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  • 08 Jul 2026 1:46 PM | Anonymous member

    Medical cleaning practices are very strict in the sense that there are rules to follow when it comes to the cleaning. Since medical facilities need to be properly clean to avoid patient getting sick medical cleaning practices can benefit residential and commercial places. The majority of people won’t be familiar with some of the rules and proper methods went dealing with cleaning chemical.

    Some of those standards can help other residential and commercial situations in the sense that if they can implement a higher standard of cleaning there would be less people getting sick. There would be a lower number of people calling in sick to work and to school. Medical cleaning practices implementation at home can also help you avoid going to the doctor because of bacteria’s or virus that could have been avoidable if we were to do a deeper cleaning with the right cleaning chemicals. 

    A good idea to implement is to have a higher standardard level of cleaning for all types of situations, for homes and work places. By implementing medical cleaning practices across the board we can have a better control when it comes to people getting sick. According to the CDC, cleaning alone effectively reduces the number of microorganisms on contaminated equipment. Now imagine having the knowledge to use the correct chemicals it can really impact us in a good way.

    Now, that we are in a pandemic cleaning is crucial and knowing and implementing the high standards of medical cleaning can keep a better control of the spread. For example, knowing that we should clean with color rags that way we are not cross contaminating areas and knowing about how to correctly use chemical that can kill harmful virus and germs. Check out https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServicesto find a certified company that can help you in the process.


  • 08 Jul 2026 12:25 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 Jul 2026 9:52 AM | Miguel P. Bonilla-Roman

    Don't let a hidden leak turn into a health hazard for your family or employees. Whether you are dealing with visible mold growth, musty odors, or recent water damage, finding a professional mold cleaning service is crucial to safeguard your property and protect your indoor air quality. Members of the International Janitorial and Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) are certified experts specialized in safe, fast, and comprehensive mold cleanup and flood damage restoration.

    When you hire an IJCSA member, you get access to highly trained technicians who use industry-approved safety protocols, including containment barriers, HEPA filtration, and advanced moisture control to ensure the problem is eradicated at its source. From emergency water extraction to thorough black mold removal, our members provide the dependable expertise required to tackle tough property damages safely.

    Locating a certified expert in your area is simple. Use the official IJCSA Flood Damage Directory to find a reliable professional ready to restore your home or business today.

    • Fast Solutions: Connect with local, certified experts via the IJCSA Flood Damage Directory for immediate mold remediation and flood cleanup assistance.
    • Advanced Equipment: Certified members utilize structural drying and thermal mapping to spot hidden moisture pockets.
    • Health First: Eradicate dangerous toxic spores and improve overall structural sanitation.


  • 08 Jul 2026 9:51 AM | Melody Kelly

    Bloodborne pathogens are harmful microorganisms found in human blood and certain bodily fluids that can cause serious illnesses such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV. Cleaning employees may occasionally encounter blood or other potentially infectious materials while performing their duties, making it important for them to understand the risks associated with exposure.


    Proper training helps cleaning staff recognize potential hazards and respond safely when dealing with contaminated areas. Employees should know how to use personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves and eye protection, and follow proper cleaning and disinfection procedures to reduce the risk of infection.


    Understanding bloodborne pathogens also helps protect coworkers, clients, and the public. When employees follow established safety protocols, they help prevent the spread of disease and maintain a safe and sanitary environment. This knowledge is especially important in healthcare facilities, schools, offices, and other public settings.


     Bloodborne pathogen training is an essential part of workplace safety for cleaning professionals. By understanding how exposure occurs and following proper safety practices, employees can protect themselves and others while performing their jobs effectively and responsibly.


  • 08 Jul 2026 9:47 AM | Miguel P. Bonilla-Roman

    Implementing an effective mold cleaning operation across Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) requires a structured, multi-phase approach focused on immediate remediation and aggressive moisture control. The first operational phase involves executing comprehensive facility walkthroughs to identify active fungal growth and hidden moisture pockets using advanced thermal imaging and air-duct sampling. When mold is identified, specialized remediation teams will establish physical containment barriers and utilize High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuums alongside EPA-approved antimicrobial detergents to eradicate spores from hard surfaces (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [EPA], 2026). Concurrently, porous materials that cannot be salvaged, such as water-damaged ceiling tiles and carpets, will be safely extracted and replaced (EPA, 2026). Because South Florida's humid climate exacerbates fungal propagation, the operational cornerstone will be upgrading building envelopes and enforcing strict climate control metrics, ensuring that all school facilities maintain relative indoor humidity levels strictly below 60% (Air Well Now, 2024; EPA, 2025). Furthermore, a centralized, transparent digital logging system will be launched to allow staff to report leaks instantly, ensuring that maintenance personnel can dry any localized water intrusion within a critical 24-to-48-hour window before new mold colonies can form (EPA, 2025).

