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  • 13 Dec 2015 5:39 PM | Deleted user

    Think of it...A world were your needs are met and you feel like the most important person in that world. That doesn't have to be a dream but a reality when you use the correct professionals. Everyone has heard of the horrors of Comcast and others like them. That should be the exception not the norm, and using professionals, such as those members of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) can do for you. 

    Our members not only are provided with a multitude of training resources, to help them provide quality service. They also strive to met a mission statement designed with you the customer in mind. Customers drive the business, we can't grow our families without ensuring your families are treated with honor, dignity, respect and made to know they are the number one priority. Members of the IJSCA are a bound by a recognized and expected quality of service, so when they don't met your needs, not only do they let you down, they let down everyone of us.

    To find a member in your area make sure to visit the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association members directory http://www.ijcsa.org/Find-A-Cleaning-Service-Janitorial-Service today. 

    LET ONE OF OUR FAMILY, SERVE YOUR FAMILY

  • 11 Dec 2015 7:16 PM | Anonymous member

    Clean worthy is an environmentally responsible and economically friendly company. We can make your business sparkle in a eco-friendly way. We use safe products that will increase air quality and make it a purer environment.
    As concerns for health become more prevalent, here at Clean Worthy we want to be part of the movement that brings a greener solution.

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

  • 11 Dec 2015 6:52 PM | Anonymous member

    Implementing a green clean program can have many benefits.

    1. Improved Air Quality (poor indoor air quality can cause or contribute to the development of infections, lung cancer, and chronic lung diseases such as asthma).

    2. Environmental benefits

    (Lowers environmental impact/carbon foot print of the facility Reduces energy and water consumption).

    3. Reduced Costs (green cleaning is no more expensive than traditional cleaning).

    Using green products will make the environment safer for everyone. The utilization of green cleaning solutions can minimize your exposure to such harmful toxins thereby reducing symptoms of allergies and asthma.

     

     

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

     


    Clean Worthy  

  • 07 Dec 2015 9:56 PM | Anonymous member
    Found naturally in our environment, mold is fungus and is found nearly everywhere.  However, many of us only become aware of the danger and destruction mold can cause when their spores multiply rapidly in our homes and office buildings.  Having been on the Earth for million of years, mold spreads rapidly in damp, humid and wet environments.  Health ailments, including upper respiratory infections as well as a myriad of other conditions ranging from bothersome to severe, threaten the welfare of the everyday seemingly healthy consumer, consumers who have compromised immune systems or those who suffer from asthma and emphysema.  Being a service organization dedicated to the overall welfare of our clients, I feel that adding a mold inspection and/or remediation service, we are adding another service that supports our mission statement to provide and promote to all of our valuable customers a cleaner, healthier, and pleasant environment, whether it be in their home, office, or commercial establishment.  


    Pennsylvania lacks specific certification requirements and training stipulations for companies/professionals who choose to add mold inspection/remediation services. Looking for "easy money" too many service professionals lack the experience and training necessary which often results to ineffective and poor results for their end consumers.   More alarming, there are too many, "fly-by-night" schools who make grandiose statements yet fail to provide the knowledge base, training and experience to prospective business owners, effectively setting the owners and their technicians up for failure.  I implore any business owner who is interested in or who has a  desire to implement a mold program to their cleaning service offerings,  to research  historically reputable organizations such as the EPA and IICRC , whom provide thorough work procedures, have established and defined industry standards and inspection criteria AND offer certification to their comprehensive standards.  It is also worth mentioning that the cost associated with the start-up of a mold inspection/remediation business or add on service might seem like an expensive investment upfront and some owners/professionals might be tempted to utilize cheaper materials, cut corners or forego industry recommended equipment.  However, what some owners fail to realize is that by neglecting to utilize industry recommended equipment and materials, they are essentially subjecting themselves to future litigation by former disgruntled employees who could suffer health ailments or customer's whose mold problem was not properly addressed.  While it might seem tempting to utilize cost saving measures up front, properly addressing the root cause of the mold problem, uniforming employees with the right training/certification, who utilize the correct equipment and materials, the company is ensuring their overall LONG TERM financial success and highly regarded reputation by it's satisfied, loyal customers.    

