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  • 02 Apr 2026 6:53 PM | Jenna Clark

    Imagine you're removing trash bags from bins at your cleaning job, press down to compress the bag and "BOOM", you've been stabbed by a contaminated needle and have now been exposed too bloodborne pathogens. 

    Realistically, you never know what infectious disease the person you're assisting may unknowingly carry. Its best to always be protected, and that protection starts with how employees assess and reset contaminated areas. It is dire to follow OSHA guidelines to reduce exposure. In the event you are exposed, there are precautions necessary to take.

    The first issue with our scenerio is that you pressed down on the trash bag. Its an extremely optional action that can risk exposure. Another issue is that there were needles in trash bins. Contaminated items should be properly disposed of every single time. We are supposed to treat every bodily fluid as if its contaminated, per the "Universal Precaution Approach". That includes using proper PPE, no hand-mouth contact/smoking around contaminated areas, and following all other OSHA guidelines.

    Things happen, and sometimes you get exposed. First step; call your supervisor and PCP. Afterwards, watch for symptoms. Some symptoms may include, fatigue, pain, fever, swollen lymph nodes, jaundice, diarrhea, dark urine, light colored stool, constant fever/rash with no apparent cause. Examples of bloodborne pathogens include Hep-B(HBV) and HIV/AIDS. Although that doesn't conclude our list of symptoms or diseases, I'm sure you're now aware of the importance of cleaning employees knowledge of bloodborne pathogens and why following OSHA is simply to protect yourself and others.

  • 02 Apr 2026 6:24 PM | David Tigner

    Cleaning employees and janitorial staff deal with more than just dust and trash. In many workplaces especially schools, hospitals, gyms, and public facilities they may encounter blood or other bodily fluids. That’s where knowledge about bloodborne pathogens becomes critical. Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms, like Hepatitis, and HIV, that can be present in blood and certain body fluids. Without proper training, a simple cleanup task could turn into a serious health risk.

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens isn’t about creating fear it’s about creating protection. When cleaning staff are properly trained, they know how to use (PPE) like gloves, masks, and eye protection. They understand proper disinfecting procedures, how to safely dispose of contaminated materials, and what to do if an exposure occurs. This knowledge dramatically reduces the risk of infection and ensures that both the employee and the public remain safe.

    Training also builds confidence. When employees know the risks and the correct procedures, they don’t hesitate or guess during a cleanup situation. They respond quickly and professionally. In environments like schools, this protects children. In healthcare settings, it supports infection control. In public spaces, it reassures the community that safety standards are being followed. Proper bloodborne pathogen training isn’t just an OSHA requirement it’s a vital part of maintaining a safe, responsible workplace.

    At the end of the day, cleaning staff are often the unseen protectors of public health. Giving them the knowledge and tools to handle bloodborne hazards safely shows respect for the important role they play. It keeps them safe, keeps buildings compliant, and most importantly, keeps everyone else protected too.


  • 02 Apr 2026 4:36 PM | Michael Contursi

    Find a Certified Mold Cleaning Service You Can Trust

    When mold strikes, you need a professional mold cleaning service you can rely on. Certified by the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA), these experts follow strict industry standards to safely and effectively remove mold from your home or business. Whether it’s a small spot in the bathroom or widespread damage after a flood, an IJCSA-certified team has the training, equipment, and experience to restore your property to a clean and healthy condition.

    For peace of mind and proven results, start your search with the Flood Damage Directory. This trusted resource lists certified mold cleaning specialists who meet IJCSA’s high standards, so you can feel confident you’re hiring the right professional. Don’t take chances with your health or property—mold can spread quickly and cause serious structural and respiratory issues if left untreated. Find your certified mold remediation expert today and protect your home or business from the lasting effects of mold.



  • 02 Apr 2026 4:09 PM | Crystal Peterson

    Finding a green cleaning service is an important choice for homeowners and businesses that care about health, sustainability, and environmental responsibility. IJCSA members are leaders in the green cleaning movement, offering environmentally conscious cleaning solutions that reduce harmful chemicals while still delivering exceptional results. Whether you’re searching for eco-friendly house cleaning, green commercial cleaning, or a safer option for families and pets, IJCSA members are committed to using green cleaning products and practices that support a cleaner home and a healthier planet.