    The establishment of a permanent mold cleaning and prevention program yields profound health, financial, and educational dividends for the district. From a public health perspective, systematic mold remediation directly correlates with a reduction in airborne allergens, significantly mitigating respiratory distress, asthma exacerbations, and chronic absenteeism among both students and faculty (National Education Association [NEA], 2017; U.S. Green Building Council [USGBC], 2024). Safer indoor air quality fosters a healthier learning environment, which optimizes student performance and enhances overall teacher retention (USGBC, 2024). Financially, while initial mold mitigation demands an upfront capital allocation, it functions as a highly cost-effective preventative strategy (NEA, 2017). Proactively addressing minor plumbing leaks and optimizing HVAC performance prevents localized issues from deteriorating into catastrophic structural failures (EPA, 2025). Ultimately, this program safeguards the district's extensive infrastructure, lowers long-term capital expenditure costs, and shields the school board from substantial legal liabilities associated with environmental health negligence.

    References:

    Air Well Now. (2024, June 26). Managing mold in classrooms to maintain a mold-free school. https://airwellnow.com/managing-mold-in-classrooms-to-maintain-a-mold-free-school/

    National Education Association. (2017, October 25). Filling leadership gap, educators sound the alarm on mold schools. https://www.nea.org/nea-today/all-news-articles/filling-leadership-gap-educators-sound-alarm-mold-schools

    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (2025, October 14). Mold and indoor air quality in schools. https://www.epa.gov/mold/mold-and-indoor-air-quality-schools

    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (2026, April 14). Mold remediation in schools and commercial buildings guide. https://www.epa.gov/mold/mold-remediation-schools-and-commercial-buildings-guide-chapter-5

    U.S. Green Building Council. (2024, August 22). School mold prevention programs help keep schools healthy. https://www.usgbc.org/articles/school-mold-prevention-programs-help-keep-schools-healthy




  • 08 Jul 2026 8:29 AM | William Armstead

    Topps Cleaning Service believes that occupational health, safety, and knowledge about bloodborne pathogens is crucial, particularly for our cleaning employees and staff. Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms present in blood that can cause diseases in humans. This group of pathogens includes, but is not limited to, Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Given the nature of cleaning tasks, which often involve exposure to bodily fluids, it is imperative that our staff be well-informed and adequately trained to handle such hazards.

    Our facility employees such as janitors, housekeepers, custodians, and cleaners may be at risk of exposure to blood and other body fluids in the workplace. If proper precautions are not taken, exposure to these pathogens can easily lead to infectious diseases.  

    Organizations, like Topps Cleaning Service, are required by law to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards regarding bloodborne pathogens. These regulations mandate employee training, the implementation of exposure control plans, and the provision of necessary protective equipment. Compliance not only ensures the safety of our employees but also protects Topps Cleaning Service from legal liabilities associated with non-compliance.

    Our educated and well-trained cleaning staff play a critical role in preventing the spread of infectious diseases within the workplace. By following proper protocols, our employees can minimize the risk of contamination and ensure a safer environment for everyone. This is particularly important in healthcare settings, schools, and other public facilities where the risk of exposure is higher.

    Topps Cleaning Service, as well as other members of the IJCSA, prioritize employee safety and protection from the risks that these pathogens pose.


