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  • 20 Apr 2025 12:41 AM | Bianca Duckworth
    Becoming green cleaning certified can significantly benefit your company by boosting your credibility and setting you apart from competitors in the cleaning industry. As consumers become more environmentally conscious, they are actively seeking out businesses that share their values. Certification shows your clients that you are committed to using eco-friendly products and sustainable practices, which can enhance your reputation and attract a loyal customer base. This added layer of professionalism builds trust and demonstrates that your business goes beyond basic cleaning—it prioritizes health, safety, and environmental responsibility.


    Another major benefit of green cleaning certification is that it opens the door to new business opportunities. Many commercial clients, especially government agencies, schools, hospitals, and environmentally conscious companies, require or prefer vendors that are green certified. Having that certification can give you a competitive edge when bidding on contracts or responding to requests for proposals (RFPs). It positions your company as a preferred provider and may even be a deciding factor in contract awards, helping to grow your business and expand your client list.


    Internally, adopting green cleaning practices can lead to a safer and healthier work environment for your employees. Certified green products tend to be less toxic and less irritating than traditional chemicals, reducing the risk of respiratory issues, skin irritation, and other health concerns. This can lead to fewer sick days, higher employee morale, and better staff retention. When your team feels safe and valued, they are more likely to provide high-quality service, which in turn improves client satisfaction and retention.


    Being green certified can also save your company money in the long run. Eco-friendly practices such as using concentrated cleaners, reusable microfiber cloths, and water-efficient methods can reduce waste and lower operational costs. While there may be some upfront investment in certification and training, these expenses are often offset by long-term savings and increased efficiency. Plus, energy-efficient tools and reduced chemical usage can contribute to lower utility bills and fewer supply restocks.


    Finally, green certification strengthens your brand image and marketing efforts. You can proudly display your certification on your website, business cards, uniforms, and promotional materials to show that you meet high standards for environmental responsibility. It provides a compelling story that resonates with customers and gives your company a strong, positive identity. In today’s market, where eco-consciousness is more than just a trend, being green cleaning certified positions your company as forward-thinking, responsible, and ready to meet the demands of modern consumers

  • 20 Apr 2025 12:32 AM | Bianca Duckworth

    Finding green cleaning services is an increasingly popular choice for individuals and businesses looking to reduce their environmental impact. Green cleaning companies use eco-friendly products and sustainable practices that minimize the use of harsh chemicals and reduce pollution. These services are especially beneficial for households with children, pets, or individuals with allergies or sensitivities, as they prioritize non-toxic, biodegradable solutions. When searching for a green cleaning service, it’s important to look for companies that are transparent about the products they use and have certifications from reputable organizations such as Green Seal or EcoLogo.

    Beyond the health and environmental benefits, green cleaning services often emphasize sustainable business practices, such as reducing water waste, using energy-efficient equipment, and training staff on environmentally responsible procedures. Many green cleaning companies also focus on using reusable supplies like microfiber cloths and mop heads to reduce waste. When evaluating potential services, ask about their sustainability commitments and whether their practices align with your personal or organizational values. Customer reviews and testimonials can also provide insight into a company’s consistency and dedication to green standards.




  • 19 Apr 2025 11:43 PM | Bianca Duckworth

    Janitors and janitorial staff play a vital role in maintaining the cleanliness, safety and functionality of the spaces we use everyday. From schools and hospitals to offices and public buildings, their work ensures that environments remain hygienic and organized. Without their daily efforts, dirt, germs, and clutter would quickly accumulate, leading to unhealthy and potentially hazardous conditions. By performing tasks like disinfecting surfaces, removing trash, and restocking supplies, janitorial staff help prevent the spread of illness and create a foundation for public health.

    Beyond physical cleanliness, janitors contribute to the overall well being and mental comfort of everyone who uses a space. Clean environments are proven to reduce stress, boost productivity and create a sense of order and pride. Whether it's walking into a fresh smelling office, a sanitized hospital room or a tidy classroom, the presence of janitorial care can uplift moods and support better focus. Their behind the scenes work fosters respect for shared spaces for shared spaces and supports a more pleasant, professional atmosphere. 