    What sets IJCSA green member companies apart is their dedication to safe, sustainable, and responsible cleaning methods. Green cleaning services provided by IJCSA members focus on non-toxic, biodegradable products, proper dilution techniques, and procedures that improve indoor air quality. These professionals understand how to clean effectively without relying on harsh chemicals, making green cleaning an excellent option for households with children, pets, allergies, or sensitivities. From kitchens and bathrooms to offices and shared spaces, IJCSA members tailor eco-friendly cleaning plans to meet each client’s needs.

    Choosing an IJCSA member for your green cleaning needs means partnering with a company that values transparency, professionalism, and long-term care for both people and the environment. IJCSA members stay informed about evolving green cleaning standards and best practices, ensuring that consumers receive reliable, high-quality service with minimal environmental impact. When it comes to finding a trustworthy green cleaning service, IJCSA members offer peace of mind—because a truly clean space should be safe, sustainable, and responsibly maintained.

    Find one here: Green Cleaning Services

  • 02 Apr 2026 3:11 PM | Anonymous member

    Promoting Our IJCSA Green Cleaning Certification

    As an IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified professional, our company is committed to delivering safe, eco-friendly, and highly effective cleaning services for homes and businesses. Our certification demonstrates that we follow industry best practices, using only plant-based, biodegradable, and low-VOC cleaning solutions. By choosing our services, clients can rest assured that their spaces are healthy for families, employees, and pets, while also supporting environmentally responsible cleaning practices. Being listed in the IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory allows clients to easily find and trust a certified professional who prioritizes both results and sustainability.

    Our green cleaning program is implemented daily across every aspect of our operations. We start by assessing the cleaning needs of each space to determine the safest and most effective green products. All high-traffic areas are treated with eco-friendly solutions that remove dirt, allergens, and germs without harsh chemicals. For routine cleaning, we use microfiber cloths and mop systems that reduce chemical use and water waste. Floors, carpets, and upholstery are cleaned with pH-balanced, plant-based products, and stain treatment always follows spot-cleaning and minimal moisture techniques to prevent fiber damage or wicking. Additionally, we train all team members to follow sustainable practices, including proper disposal of cleaning materials and reducing energy and water consumption during every job.

    By integrating IJCSA Green Cleaning standards into our daily routine, we ensure consistent quality, safety, and environmental responsibility. Clients notice the difference immediately—fresh, healthy, and spotless spaces without harsh chemical odors. Our commitment to green cleaning not only improves indoor air quality and protects surfaces but also reflects our dedication to protecting people and the planet. Choosing our certified services guarantees a professional, responsible, and eco-conscious cleaning experience every time.

    Terrence Saunders, Bioscene Care


  • 02 Apr 2026 3:08 PM | Anonymous member

    How Being Green Cleaning Certified Benefits Your Business and You

    In today’s world, consumers and businesses alike are becoming increasingly aware of the environmental and health impacts of cleaning products. By becoming Green Cleaning Certified, you demonstrate a commitment to using eco-friendly, non-toxic, and biodegradable cleaning solutions, which is a major selling point for clients who care about safety and sustainability. Certification shows that you follow industry best practices for protecting both people and the environment, setting your business apart in a competitive marketplace. For individuals, it provides professional credibility and a recognized skill set that can open doors to higher-paying and specialized cleaning jobs.

    One of the key benefits of being Green Cleaning Certified is the emphasis on health and safety. Traditional cleaning products can release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other harmful chemicals that affect indoor air quality, leading to respiratory issues, allergies, and long-term health risks. Certified green cleaners use plant-based, low-VOC, and hypoallergenic solutions that reduce these risks, making homes, offices, and public spaces safer for occupants. For businesses, this commitment to health can improve customer trust and employee satisfaction, as clients feel confident that your cleaning practices prioritize their wellbeing.

    In addition to health benefits, certification supports environmental sustainability. Green cleaning techniques minimize the use of harsh chemicals, reduce water waste, and encourage proper disposal of cleaning agents. This helps prevent soil and water contamination and contributes to a healthier planet. By promoting sustainable cleaning practices, certified professionals actively participate in reducing pollution and conserving natural resources—values that resonate strongly with modern consumers. Listing your company in the IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory further increases visibility to clients specifically seeking environmentally responsible services. The directory is a valuable resource that connects certified professionals with businesses and homeowners who prioritize green practices, providing an effective marketing advantage.

