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  • 24 Apr 2026 1:43 AM | SHINICHI MIYAZAKI

    Choosing an eco-conscious lifestyle is more than a trend—it’s a commitment to a healthier future. IJCSA‑certified Green Cleaning Services go beyond traditional cleaning by using plant‑based detergents, low‑toxicity solutions, and sustainable cleaning protocols designed to protect both people and the planet. Our mission is not only to clean your space but to create a safer, healthier environment for everyone who lives or works in it.

    Every IJCSA member has completed the internationally recognized Green Cleaning Certification, ensuring strict adherence to reduced chemical usage, renewable resource practices, and environmentally responsible cleaning methods. Our services are ideal for families with children, seniors, pets, or individuals with allergies, thanks to our focus on safety, transparency, and high‑quality results.

    If you’re looking for a trustworthy green cleaning company, the IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory is your most reliable resource. You can easily search certified professionals in your area and choose a provider that matches your needs.

    Directory: https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services (ijcsa.org in Bing)

    For anyone seeking environmental responsibility, healthier living, and a sustainable future, IJCSA‑certified Green Cleaning Services offer a cleaner, greener way forward.


  • 23 Apr 2026 9:24 PM | Kyle Bickford

    When it comes to dangers in the workplace, none are quieter and deadlier than the various Bloodborne Pathogens you may encounter in certain work spaces. Most notably HBV and HIV, these bloodborne pathogens are naked to the human eye but can easily enter the body and stay dormant for up to several years before symptoms start to show. That's why it is of the up-most importance that both employers and employees are not only aware of the risks and consequences, but also take precautions to prevent the risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens.

    We can easily become infected with bloodborne pathogens when it comes into contact with our mucus cavity via or nose or mouth, or if there's any breaks, scraps. or abrasions on the skin. Because of how easy it is to be exposed, we must make preventative precautions a top priority. Some examples of preventative precautions is wearing the proper Personal Protective Equipment, never eating, drinking, smoking, or applying lip balm in areas which there is a possibility of occupational exposure, disinfecting equipment immediately after use, disposing of gloves, laundry, and equipment in properly labeled or colored coded containers, and thoroughly washing your hands after disposing of gloves and equipment. Of course there are more ways to take preventative measures, and if I were to list them all here the list would go on forever, but staying as safe as possible when it comes to cleaning up blood or any other bodily fluid is the top priority here. Becoming exposed to bloodborne pathogens is a life altering consequence, and no shortcut is worth the risk that it comes with.

    For example, Hepatitis B is a liver disease that you can be exposed to that inflames the liver and can lead to major liver damage, even liver cancer. HIV is another example of a bloodborne pathogen you can be exposed to if you do not take the necessary precautions. HIV is a chronic illness that can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). Symptoms of HIV include but are not limited to: constant fatigue, persistent fever, and mild to severe flu-like symptoms.

    These are just a few examples of the various bloodborne pathogens you could encounter in various work spaces. It goes without saying but ill say it anyway, We at Certiclean hope to prevent occupational exposure and reduce to risk to an absolute minimum, and the best way that we can do that is by educating our workforce about the dangers of bloodborne pathogens, and teaching them the necessary protective practices put into place by OSHA to keep us safe from occupational exposure.

  • 23 Apr 2026 8:12 PM | Crystal Peterson

    Janitors and janitorial staff play an essential role in our daily lives, often working behind the scenes to keep the spaces we use every day clean, safe, and functional. From offices and schools to hospitals, retail spaces, and public buildings, janitorial and commercial cleaning professionals ensure that environments remain sanitary, organized, and welcoming. Their work directly impacts health and productivity by reducing the spread of germs, maintaining clean surfaces, and supporting overall building hygiene. Without consistent janitorial services, many of the spaces we rely on would quickly become unsafe and unpleasant.

    The importance of commercial cleaning and janitorial services extends beyond appearance. Janitorial staff help protect public health by properly cleaning restrooms, disinfecting high-touch areas, managing waste, and addressing spills or hazards before they become serious problems. In healthcare facilities and schools especially, trained janitors are a frontline defense against illness and contamination. Their knowledge of cleaning protocols, proper chemical use, and safety procedures ensures that buildings operate smoothly and comply with health and safety standards.

    Beyond health and safety, janitors contribute to the overall experience and functionality of the spaces we occupy. Clean, well-maintained buildings create positive impressions, boost employee morale, and support learning, healing, and productivity. Janitorial and commercial cleaning professionals provide consistency and reliability that many people may not notice until it’s missing. Their dedication, skill, and commitment to service make modern life possible, reminding us that janitors are not just support staff—they are vital contributors to the well-being of our communities and workplaces.

