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  • 23 Feb 2023 7:56 AM | Deleted user

    Bloodborne pathogens safety precautions are a necessity to know about in the janitorial setting, regardless of the facility or area being cleaned. Though it is more relevant to know about in the healthcare setting, it is just as important in other settings as well. Anything could happen: an injury could happen, which could cause the need to clean up blood; a bloody nose could suddenly need to be cleaned up; the possibilities are endless. 

    When considering the risk of bloodborne pathogens, though the likelihood of getting a virus is not high, the after effects of this are dangerous to anyone in the field. The effects could even be life threatening. Thus, though it is easy to say "The likelihood of contracting a virus are slim", always take proper precaution, and ensure that your staff are well trained, so that risks are mitigated. 

    Not only is it important to take necessary precautions when cleaning blood, it is equally important to also effectively clean the area where there was the exposure thoroughly. It is noted in various sources that bloodborne pathogens can last on surfaces for up to one week if not dealt with accordingly. Thus, it is important to ensure that extra attention is given to areas where there may be bloodborne pathogen spills/accidents. 

  • 22 Feb 2023 9:28 AM | Deleted user

       ⁷Since I  Started doing the certifications with IJCSA https://www.ijcsa.org/Find-A-Cleaning-Service-Janitorial-Service 

     reminds me of all the things that go into running a great company. 

        One point of interest is customer service and making sure we meet our customers  needs and continously perform to a high standard of operation. 

        I look forward to utilizing everything I'm learning and growing a company with great  Staff and customers.


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  • 21 Feb 2023 1:38 PM | Deleted user

    Life as we all know can get busy. As you are running your errands, shuttling kids to and from school activities, working late nights in the office, or moving in or out of a new house or office. You still have the responsibility of keeping up your space. Why not let a trusted professional take the cleaning of your home or office off your plate? At IJCAS you will find the perfect company for your cleaning needs. 

    At IJCAS we are committed to making sure you are getting certified, professional, companies to accommodate to any task. We pride ourselves on great customer service. Every client will be heard, understood, and cared for. Making sure every concern and situation is handled with the utmost respect and a solution that will guarantee satisfaction. Take a look through our cleaning company directory (https://www.ijcsa.org/Find-A-Cleaning-Service-Janitorial-Service) and find the perfect fit for you! 

  • 21 Feb 2023 10:48 AM | Deleted user

    5.6 million healthcare and janitorial workers are at risk of being exposed to bloodborne pathogens each day. These pathogens are found in human blood and cause diseases such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV/AIDS. So it is very important to understand how to prevent exposure and the steps to take if you or another employee is exposed.   

    With being in the cleaning and janitorial industry you are likely going to come across situations where you run the risk of being exposed. The most common way to become infected is when the pathogens come in contact with your mucus membrane. Blood, vomit, or any bodily fluid from another person should always be considered potentially infectious, and should be approached with the OSHA guidelines. Areas with fluids should always be clean and disinfected. Gloves and other PPE should be worn and disposed properly in labeled bags. Washing your hands immediately after taking off PPE. All equipment used must be disinfected. And if exposed to contact your supervisor and physician immediately. 

    Keeping your company knowledgable on the risk of bloodborne pathogens can reduce the risk of exposure greatly. Making sure to annually go over OSHA's guidelines, training employees on how to properly handle a situation where exposure is possible, and knowing the steps to take if exposure does end up happening will help make for a clean and safe work environment for everyone.    

  • 20 Feb 2023 5:17 PM | Sharrelle Sherman

    Looking for a professional Carpet Cleaning Services,well look no further. Come on down to IJCSA a get you a certified Carpet Cleaning Services. Feel free to click on the link below that will take you to the sight were only the best reside. https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices

  • 15 Feb 2023 12:02 PM | Deleted user

    AS IT RELATES TO IJCSA , THE ONLY PART OF THE MOLD CLEANING AND REMEDIATION TRAINING THAT I WILL BE WALKING AWAY WITH IS KNOWING WHEN TO CALL A SUB CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE A SERVICE FOR A LARGER JOB THAT I EITHER DO NOT HAVE THE PPE FOR OR THE EQUIPMENT TO PERFORM.