    Finally, Green Cleaning Certification fosters professional growth and community recognition. It equips individuals with knowledge about proper chemical handling, eco-friendly cleaning methods, and sustainable maintenance techniques, which improves service quality and efficiency. For companies, it demonstrates a commitment to ethical and safe operations, which can boost reputation, client retention, and referrals. Overall, certification is an investment in personal expertise, business credibility, and global health, making it a strategic choice for anyone looking to succeed in the modern cleaning industry.

    https://www.ijcsa.org/Industry-News/AddPost

    Terrence Saunders, Bioscene Care

  • 02 Apr 2026 3:01 PM | Anonymous member

    Looking for a reliable, eco-friendly carpet cleaning service you can trust? IJCSA-certified professionals specialize in green cleaning methods that are safe for your family, pets, and the environment. Our members are trained to use non-toxic, biodegradable solutions and advanced techniques that remove dirt, stains, and allergens while keeping your carpets and rugs healthy and vibrant.

    Choosing an IJCSA member means you’re getting industry-certified expertise. We understand that every carpet and rug is unique, and we tailor our cleaning methods to protect fibers, colors, and finishes. Whether it’s a high-traffic office, a cozy living room, or delicate wool rugs, our green cleaning practices restore your carpets’ beauty without harsh chemicals.

    By selecting a green carpet cleaner from IJCSA, you’re not only maintaining a cleaner, healthier home or workplace, but you’re also making a responsible choice for the planet. Enjoy fresh, long-lasting results, reduced chemical exposure, and the confidence that your cleaning professional adheres to the highest standards of safety and performance. Trust an IJCSA member to deliver quality, eco-conscious carpet care every time. https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services

    Terrence Saunders, Bioscene Care

  • 02 Apr 2026 2:52 PM | Tabatha Vail

    Cleaning professionals play a critical role in protecting public health, and one of the most essential areas of knowledge they must master is bloodborne pathogens. Understanding how these pathogens spread and how to properly handle situations involving blood or bodily fluids can prevent serious illness, reduce workplace risk, and ensure legal compliance for both the employee and the company.

    Bloodborne pathogens such as HIV, Hepatitis B (HBV), and Hepatitis C (HCV) can cause life-threatening diseases. Cleaning employees are among the workers most likely to encounter contaminated surfaces, sharp objects, or bodily fluids during routine tasks.

    Clients trust cleaning companies to protect their health. When staff understand bloodborne pathogen procedures, they can prevent cross-contamination, reduce the spread of infectious diseases within the community, and follow OSHA-compliant cleanup procedures. Proper handling and disinfection preserve client safety and protect your company’s reputation.

    Any environment with high human activity offices, schools, apartments, hotels, airbnbs, warehouses, gyms, or commercial buildings, can experience a situation involving blood or bodily fluids. Cleaning staff are often the first responders to these incidents.


  • 02 Apr 2026 2:16 PM | Anonymous member

    Looking for a trusted carpet cleaning service? Choose an IJCSA-certified professional! Our members are highly trained, experienced, and use safe, effective methods to make your carpets and rugs look like new. From removing stubborn stains to improving indoor air quality, IJCSA members deliver reliable, thorough, and customer-focused service every time. Protect your home or business while enjoying long-lasting, clean, and fresh carpets—all backed by industry-certified expertise you can trust. https://www.ijcsa.org/Carpet-Cleaning-Directory

    Terrence Saunders, Bioscene Care

  • 02 Apr 2026 2:08 PM | Anonymous member

    Implementing a carpet cleaning program in a business involves scheduling regular cleanings, using professional equipment and certified techniques, and tracking maintenance to ensure carpets stay clean and safe.

    Benefits of using certified IJCSA members include:

    • Expertise and training in proper carpet care
    • Use of safe and effective cleaning methods
    • Longer carpet life and improved appearance
    • Healthier indoor environment by removing allergens and bacteria
    • Professional results that enhance customer and employee satisfaction

    Certified members follow industry standards, ensuring quality, safety, and reliability

    Terrence Saunders, Bioscene Care

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