat is crucial. When observing, treat all is if infectious! Secondly, proper dressing and donning of personal protective gear (goggles, gloves, tongs, etc...) is key. Last, but certainly not least, is controlling the contaminated area/areas with proper containment, cleanup, and disposal techniques.

    Eliminating the risk of infectious bloodborne pathogens, by taking preventative measures and techniques, is an effective way against possible exposure and contamination. Proper vaccination and also notifying supervisor and healthcare provider of possible exposure or contamination are prevalent. Following, OSHA  standards and other training protocols, provides your establishment, staff, and clients with a safe and healthy environment.

    Find Professional Certified Companies Here

       

     

  • 19 Nov 2018 4:47 AM | Deleted user

    Hello IJCSA Members,

    My name is Andrew Johnson and I am the founder of WPR LLC.  I plan on having a carpet cleaning subdivision of my business in the near future. Companies should want to know the level IJCSA Members go to clean for their customers is magnanimous. I plan on having a good team that understands with great cleanings brings repeat business. I look forward to any feed back from members. 

    Andrew

  • 17 Nov 2018 6:36 PM | Anonymous
    It's difficult to find a professional green cleaning company that has the knowledge of what are they really doing in the field. Many cleaning and janitorial companies claim to be professionals but, how can you know if that is true?

    IJCSA has so many members if you are looking for an eco-friendly company you simply can`t go wrong!
         
    If you need cleaning service in your facility it is better to check if they are certified in the service that they are offering. A professional green cleaning company will take care of your facility and the people who work with you using safe natural products.   


  • 15 Nov 2018 7:40 PM | Deleted user

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

                    When it comes to finding a green cleaning service for your home or company, there are quite a few things to consider and look for. Among the long list of things to look for there is making sure the company is certified, that it isn’t a greenwashing company, they are bonded and insured, they are committed to being green, and they know how to answer all your questions.

                    It is reassuring to make sure the company you are interested in hiring is certified. There are a lot of companies out there that claim to be certified, so it’s best to find out the certification process. One great one to look out for is the Green Seal’s GS-49 Standard. Companies that have this seal use healthy types of tools, processes, products and techniques. The requirement for this certificate is the company’s owners and employees must finish 8 hours of training annually. Making sure the company isn’t greenwashing is important to know before hiring. The best way to go about finding this out is by inquiring about their material safety data sheets. Professional cleaning companies are required by Occupational Safety and Health administration (OSHA) to have safety data sheets.

                    Although not exclusive to green cleaning companies, making sure they are bonded and insured gives you protection in case something goes wrong. Their insurance company will be responsible for covering financial losses, not you.  Look for content that specifies the company’s chemistry and describes their processes to make sure they are committed to being green, if the company is committed to being green they will use products and chemicals that are non-toxic. Give the company you are interested in hiring a call and ask all your questions. Questions like, how long have you been in business, do you train all your employee’s in green cleaning, what products do you avoid using and why, do you have certifications, or what kids of tools do you use? All these questions plus more if you feel you need to ask them are great questions to learn more about the company. If they can answer your questions and you feel comfortable with your answer, then you are ready to switch to green cleaning.

    Find IJCSA Certified Natural Green Cleaning Services Here


  • 15 Nov 2018 10:13 AM | Deleted user

    Good customer service is one of the most important things a company can provide to its clients. Being able to listen to a customers needs or issues and address them in a timely and professional matter is essential for the success of any cleaning service company. 

    Members of the International Janitorial Cleaning Service Association (IJCSA) like GME Cleaning Solutions, receive customer service certifications. This teaches us how to put customers first and always make customer service a priority. To find a cleaning service provider certified in customer service go to http://www.ijcsa.org/Find-A-Cleaning-Service-Janitorial-Service.

  • 14 Nov 2018 11:22 AM | Deleted user

    It is important for people in the cleaning industry to know about blood borne pathogens because they will inevitably come across blood and/or bodily fluids at some point.  Without the knowledge of how dangerous a little drop of infected blood or a contaminated bodily fluid soaked garment can be, they risk infecting themselves. 

    Not only do they need that education to protect them in their work routine, they also need to know how potentially dangerous it can be to eat, drink, and perform daily actions around contaminated materials.  Something as innocent as applying lip balm or handling a contact can be hazardous.

    The knowledge of blood borne pathogens and how to protect yourself from accidental exposure and infection is crucial in a workplace that often accommodates blood and bodily fluids.

    Learn More At THe BP Certification Course Located Here

    Find A BPC Certified Company Here


  • 13 Nov 2018 1:02 PM | Deleted user

    Salutation, 

    This post is in regard to IJCSA Members and the value of customer service. IJSCA has many program courses and certificates including one primary certificate that is for customer service. IJCSA Members must watch videos and engage in communicating with new members with respect to customer service. There is also an extensive exam at the end to test the knowledge of the exam taker. IJCSA clearly has customer service high on their list of priorities so member companies can satisfy their customers with service that is respectful, proper, and polite. 

    Find Cleaning Companies That Are Customer Service Certified Here

  • 13 Nov 2018 8:43 AM | Deleted user

    It is extremely important for cleaning employee’s and staff to know about bloodborne pathogens because, if exposed to blood or other bodily fluids they are at risk for serious or life-threatening illness. The definition of bloodborne pathogens is, pathogenic microorganisms that are present in human blood and can cause disease in humans. The pathogens include, but are not limited to, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the virus that causes AIDS. It is important for anyone who could encounter someone else’s blood to know what to do in that case and how to prevent themselves from contact, because it could save their life.

                    One thing all companies whose employees have a high risk of contact with bloodborne pathogens put an Exposure Control Plan in place. This plan follows all the requirements of OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. The exposure control plan is a written plan to eliminate or minimize occupational exposures.

                                                                      

    For more information check out the website link. http://www.ijcsa.org/Bloodborne-Pathogen-Certification

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