    A JOB THIS LARGE COULD DEFINITELY BE DETRIMENTAL TO MY HEALTH. I WOULD BE ABLE TO REMOVE MOLD IF IT WERE IN A RESIDENTIAL SETTING LIKE IN A BATHROOM. I MOST LIKELY WILL NOT TAKE ON LARGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING MOLD JOBS.I MAKE SURE THAT I STICK WITH THE  FLOOD SERVICE DIRECTORY WHICH YOU CAN FIND BELOW. THERE YOU WILL FIND QUALIFIED SPECIALIST THE DEDICATE THEIR WORK SPECIFICALY TO MOLD REMEDIATION.


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


  • 15 Feb 2023 11:57 AM | Deleted user

    AS IT RELATES TO IJCSA , THE ONLY PART OF THE MOLD CLEANING AND REMEDIATION TRAINING THAT I WILL BE WALKING AWAY WITH IS KNOWING WHEN TO CALL A SUB CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE A SERVICE FOR A LARGER JOB THAT I EITHER DO NOT HAVE THE PPE FOR OR THE EQUIPMENT TO PERFORM.

    A JOB THIS LARGE COULD DEFINITELY BE DETRIMENTAL TO MY HEALTH. AT LEAST I WILL BE ABLE TO REPORT MOLD WHEN I SEE IT. I WOULD BE ABLE TO REMOVE MOLD IF IT WERE IN A RESIDENTIAL SETTING LIKE IN A BATHROOM. I MOST LIKELY WILL NOT TAKE ON LARGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING MOLD JOBS.

  • 15 Feb 2023 11:57 AM | Deleted user

    AS IT RELATES TO IJCSA , THE ONLY PART OF THE MOLD CLEANING AND REMEDIATION TRAINING THAT I WILL BE WALKING AWAY WITH IS KNOWING WHEN TO CALL A SUB CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE A SERVICE FOR A LARGER JOB THAT I EITHER DO NOT HAVE THE PPE FOR OR THE EQUIPMENT TO PERFORM.

    A JOB THIS LARGE COULD DEFINITELY BE DETRIMENTAL TO MY HEALTH. AT LEAST I WILL BE ABLE TO REPORT MOLD WHEN I SEE IT. I WOULD BE ABLE TO REMOVE MOLD IF IT WERE IN A RESIDENTIAL SETTING LIKE IN A BATHROOM. I MOST LIKELY WILL NOT TAKE ON LARGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING MOLD JOBS.

  • 14 Feb 2023 9:59 PM | Deleted user

    The best way to implement the training from a healthcare cleaning would be through protocol. treating all blood or bodily fluids as infectious or contaminated would be a good way to lower risk for bloodborne diseases. e we allow it to sit on the surface for the proper amount of time to actually do the work of disinfecting.

    We can also benefit from using some of the same Personal Protective Equipment that we would use to clean a hospital facility like, masks, gloves, and goggles in order to protect ourselves from chemicals, bacteria, and viruses. In residences and other workplaces environments all restrooms can host the same harmful bacteria and also infectious bodily fluids.

    it's important to be educated on the risks that we take when coming in contact with sick or infected individuals and the harm it can to our body. washing our hands and also avoiding direct contact with sick individuals is also important guidelines for us to follow.


  • 14 Feb 2023 9:49 PM | Deleted user

    Studies have shown that Viruses can spread quickly in workplace environments by way of air or actually coming in contact with a high touch surface. These surfaces are frequently touched by many people on a daily basis. people who may potentially be sick or carrying bacteria or viruses.

     The best way to avoid this kind of risk or minimize it is by having a consistent cleaning and disinfecting of the workplace on a daily basis. All it takes is for a person in the office to touch a contaminated are and then afterward touch their face, mouth or eyes and they would have contracted the virus.

    Let's not forget that there is also a risk to disease from a bloodborne pathogen through blood or bodily fluid exposure. A co-worker and get aa cut or even feel sick and vomit at work. There is always a risks and we must always act accordingly.

     If you would like to speak with certified janitorial specialist that can offer you a plan for care for your facility, please reference the directory below.

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


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