    Find one here: Janitorial Service

  • 23 Apr 2026 7:39 PM | Scott Roady

    Any workplace involving regular exposure to blood and other potentially contaminated bodily fluids need to understand workplace safety and have precautions and procedures set. These work places have a greater risk of bloodborne pathogens so these safety measures are even more important. These risks include exposure to Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). These cane pose life threatening risks to cleaning employees and yourself. IJCSA offers certifications for employers and employees and OSHA has information about workplace procedures and protocols.

    Everyone has to do their part in mitigating these hazards. IJCSA offers many certifications which also come with educational videos for employees to learn about these threats. OSHA also has workplace guidelines and protocols that companies have a legal obligation to follow to protect their employees. Some prevention methods including making sure your employees are certified. Personal protective equipment (PPE) will be worn. Hazardous and contaminated materials will be handled and disposed of properly. A company protocol will also be available to all employees free of charge in case of an exposure. 

    Not only are we ethically obligated to protect ourselves and our employees. We are legally obligated as well. That's why OSHA has regulations that companies must legally abide by or pay fines. Other than the legal consequences ethical consequences could lead to you or an employee being exposed to bloodborne pathogens which can come with life altering and even life threatening risks. That why its important to take the proactive measures to protect yourself, your business, and your employees.   

  • 23 Apr 2026 6:10 PM | Leon Williams

    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms present in human blood and bodily fluids that can lead to dangerous diseases in those who come into contact with them. Types of bloodborne pathogens include: HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. 

    Those in the cleaning field are especially at risk for coming into contact with bloodborne pathogens since they may be tasked with cleaning up and sanitizing areas where bodily fluids were present. 

    OSHA (The Occupational Safety and Health Administration) has created industry standards which help employers and employees create a plan to remain safe on the job. By understanding the dangers of bloodborne pathogens and adhering to OSHA guidelines, employees can decrease their risk of exposure and do their jobs safely and effectively.

  • 23 Apr 2026 5:52 PM | Jabreca Hatch

      Great customer service, who wouldn’t want it! It is another essential key factor in the janitorial and cleaning industry. Customers see more than just our cleaning techniques; great customer service is what keeps the customer wanting to continue to use our service. Think about!  Our customers are inviting cleaning crews and/or janitors into their workplaces, facilities, and private spaces. That means trust and professionalism matters just as much as the results of our work overall. Communicating clearly with our customers and responding quickly to concerns are effective ways, to present great customer service. It’s understood that every customer has different cleaning/janitorial needs, and our services adjust accordingly to those needs—whether it’s maintaining the floor maintenance of an office, surveying the facility and grounds, or assisting people daily. Showing concern to our customer needs, and a proactive sometimes creative approach to creating solutions for our customers issues are what exudes excellent customer service.

      Exactly the customer service quality you’ll get from all members of IJCSA! As part of an international association of cleaning professionals, IJCSA members are committed to the (3) things customers want—to be heard. To be understood, and to be cared for. When you choose an IJCSA-certified company, you’re not just hiring a cleaning service—you’re partnering with professionals who empathize with customers, make sure to ask questions to confirm the needs/issue of the customer, and prioritize customer satisfaction. From commercial facilities to small office businesses, IJCSA members bring excellent customer service to every job using “S.E.C” (Smile. Eye Contact. Comment). Keeping that excellent customer service review, We IJCSA members always follow-up with all customers— Asking about their experience, emailing coupons, and/or a customer survey for customer feedback. If you’re seeking “Superb Service”, IJCSA professionals stand ready to execute those dust bunnies from those baseboard corners! Leaving our customers with a smile that can illuminate anyone’s face!

  • 23 Apr 2026 2:47 PM | Mary Ram

    I have been in the cleaning field for twenty years ,  over time I have built my career as a cleaning professional I have made great strides  in my cleaning career through dedication and hard work I have built a great clientele base over the years whom I value you greatly and attribute for my greater success . I am OCD a germophobic by nature my instinct is clean , I am a strong innovative cleaner that knows how to bust through and remove grime , always a front runner in safety for me and my clients .I am a  detail oriented cleaner  and  have exceptional organizing techniques as well as design I always follow through with a showroom finish on every cleaning job I complete .

    I was a young single mother my only skill at the time was being a mom and homemaker working endless jobs to make ends meet while attending classes  and paying my way through college I worked hotels and other no end jobs barely making ends meet then I discovered I could clean on my own I landed a new construction contract through my fathers long time best friend it didn't take long until the money started flowing in I have been building different avenues ever since cleaning residential ,  commercial ,  and new construction .