  • 08 Jul 2026 8:16 AM | Melody Kelly

    A clean home isn’t just a luxury — it’s a necessity for your comfort, health, and peace of mind. If you’re tired of spending your valuable time scrubbing floors, dusting furniture, or battling stubborn grime, it’s time to bring in a professional home cleaning service you can trust. IJCSA‑certified residential cleaning companies deliver spotless results, reliable service, and the kind of fresh, welcoming home environment your family deserves. Finding the right cleaning team has never been easier with the official Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory, available here: https://www.ijcsa.org/House-Cleaning-Services (ijcsa.org in Bing)

    When you choose an IJCSA member, you’re choosing a company that has been trained, tested, and certified in the highest standards of residential cleaning, sanitation, and customer care. These professionals understand how to clean efficiently, safely, and thoroughly — from deep cleaning kitchens and bathrooms to routine housekeeping, allergen reduction, and eco‑friendly home care. Every certified cleaner is committed to delivering consistent quality and exceptional results that make your home look, feel, and smell amazing. Homeowners across the country rely on IJCSA members because they know they’re getting dependable service backed by real industry expertise.

    Stop settling for inconsistent cleaning or wasting your weekends doing chores. Your home deserves the best — and so do you. Whether you need weekly maid service, move‑in/move‑out cleaning, seasonal deep cleaning, or specialized residential care, IJCSA members are ready to exceed your expectations. Visit the Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory today and connect with a certified professional who will transform your home into the clean, comfortable sanctuary you’ve been dreaming of. A healthier, happier home is just one click away


  • 08 Jul 2026 7:43 AM | Alfred Trippeter

    First in order to understand why it’s important to know about handling bloodborne pathogens, it’s a good idea to understand the potential dangers.  So what exactly are Bloodborne pathogens?  Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms in the human blood that can cause disease in humans. OSHA defines blood to mean human blood, human blood components, and products made from human blood. [1]

    Now that we know what bloodborne pathogens are, why is it important to have knowledge of handling them? The CDC estimates that 5.6 million workers in the health care industry and related occupations are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and other diseases. [2]. You and your colleagues are likely included in that number and are working in an industry where exposure and potential risks of infections are very high and possibly life changing. In order to reduce these risk, a significant and comprehensive focus on educating yourself and knowing what it is you may be exposed to and how to prevent injury, infection, and possibly death must take place. 

    Not only does knowing about bloodborne pathogens help reduce risk related to exposure, infection, and death, it also helps foster better decision making and efficiency on the job at handling scenarios that arise. This gives employees the confidence needed to handle such task and puts customers at ease in knowing they have hired someone that is properly training and can get the job done correctly. It is not only important for employees and companies to know about blood-borne pathogens it is of upmost urgency and at great consequence that they educate themselves on this topic when working in these types of environments. 

    [1] https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/bloodbornepathogens/

    [2] https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/bloodbornepathogens/recognition.html

  • 08 Jul 2026 7:07 AM | April Stewart

    Education is key when it comes to being safe for employees and clients whether it is in the commercial or residential cleaning industry. Being able to understand how and what can cause illnesses in ourselves and others is important in being able to safely clean our working spaces. Wearing appropriate PPE, having set standard and regulations on how situations should be handled are only a fraction of the safety puzzle. 

    As a cleaner of Air B&Bs, and older clientele, I run into constant contact of bodily fluids and dirty linens. Being knowledgeable of what to look for (such as signs of dried blood, vomit, and needles) is important for the safety of myself and my clients. Improper procedures can lead to serious health risks such as HIV exposure, AIDS, and hepatitis B which can take years before detection. So understanding the what to look for, and what to do in the event of can save a life. 

    Creating a binder which contains an up-to-date control action plan that is accessible by all associates which outlines all of our emergency protocols and contacts so we can act quickly and effectively. Our standards are high at Greer Family Cleaning which means knowledge of all safety protocols in power for us to stay consistent, safe, and healthy. We care about what we do, we care about the safety of others so following all procedures and guidelines set forth in this course will help us have a safe, healthy future.

  • 07 Jul 2026 10:27 PM | Jeffrey Cheney

    When it’s time for carpet or upholstery cleaning, choose an IJCSA‑certified professional for proven results. IJCSA members follow standardized processes for stain removal, pet odor removal, hot‑water extraction/steam cleaning, and fiber‑safe detergents that protect your investment and improve indoor air quality. Get great customer service, clear pricing, and techs trained to handle high‑traffic areas and delicate fibers alike. Search the IJCSA Carpet Cleaning Directory to find a vetted provider near you: https://www.ijcsa.org/Carpet-Cleaning-Directory.


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