    Janitorial staff are also often the first to notice maintenance issues or safety concerns, such as broken equipment or spills that could cause accidents. Their attention to detail and consistent presence makes them an essential part of building operations and emergency preparedness. 

  • 19 Apr 2025 8:40 PM | Bianca Duckworth
    One carpet cleaning product that I've personally used and had great results with is the Rug Doctor. Its my go to when getting rid of touch stains like wine, coffee, pet odors. What impressed me the most is how fast it cleaned the carpet It doesn't require any spraying or scrubbing beforehand. It is fairly cheap to rent and its convenient when you don't have the space to store rug cleaners. Overall, I recommend the the Rug Doc as an inexpensive way to clean carpets. 
  • 19 Apr 2025 1:06 PM | Jackelin Ardon

    Want to clean like the pros? The CDC and healthcare facilities have proven methods we can all use. It starts with tackling what cleaning experts call "high-touch surfaces" - doorknobs, counters, and electronics. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends specific List N disinfectants that are proven to kill harmful pathogens, making them essential for thorough sanitization.

    Healthcare Environmental Services (HES) protocols stress two key rules: always wear proper protective gear, and never reuse cleaning materials between areas. This "clean to dirty" approach, recommended by the Association for the Healthcare Environment (AHE), prevents spreading contaminants around. Pay special attention to bathrooms and kitchens, where the risk of microbial contamination is highest.

    Professional cleaners follow a systematic "top-to-bottom, left-to-right" pattern, ensuring no surface is missed. They also understand the importance of contact time - letting disinfectants sit long enough to actually kill germs. These methods, standard in medical facilities, make cleaning more effective and prevent cross-contamination between different areas.

    For those seeking professional help, the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory lists certified companies trained in medical-grade cleaning. These professionals understand healthcare cleaning protocols and can implement hospital-grade sanitization procedures in any setting. Whether at home or work, using these healthcare-inspired methods can significantly reduce the risk of pathogen transmission and create a healthier environment for everyone.


  • 19 Apr 2025 9:21 AM | Raul Cepeda

    Implementing medical cleaning practices into residential and commercial cleaning can significantly enhance hygiene and safety. First, it's essential to adopt a systematic approach that includes thorough surface disinfection using EPA-approved products effective against pathogens. Training cleaning staff on proper techniques, such as the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and effective cleaning methods, ensures that high-touch areas are prioritized.

    Additionally, implementing a routine cleaning schedule that aligns with medical standards can help maintain cleanliness and prevent the spread of infections. Utilizing tools like microfiber cloths and HEPA-filter vacuums can also improve indoor air quality and capture more contaminants, making these practices beneficial for both residential and commercial environments.

    Implementing these practices into the real world can be lifesaving. By knowing when to properly use PPE or how to properly clean up blood or other bodily fluids can be essential.

    By joining the JCSA Janitorial Services Association you can learn and become knowable in all these areas. These programs are a must if you want to get into the cleaning industry. It also helps companies, or potential clients know that you are the right company they are looking for. Especially when they search you up in the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association - Janitorial Services Directory and your company shows up.

  • 18 Apr 2025 3:02 PM | Mike Pocrnich

    Cleaning employees play a crucial role in maintaining hygiene and safety across various environments, from healthcare facilities to office buildings. One of the most significant hazards they may encounter is exposure to bloodborne pathogens (BBPs), such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV. These microorganisms can be transmitted through contact with infected blood and other bodily fluids, posing serious health risks. Proper training on BBPs ensures that cleaning staff can recognize potential dangers and follow established protocols to prevent exposure.

    Knowledge about bloodborne pathogens equips cleaning personnel with the skills to handle contaminated materials safely. This includes understanding the importance of wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), practicing effective hand hygiene, and correctly disposing of sharps or items soiled with blood. When employees are well-trained, they are more likely to follow safety procedures, reducing the risk of infection for themselves and others in the workplace. This not only protects individual workers but also contributes to a healthier and more compliant work environment.