      I can honestly say the last five years have been my best growth and strongest clientele base I ever had I have built my growth through strong customer service skills dedication and hard work has gained me great PR  word of mouth and referrals through past and current clients is what has created my biggest growth thus far  . My clients are  people that I have grown to love knowing and caring for their needs for so many years some more recent than others  I consider them friends as well as an extension of family when you are working for the same costumers throughout the years would be hard not too in my opinion  . Up until a few months ago I was very confident within my skill and experience as a cleaning professional to clean and disinfect for my clients keeping them safer every clean giving extra protection through the cold and flu season then Covid - 19 came , when I realized  how serious the pandemic was I suspended business immediately even before the state started shutting down I knew this virus was bigger than anything I had ever experienced . My instinct was to immediately start looking for more astringent PPE for proper protection for my personal protection as well as my clients protection I immediately thought to seek training and certification for bio hazard cleaning  did a quick search online and found IJCSA I was navigating the website and found I could get certified in biohazard cleaning but first I would have to get certified in hazardous chemicals customer service , residential cleaning specialist  then move on to bio hazard cleaning certification  IJCSA also has many other certifications available . I have had a lot of fun taking these refresher course study for these certifications has reminded me of the importance of chemical safety and the different resources out their for us professionals .

    For me the key advantages of hiring a cleaning professional that has passed the IJCSA RCS Certification is for safety professionalism  and good cleaning performance providing a better experience when hiring a house cleaner . hiring  a IJCSA RCS Certified cleaner advantages in safety is a front runner in this dangerous time with Covid - 19 looming in my opinion is a must for a cleaning professional to train for safety in all aspects IJCSA RCS Certified cleaners certify in bloodborne pathogens , hazardous chemical , cleaning skill and safety definitely is an advantage for you to insure to your clients you are ready and qualified for the job moving forward .

    Find Professional Certified Home Cleaning Services Here

  • 23 Apr 2026 12:19 PM | Michael Huddle

    When you are searching for a reliable carpet cleaning service, don’t settle for a "surface-level" clean that leaves your floors soaking wet and prone to mold. Choosing an IJCSA member ensures you are hiring a professional trained in hot water extractionlow-moisture encapsulation, and proper stain removal techniques for both synthetic fibers and delicate area rugs. Our members prioritize your family's safety by following strict SDS guidelines and utilizing HEPA-filter technology to improve your home’s air quality. Whether you need a deep steam cleaning to revive high-traffic hallways or specialized pet odor neutralization, you can trust that a certified expert will use the right dwell times and professional-grade equipment to protect your investment. Experience the difference of a "clean for health" approach and find a local expert you can trust by visiting the IJCSA Carpet Cleaning Directory.

  • 23 Apr 2026 12:16 PM | James Park

    Cleaning employees and staff have an important job when it comes to keeping workplaces safe, especially in situations where they might come into contact with blood or other bodily fluids. Knowing about bloodborne pathogens matters because these are harmful microorganisms that can be found in blood and can cause serious diseases like hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV. If workers don’t understand the risks, they could accidentally expose themselves or others while just doing their normal cleaning duties. Learning about how these pathogens spread helps employees be more aware and careful on the job.

    When cleaning staff are trained on bloodborne pathogens, they are more likely to use the right protective equipment and follow proper safety procedures. This includes things like wearing gloves, using masks or face protection if needed, and safely disposing of anything that could be contaminated. It also means they know how to properly clean and disinfect areas so that germs are actually removed instead of spread around. This kind of knowledge doesn’t just protect the worker—it helps protect everyone else in the building too.

    Overall, understanding bloodborne pathogens helps create a safer work environment for everyone. It also makes sure the workplace is following safety rules and regulations. When employees know what to do in case of an accident or exposure, they can respond quickly and correctly. In my opinion, this kind of training is really important because it builds confidence and helps people take their job more seriously, knowing they are helping keep themselves and others safe.


  • 23 Apr 2026 10:34 AM | Jenna Clark

    Having a IJCSA mold inspection and remediation certification under my belt only builds to our business portfolio. We have the experience, skills, and determination to make a great impact in our community. We plan to focus our business in mold remediation once the certification process is complete.

    We will use all information provided in the IJCSA certification course and hold it high in standards within our practice. It is extremely important for us to keep our customers and ourselves as safe as possible. With the credited knowledge we gain from this course, we will be providing top tier, quality results to our community whom struggles from the effects of mold toxicity.

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