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  • 09 Apr 2026 9:16 AM | Allison Thacker

    The Importance of Cleaning Employees and Staff knowing about bloodborne pathogens is to protect themselves and others from serious illnesses. Therefore it’s extremely important to understand the risks and how to protect against contamination.  By understanding and following established workplace standards including Universal Precautions, employees can protect themselves and others against blood-borne pathogen transmission, creating a safer healthier workplace for everyone.

    Bloodborne pathogens are very dangerous and can also possibly be deadly.  They can be contacted in the workplace through many different ways that employees may not know about.  Viruses can enter the body through direct contact, indirect contact, respiratory droplet transmission, and vector-borne transmission.

    By Employees following the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard including Universal Precautions and consistently following proper procedures will offer the protection needed to perform tasks and minimize risks to others in the workplace.



  • 09 Apr 2026 8:39 AM | Christoff Neely

    Each and every job we come across has its own paths, cross- roads and even journeys. Its important, even vital for all staff to know what situation they may be getting into. Saying this, for every entrance you must always have an exit strategy. These are some of the essentials we must know as cleaners on the battlefront known as bloodborne pathogens.

    Bloodborne Pathogens are microorganisms that are infectious in human blood or bodily fluids that can cause disease. Two of these diseases are HBV (Hepatitis B Virus) and HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) which is associated with AIDS. This is why it is so important for cleaning staff and employees be intrinsically safe when exposed to these types of environments. Exposed cuts, bites, needle pricks, saliva as well as through your mucus membranes are ways you can be inflicted by bloodborne pathogens. Proper training programs in your organization must be instilled in your employees and staff's best interest.

    Without this training and knowledge your cleaning staff won't know the enemy they are fighting and the risk involved with this type of cleaning that not only effects them and the people around them, but they can also risk the lives of there loved ones at home. Having a ''Universal Precaution'' approach that was established by OSHA is a key component in training staff. What this means is to treat everything with caution and as if it is contagious such as blood, bodily fluids and always have on your PPE. When dealing with laundry or trash always be aware of the unseen that may be present such as needles or things that may potentially cut you and lead to infections. If the unfortunate happens and you get cut in that environment, always remember to contact your supervisor and deal with the situation immediately.

    In closing, remember to keep it simple.

    After and during any disinfecting always be cautious of your surroundings at all times.

    Always wash hands thoroughly after taking of gloves and other PPE.

    You are the most powerful weapon in the prevention of Bloodborne Pathogens. 





  • 09 Apr 2026 7:57 AM | Alex Degler

    Medical cleaning practices are known for being some of the most strict and detail focused standards in the cleaning industry. In hospitals and clinics, infection control is a top priority, and the cleaning routines are designed to protect patients, staff, and visitors from harmful bacteria, germs, and viruses. These same principles can be applied outside of healthcare facilities, bringing better protection to residential homes, office buildings, schools, and other public spaces. By adopting healthcare cleaning methods in everyday cleaning, we can reduce the spread of illness and make environments safer for everyone.

    One way to bring medical cleaning practices into other settings is by focusing on high touch surface disinfection. Healthcare cleaning professionals know that germs spread fastest through door handles, light switches, desks, and shared equipment. Using EPA registered disinfectants, following proper dwell times, and training staff to consistently clean these surfaces can dramatically lower the risk of outbreaks in offices and schools. In residential cleaning, wiping down remotes, phones, and kitchen handles with the same careful approach used in medical cleaning can keep families healthier year round.

    Another key practice is adopting universal precautions in all cleaning situations. In healthcare, this means treating all bodily fluids as potentially infectious, but the same logic applies in other environments. Wearing gloves, using proper personal protective equipment (PPE), and handling trash or spills carefully protects cleaning staff and building occupants alike. In commercial cleaning, this approach shows clients that safety and infection control are taken seriously. In homes, it gives peace of mind that cleaning is more than just surface clean, it is about real protection.

    The value of bringing medical cleaning practices into wider use is simple: healthier people and safer spaces. With new viruses and germs always a concern, applying healthcare cleaning standards to homes, offices, and public buildings is a smart way to protect the population. At IJCSA, our members are trained and committed to using these best practices in all kinds of environments, not just hospitals. To find professionals who can provide this higher level of cleaning service, visit the IJCSA Janitorial Service Directory and connect with experts near you. Together, by raising the standards of cleaning, we can help protect our communities and the world from harmful bacteria, germs, and viruses.


  • 09 Apr 2026 7:12 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.

  • 08 Apr 2026 10:03 PM | Alejandra Silva

    Biohazard situations demand more than just standard cleaning, they require trained professionals who understand the risks, regulations, and emotional sensitivity involved. Members offering biohazard cleaning services are equipped to safely handle environments affected by bloodborne pathogens, bodily fluids, crime scenes, unattended deaths, hoarding conditions, and infectious disease contamination. By following strict industry protocols, using proper personal protective equipment (PPE), and adhering to OSHA and EPA guidelines, certified professionals ensure that every affected space is restored to a safe and habitable condition.

    Choosing a qualified biohazard service provider within our member network means trusting experts who prioritize health, discretion, and compliance. These professionals utilize advanced cleaning agents, hospital grade disinfectants, and specialized equipment to thoroughly decontaminate and eliminate harmful pathogens. Beyond the technical expertise, members understand the importance of compassion and confidentiality, working respectfully with property owners, families, and businesses during difficult and often traumatic circumstances.