    In order to properly implement a mold inspection and/or remediation service to my company, I believe the first step I and any manager should take is locating a school that utilizes methodology outlined within the EPA and IICRC.  These organizations aim to standardize the procedures used for trained professionals ensuring the overall well being of the technician and the customer requesting services.  After familiarizing myself with the standards utilized and proper equipment required, I plan on mandating that every employee who displays interest in training to perform mold work receive the same quality training so that every individual representing, "We Mean to Klean" is trained and experienced to the industry specification recommended.  Additional insurance will be purchased, at the advice of our broker,  to protect the overall interest of the company and provide extra protection to our employees ensuring their safety.  Lastly, our procedures and standards aligned with those of the EPA and IICRC will be documented and all new employees will be mandated to review these standards and procedures at the time of hire.  If they display an interest in becoming certified, training will be provided by an accredited institution endorsed by either the EPA or IICRC.  Regular quality audits to ensure complete adherence to the documented procedures and standards will be conducted and noncompliance to any part of the procedures established will be dealt with swiftly.  


    In closing, I am looking forward to the training in the inspection/ mold remediation class and am hopeful that my current customer base will appreciate the add-on service we will hopefully provide!

  • 05 Dec 2015 9:44 AM | Anonymous member

    Service-Tech Corporation has joined the going green movement to aid in helping our current customers achieve the healthiest and most safe indoor environment possible. We are always learning and developing are cleaning procedures. It is our goal to continue to help grow our industry the best way possible, the green way.

    "Going Green cleaning" should be implemented in your facility to provide your employees with the safest environment possible.

    Find Your Green Cleaning Service Here. 
  • 02 Dec 2015 11:27 PM | Anonymous

    Family First business model uses the idea of cleaning green, as majority of the company has allergies, asthma, and other aliments. With in mind as well as the slow deterioration of our planet we decided to implement a green cleaning process. In doing countless hours or research and interviews with medical professionals to see how to combat the deteriorartion of our health and planet . Family First has partnered with a Green Cleaning Supply Company, done count amount of training, and plan to train and educate all staff and clients.

    Family First


  • 02 Dec 2015 9:36 AM | Anonymous
    Every time you use a cleaning product, you could be ingesting fumes from the chemicals. Did you know that since World War II, 85,000 new chemicals have entered the mainstream through various products and oftentimes those chemicals aren’t approved by the EPA? That’s a scary amount of chemicals, but what’s even more scary is upwards of 70 percent of typical cleaning products often found in your home contain these harmful agents.


    Find Your Green Cleaning Service Here


  • 02 Dec 2015 9:14 AM | Anonymous

    I will implement my green cleaning program in these ways. I will choose one building to start with, and get the program up and running there first. I won't try rolling it out to all my accounts at once; you'll be asking for chaos and confusion among employees and customers. By doing all of that I will show my commitment to my employees and customers. Many cleaning companies are making the switch simply as a marketing tool. But without the complete commitment of the owner to change the culture in which the business functions, the program will never work. So as the owner, I must be "green" in all things you do in your company, including within my own office. And this commitment must trickle down through all management levels including operations managers, supervisors and team leaders.

    I will then assign a team to implement the green program. If you don't have any supervisory staff, you will lead the program and include a group of your employees in the planning stage. Otherwise, give the lead to a manager or supervisor (with your guidance), and include line workers who will actually use the products and equipment. When employees are involved they will become your "voice of change" when it comes time to roll it out to the company. 

    Find A Green Cleaning Service Here. 
  • 01 Dec 2015 12:37 PM | Deleted user

     Go Green!!

    The cleaning industry employs about 2.8 million potentially exposed janitors. In addition to these professional janitorial staff, who can be assumed to use cleaning products daily, many other building occupants perform light cleaning on a routine or occasional basis, e.g. dusting, wiping off desks and counters, etc. All building occupants are potentially exposed to the volatile components of cleaning products. Data from Washington State show that about 6 percent of janitors experience a job-related injury from chemical exposure to cleaning products every year.  (Sources: Green Seal Standard and Environmental Evaluation for General-Purpose, Bathroom, and Glass Cleaners Used for Industrial and Institutional Purposes, October 2000; Greening the Janitorial Business- How to Select and Use Safe Janitorial Chemicals, Workshop for NISH, US Dept. of Interior, November 2001). 

    Contact us today for a cleaning quote and know that you are doing something great for our earth.  www.SimplyCleanAndGreen.com and look for us in the Green Cleaning Service Directory.  We are a Green Certified Cleaning Company.

  • 01 Dec 2015 12:27 PM | Deleted user

    Why use a Green Cleaning Program

    Traditional cleaning solutions are loaded with harsh chemicals that are designed to make the job easier. But most of these are toxic, polluting substances that can cause devastating environmental pollution – and, for some, such as our children, pets, and loved ones, long-term health concerns. Using Green Cleaning practices and eco-friendly cleaning products with 100% natural, non-toxic ingredients will produce the same effect without damaging our earth and it's inhabitants.

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