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  • 26 Apr 2020 6:10 AM | Deleted user

    The Environmental Disinfection Agency has been doing mold remediation for the past 20 years and has implemented some of the most sophisticated procedures found in the market today. Using far Ultraviolet light we have been able to reduce the amount of mold spores floating in the air by 90% through the integration of ultra violet technology and heap filters into the HVAC units and air intake ports of our Client's buildings.

    Troubleshooting a moisture problem in your home or business is our business and is key to preventing any mold accumulation, and at EDA we employ the most trusted employees to find, address and successfully eliminate moisture problems. By eliminating moisture you eradicate mold. That's what we do!

    Whenever there is a natural disaster with flooding and destruction due to it you will find an EDA professional on the spot eradicating and controlling mold issues with the implementation of a mold program.

    We hold ourselves to the highest standards in the industry. Find out why so many people trust our company to do the job right. Your satisfactory is our highest priority.

  • 25 Apr 2020 5:43 PM | Kevin Mullins

    Good Customer Service is "providing timely, attentive, upbeat service to a customer, and making sure their needs are met in a manner that reflects positively on the company or business". Good Customer Service in other words is going above and beyond customer expectation by providing excellent products and or services.

    The below link shows  a list of companies all over the country that are training hard to learn how to do exactly that. Within their own individual organizations they are implementing Good Customer Service Techniques to offer to their customers and partners.

    All Individual Organizations below are working hard to create plans for themselves and their employees that allow them to provide Good Customer Care 

    See Link  Below for a list of all IJCSA Professionals 

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


  • 25 Apr 2020 4:27 PM | Anonymous

    Are you in search of a dependable, reliable, and dedicated Mold Cleaning Service that guarantee their results? Click the link and discover the many companies that are willing offer great customer service and exceptional work from knowledgeable employees. Flood Damage Directory


  • 25 Apr 2020 4:17 PM | Anonymous

    Implementing a mold cleaning operation to my business will help to achieve better living conditions for those who are living in homes that has a great deal of mold that is causing respiratory infections. This issue is especially known in the low income areas and elderly homes of people that cannot afford to have the issue resolved.

    The benefit of this service will not only help to resolve an issue that could have been prevented if the necessary maintenance had taken place, but it will also help with defeating the health problems that is caused by mold.

  • 25 Apr 2020 3:55 PM | Deleted user

    Here at Heaven and Earth Cleaning Services, we take great pride in cleaning and being fully aware on what we are doing. Here at H.A.E.C.S , we try our best to fulfill your cleaning needs the best we can, with what i have learned from IJCSA Green Cleaning.

    We specialize in natural based products that are not harmful and have good benefits. Our products do not cause harm to you surfaces or to humankind.

    As for right now as the COVID-19 virus is spreading, knowing about the spreading of bloodborne pathogens is critical, to prevent situations happening like today. With that this company can assist you by using the right products, personal protective equipment tools and taking precautions, not only to protect ourselves but also the environment.  


  • 25 Apr 2020 8:44 AM | Deleted user

    Osha states that 

    OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030) as amended pursuant to the 2000 Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act, is a regulation that prescribes safeguards to protect workers against health hazards related to bloodborne pathogens. It has provisions for exposure control plans, engineering and work practice controls, hepatitis B vaccinations, hazard communication and training, and recordkeeping. The standard imposes requirements on employers of workers who may be exposed to blood or other potentially infectious materials such as certain tissues and body fluids. Keeping you crew updated with the right PPE for the job can prevent the spread and can also contain if properly disposed of and by doing so you keep them safe from being exposed or exposing others , for example anyone can wear a mask but if your not properly wearing it it’s useless 

  • 25 Apr 2020 6:58 AM | JASON RICHARDS

    The presence of mold in your home should not be taken lightly as it can have harmful effects on your health. Some signs of the presence of mold can be:

    ·         Strong musky odors

    ·         The Presence of visible mold

    ·         Evidence of previous water damage where mold could be hiding

    ·         Excessive moisture or humidity

    Our recommendation is to first have a certified mold technician inspect the damage to inform you what steps need to be taken. In some cases, an indoor air quality professional will be required to create a protocol for remediating the damage. Be certain that the firm you hire is certified, first and foremost. If the remediation is not done properly, your entire home or building could become cross contaminated. These are the steps that need to be taking to remediate mold:

    ·         The affected area must be sealed with a containment room made out of plastic that is under negative air filtered by a HEPA machine/Air Scrubber

    ·         Any sheet rock and trim should be removed, bagged, and disposed of

    ·         The remaining framework should be HEPA vacuumed, treated with an antimicrobial agent and a final hepa vacuuming. Also known as a hepa sandwich 

    Please click the link below to find a trained professional 

    https://www.ijcsa.org/Flood-Damage-Restoration-Services



  • 25 Apr 2020 6:33 AM | Kier Merricks

    With an extensive background in Public Safety, ranging from working in extremely filthy facilities as a Correctional Officer/Deputy, to dealing with some really sick and contagious people as a Firefighter/EMT, the importance of always being safe and protected is not an option for me. As the owner of M.A.S.S. Cleaning LLC,  proper Personal Protective Equipment will be worn in every situation to not only protect myself from possible infectious diseases, but also my family and friends.

    Hepatitis B and HIV are too serious of illnesses to not comply with simple yet effective protective practices. Taking universal precautions will never harm anyone. Just simply putting on gloves and safety glasses may potentially save my life as well as others. I believe the cost of time to put on what is needed to protect me from the dangers of this field is well worth it.   

    One must take into consideration that not all blood borne pathogens can be seen with the naked eye. That alone implores me to be thorough in the cleaning and disinfecting of all jobs big or small. Proper disposal of soiled items and PPE along with immediately washing my hands is equally important. Following OSHA standards and guidelines will keep my company in compliance and in good standing with my clients.

     

  • 24 Apr 2020 6:24 PM | Deleted user

    My name is LaDonna Gardner and I am the owner of a newly formed personal cleaning company; I learned that OSHA'S bloodborne pathogens standard protects any employee who works in occupations where they are at risk of exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials, something I previously thought was only for healthcare workers. 

    Within our workplace, bloodborne pathogens, can be spread among coworkers through a number of different ways, such as through blood or other infectious bodily fluids touching your eyes, nose, or mouth. 

    They can spread through cuts, abrasions, rashes, burns, or paper cuts on your skin. It is also spread through touching or handling contaminated surfaces or materials, or you can get it from a sharp, contaminated object puncturing, cutting, or wounding the skin. People who are infected with bloodborne pathogens may not show any signs or symptoms, so it is essential that all employees be considered infectious and proper precautions be utilized at all times. 

    If you or your employees are not already educated on how to prevent bloodborne pathogens from spreading in the workplace, or treating them if they happen, then I would suggest that you take OSHA’S bloodborne pathogens training, having employees be required to complete the training prior to beginning employment. Especially where there is a chance of them coming in contact with human blood or bodily fluids. Then require employees to receive the training annually. 

  • 24 Apr 2020 6:24 PM | Deleted user

    Its the LAW that anyone working in the janitorial field have the appropriate training on handling blood borne pathogens. From proper protocol to correct handling it will keep all members of the staff safe. It isn't as simple as one may think it is and there are some not so normal procedures to follow to maintain a safe working environment.

    Cleaning personal should be prepared to face the unexpected when working in our field. However proper training and instruction will put everyone involved in a better position to do there jobs with confidence and piece of mind that no one needs to be hurt on the job. Using the proper tools for specific clean ups is also essential to doing the job correctly and doing it safely. 

    Precautions are necessary to insure a safe workplace. As long as everyone focuses on the appropriate procedure and resist taking short cuts the job can can be done effectively and you will protect yourself from any microorganisms from human blood.


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