    Our members take pride in delivering reliable, efficient, and legally compliant biohazard remediation services to their communities. Whether responding to emergency situations or scheduled cleanups, they are committed to protecting public health and providing peace of mind. By promoting certified biohazard services within our network, we reinforce the highest standards of safety and professionalism while supporting one another in building trust and credibility in this critical industry.


  • 08 Apr 2026 7:28 PM | Richard Williams

    You need a dependable mold cleaning service because you desire to safeguard your home or place of business from potential hazards caused by mold. The good news is that everyone on our team are certified and trained to deliver the highest quality mold removal and cleaning services because we are members of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA).

    Mold can spread rapidly and cause life-threatening dangers to your tenants, staff, or family. Whether you're dealing with a recent flood, water damage, or suspect mold growth, you must act swiftly to minimize more damage and health concerns. It has never been simpler to locate a professional mold cleanup provider thanks to our website's Flood Damage Directory

  • 08 Apr 2026 7:23 PM | Anonymous member

    The Benefits of IJCSA Certification Courses for Employees and Service Owners

    In the modern cleaning and janitorial industry, professionalism, knowledge, and safety are more important than ever. The International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) certification courses provide employees and service owners with a structured and comprehensive education that enhances their skills and credibility. These courses cover everything from green cleaning techniques to chemical safety, proper equipment use, and business management practices, ensuring that participants are fully prepared for the demands of today’s cleaning industry.

    One of the main benefits of IJCSA certification for employees is professional development and skill enhancement. Cleaning might seem straightforward, but modern cleaning requires knowledge of chemicals, sanitization standards, infection control, and eco-friendly practices. IJCSA courses teach employees how to work efficiently and safely while using green products, proper disinfectants, and advanced cleaning equipment. This specialized knowledge makes employees more competent and confident on the job.

    For service owners, IJCSA certification provides a competitive advantage in the marketplace. A certified business signals professionalism, reliability, and a commitment to high standards. Clients today are increasingly concerned with health, safety, and environmental impact, and many prefer hiring companies that demonstrate formal training in eco-friendly and effective cleaning practices. Certification can therefore be a key differentiator when bidding for commercial contracts or expanding a client base.

    Another significant benefit is enhanced workplace safety and reduced liability. Both employees and service owners gain a deeper understanding of chemical handling, proper storage, personal protective equipment (PPE), and hazard communication. This reduces the likelihood of workplace accidents, chemical exposure, or property damage, protecting both staff and clients. Safety training is especially crucial for businesses handling industrial or medical cleaning environments where hazards are higher.

    IJCSA certification also fosters employee retention and job satisfaction. When employees feel that their skills are valued and that they are being invested in, they are more likely to remain loyal to their employer. Certification courses show that the company is committed to professional growth, which boosts morale and encourages staff to take pride in their work. For service owners, this translates into a more reliable, motivated, and skilled workforce.

    Lastly, IJCSA certification equips both employees and business owners with knowledge about industry best practices, regulatory compliance, and sustainable cleaning methods. Understanding VOCs, biodegradable products, and proper disposal of hazardous materials ensures compliance with environmental and safety regulations. For businesses, this not only avoids fines but also contributes to a reputation for responsible, eco-friendly operations, appealing to health-conscious and environmentally aware clients.

    In conclusion, IJCSA certification courses provide substantial benefits for both employees and service owners in the cleaning industry. They enhance professional skills, improve safety, boost employee satisfaction, create competitive advantages, and demonstrate a commitment to environmental responsibility. By investing in certification, cleaning professionals position themselves and their businesses for long-term success, credibility, and growth in an increasingly demanding and conscious market.

    Terrence Saunders, Bioscene Care

  • 08 Apr 2026 5:18 PM | Christian Mulkey

     Let the International Janitorial and Cleaning Services Association assist you in finding a certified mold inspection and remediation services expert. Through our flood damage directory we can link you with the best professionals in your area whom we have passed our extensive mold remediation course. By using a IJCSA certified company you can be assured you will be working with a company that is knowledgeable and will get the job done right. 

    Please visit  http://www.ijcsa.org/Flood-Damage-Restoration-Services to find your local service professional.

  • 08 Apr 2026 4:59 PM | Sean Morgan

    When it comes to mold, it's best to be thorough and not take risks. Even a single active spore can cause a resurgence, presenting a serious risk to property and health. That's why you should trust the task to IJCSA-Certified personnel. From detection to treatment and cleaning, you'll be in good hands.

    With in-depth education on mold, how it works and spreads, the risks and dangers of mold, and the appropriate methods and chemicals, IJCSA professionals are well-suited for tackling such a critical aspect of building safety and staff health. For a directory of IJCSA-Certified Mold Cleaning services, check out the link here.

  • 08 Apr 2026 4:15 PM | Sean Morgan

    The implementation of a mold cleaning operation is vitally important both to the integrity of a building and the health of it's residents. Of particular importance to buldings in humid areas, flood-prone zones, and older buildings (mine in particular is over 100 years old), a regular routine of inspection, treatment and cleaning is critical.

    Especially with the above-listed situations, a constant vigilance is needed for any building, as moisture that can trigger mold growth can come from plumbing, compromised roofs and windows, and everyday spills and messes. By having such an operation in place, one can minimize and negate the risks of mold, such as building damage and serious health risks.

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