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  • 20 May 2020 2:15 PM | Gregory Pierce

         Does your janitorial company belong to the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association? 

         When selecting a company to take care of the most important aspect of maintaining a healthy, clean environment, it's important to work with a professional.  IJCSA is a professional association of businesses that provide these services.  The IJCSA has a business directory, seen here, where you can verify if your current provider is certified.  The benefits of working with one of these companies includes:

    -Trained and experienced experts

    -Reliable service

    -Dedication to customer service and professionalism

         The values of the IJCSA can be seen through their dedication to providing reassurance, training and accredidation of professionals in the cleaning, remediating, biohazard, green cleaning industries.  All the training received as a member of IJCSA is focused on the protection of our most important customer- YOU!

         All fully certified members are trained on customer service and conflict resolution.  We believe one of the keys to excellent customer service is listening.  We work hard to understand the needs of our clients, address their concerns in a professional manner and deliver on the results we promise.

          As a IJCSA member ourselves, we hope everyone can see the pride we take in our association, our professionals and our work!

  • 20 May 2020 2:12 PM | Deleted user

    Having your carpets cleaned professionally will save you thousands through the coming years. It helps extend the life of your carpet. Over time, dirt, dust, allergens, and other debris accumulate in the carpet and get embedded within the fibers which can eventually cause the fibers to split and deteriorate.

    It's better to have certified IJCSA Members to do the job for you, so you would have the assurance that people that would clean your carpets went through training, and most likely wouldn't give you a scare that your carpet my shrink after cleaning.

    Find Professional Certified Carpet Cleaning Companies Here


  • 20 May 2020 1:17 PM | Onna Moore

    The importance of knowing about bloodborne pathogens for employees and staff.

    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms in blood that are infectious and can contaminate others.  Not only is there a need for health care professionals to be educated but also those that are in the cleaning field as well.

    HBV, HCV, HIV, needlesticks, and other injuries may expose workers to bloodborne pathogens.

    Cleaning companies that service homes, medical offices, hospitals, clinics, dental offices and many other types of buildings may at one time or another come in contact with, or will have to clean an area that may be infected with bloodborne pathogens.

    It is essential to know the proper procedures and safety measures that need to be taken in order to prevent one from becoming contaminated.  

    By completing the OSHA training and passing the test,  you are equipped to protect yourself and others in a contaminated environment.



  • 20 May 2020 12:32 PM | Anonymous

    We live in a dirty world where you never know who is clean and who is not clean.  Bloodborne pathogens are found every where, in the health care field where records are to be kept protected, why we all must practice universal protection.  One must never assume all is bad.  Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms and bacteria that are infectious that cause diseases in humans.  Some examples of bloodborne pathogens are HIV, Hepatitis B and C.

    Employees in the health care field from doctors to the cleaners should do OSHA required training at least twice a year. I feel that it can never be stressed enough on how to prevent yourself from potentially infecting yourself from bloodborne pathogens, whether it be from direct contact or indirect contact.  

    Wearing proper PPE, gloves, goggles, gown and mask should be worn at all times when it is required in the workplace.  Washing hands is also very important in cleanliness.  All staff need to reminded from time to time about the importance of a cleanliness.  Some facilities hang up posters as reminders how to properly wash your hand and a reminder on how to wear PPE.  Yes there are one out there that can not follow directions.  

    Needlesticks are also a very important procedure in remembering to use safety precautions.  Needle sticks are no joke.  It is very easy to just stick the needle back on the cap....its difficult to pull needles and not pay attention and stick yourself.  Hind site is to watch how you with draw you needles.

    Learn More About Bloodborne Pathogens Here




  • 20 May 2020 10:10 AM | Deleted user

    Janitors and Janitorial staff are responsible for cleaning and disinfecting spaces and areas that people use, such as schools and offices. By keeping these spaces clean and disinfected the Janitors and Janitorial staff help maintain a healthy and safe environment for the people that use the facility. In well maintained facilities, the work that Janitors and Janitorial staff perform mostly goes unnoticed.

    Washrooms are clean and well stocked with supplies, halls are clean and free of debris, garbage cans emptied regularly, cafeterias are cleaned and ready for the next usage, the grounds are well maintained and the facility running smoothly. All of this for the benefit of the people that use the facility to keep them safe and healthy.