    Furthermore, federal regulations such as OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard require employers to provide training and resources to workers at risk of occupational exposure. By educating cleaning staff on these standards, organizations not only comply with the law but also demonstrate a commitment to worker safety and public health. Ultimately, informed and prepared employees are essential in preventing the spread of infectious diseases and maintaining a safe, clean workplace for everyone.


  • 18 Apr 2025 2:57 PM | Deleted user

    In terms of industry regulation, liability, and occupational exposure, the medical industry is by far the most stringent and involved field when it comes to cleaning. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as well as the Center for Disease Control (CDC) have both developed standards and practices that one should follow when performing medical cleaning or when exposed to potentially infectious materials (like blood). Although these rules and regulations pertain especially to the medical field (or, technically, to any field with occupational exposure), we would be amiss to assume that they have no place in other facets of cleaning.

    One of the primary goals of medical cleaning is to have a very involved approach to disinfecting surfaces, thereby reducing the amount of pathogens present in the environment to the smallest level possible, or at least to an acceptable level. Notions such as touch point disinfection, chemical dwell time, and hazardous chemical training, among others, are a few of the many very helpful concepts one might learn while training to be a medical cleaner.

    Even if one never plans on cleaning a medical facility, it is still advisable to complete an OSHA compliant bloodborne pathogen and hazardous chemical standard certification. This is because exposure to bloodborne pathogens and other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) is possible in practically any field of cleaning. From cleaning schools to replacing liners in a feminine waste disposal bin to deep cleaning a residential bathroom, the presence of viral infections like Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), among many others, is possible. The IJCSA is a great source for finding OSHA compliant training.

    To summarize, one doesn't have to be a medical cleaner to use medical cleaning practices in their usual course of business. While there are many procedures that are unnecessary when working in other industries, the medical field is a unique lens that allows one to employ a more cerebral approach to disinfecting and sanitizing, giving their clients greater peace of mind and protecting them from hazardous and potentially life threatening pathogens. If you're a building owner or manager looking to hire a residential or commercial cleaner in your area, try using the IJCSA Business Directory.


  • 16 Apr 2025 11:41 PM | Katrina Quarles

    Preventing the spread of infectious diseases is vital in the workplace to any employee that would be exposed.  It is important for anyone who would encounter bloodborne pathogens to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.  Hepatitis B and HIV to name a few are serious illnesses that are preventable.  Healthcare professionals are not the only employees that need to have the knowledge of the risks of disease exposure.  It is a must for commercial cleaning professionals to have the proper training and knowledge of the risks of diseases and what they can do to prevent the spread.  

    The customers are reliant upon the professional cleaners to contain their workplace and or home to be sanitized and healthy clean.  With the expectations of the employees, there is also an expectation of the employer to maintain the proper training materials to keep the employees well informed to prevent the risks of exposure and to remain safe.  Cleaning professionals protecting themselves and others should be one of the important values to have working in the cleaning industry.  These practices generally take place annually.     

    Precautions must be taken with every step in the cleaning industry by simple steps of handwashing and utilizing proper hand washing techniques.  When every individual involved follows the proper protocols in the elimination process of spreading diseases, there would be less reports of potential spread of potential diseases and etc.     


  • 15 Apr 2025 2:40 PM | Deshaune Lumpkin

    proper cleaning and employee awareness regrading bloodborne pathogens are crucial for work place safety.preventing the spread of infectious diseases,and complying with OSHA regulations.Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans.why is employee safety important because Bloodborne pathogen like HIV,Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C can cause serious and potentially life threatening illnesses if the proper cleaning and knowledge of chemicals are not used in the right way.bloodborne pathogens training matters exposure to Bloodborne pathogens can lead to serious health consequences including the transmission of diseases like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV.providing proper training helps employers recognize and mitigate these risks creating a safer work environment for everyone

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