    Janitors and Janitorial staff also help to maintain the image of their facility to make it more welcoming and comfortable for those that use it.

    Thank you Janitors.

  • 20 May 2020 9:50 AM | Jair Pineros

    Health care facilities are a breeding ground for bacteria, germs and viruses if not clean properly. Proper cleaning and disinfecting techniques in health care institutions are important to reduce the risk of direct contamination or cross contamination. Methods of adequate cleaning vary from institutions, but there are basic guidelines to follow to prevent and disinfect health care facilities.

    First, the use of PPE is important according to the type cleaning being done. Gowns, gloves, face masks, and eye protection should always be worn to avoid contamination. Second, appropriate cleaning tools make the job easier to achieve. Third, proper cleaning techniques shall be utilize to clean and disinfect health care facilities. At last, to reduce the risk of cross contamination proper cleaning techniques must be followed to clean other areas within the facility.

    In conclusion, health care facilities employees have a high risk of contamination from bacteria, germs, and viruses but with appropriate cleaning and disinfecting techniques the risk of infection is lower. Medical cleaning is the fore front of reducing the risk of contamination and cross contamination of patients as well as employees.       


  • 20 May 2020 9:38 AM | Steve Mcleod

    Bloodborne pathogens are nothing to sneeze at. They are infectious microorganisms that can cause disease and death in humans. They were here before us and they're not going away anytime soon. Humanity in its ingenuity has created methods and antimicrobial s for minimizing exposure through cross-contamination. Understanding the viral pathways for infecting humans is part of the knowledge necessary for containing these life-threatening pathogens, which may exist in a person's bodily fluids.  

    Personnel providing cleaning and disinfecting services are likely at a higher risk than the general public for contacting blood-borne pathogens. Therefore knowledge with personal protective equipment, handling of antimicrobial chemicals, cleaning procedures and cleanliness verification is crucial for a successful cleaning and disinfecting project, in which personnel are safe, and the needs of the client are met.

    Management also has unique responsibilities such as continuing education in procedures, equipment and emerging technologies, while maintaining proper insurance, truth in marketing and cleaning personnel education and training.

  • 19 May 2020 11:09 PM | Deleted user

    Occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials puts you at risk for serious illness or death. That is why it is important to educate employees on workplace safety, exposure prevention, and what to do if an exposure happens. With proper training, employees will greatly prevent, reduce, and avoid the chances of exposure and harm.

    Cleaning jobs are at a great risk for exposure; there could be blood spills that require clean up or a needle in the laundry. Without proper training, we could really harm ourselves.  The facility you work at should have an occupational exposure protocol in place. The protocol is a list of directions showing employees what to do if they are exposed to blood or body fluids on the job, potentially exposing them to bloodborne pathogens.

    Once an employee receives proper training, they will be able to safely handle these situations. The paper training keeps your employees safe, you customers safe, and you safe! 

  • 19 May 2020 4:58 PM | Deleted user

    Here at On The Spot Cleaning Service, we value customer service as it is our way of life.  Now we are happy to offer Green Cleaning Services to extend that customer service a little more.  As we focus on not only making sure that your cleaning needs are met, but that we can help you and your employees stay safe and germ free in the process.

       We make sure that all of our employees are educated on the Green Cleaning process and the products that work with our new system. We have dumped a lot of our store bought chemicals and in the process of replacing with natural green products to ensure your safety.

      Not only will we replace some of our cleaning products but we have also changed some steps in our process to make sure that we are going above and beyond to make our clean as healthy as we can.  

       If you are looking for a cleaning crew that cares and wants the best for our clients office as well as their health, you have found the right one in On The Spot Cleaning. 

  • 19 May 2020 3:26 PM | Deleted user

       There is no doubt that over the last thirty years the cleaning business has evolved into a much more environmentally friendly industry. For many years toxic chemical products were used to cleanse. There was basically no focus on the environmental impact of the chemicals or their disposal.

        Today's janitorial services have become much more aware of the chemicals that are used and how they affect people, animals, and nature. This translates into the use of green cleaning materials and practices. There are checks and balances now in place to ensure that the cleaning materials that are used have a better risk vs. benefits ratio. I'm sure that as time marches on the products will become even more environmentally friendly and green.

    Find Professional Certified Green Cleaning Services Here

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