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  • 09 Apr 2026 7:18 PM | Josh Brittain

    Looking for a reliable green cleaning service? IJCSA Members make it simple to find professionals trained in eco-friendly cleaning, non-toxic cleaning, and environmentally friendly cleaning methods. The IJCSA Green Cleaning Services Directory connects you with certified providers who focus on safer products, healthier spaces, and responsible cleaning practices.

    Choosing an IJCSA Member means choosing sustainable cleaning that supports better indoor air quality while still delivering a high standard of clean. Whether you need green janitorial services for a business or healthy home cleaning for your family, these professionals are trained to reduce harsh chemical use and provide effective, consumer-friendly solutions.

    Start your search here: https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services and explore more options at https://www.ijcsa.org/Find-A-Cleaning-Service-Janitorial-Service. With IJCSA, finding a trusted green cleaning service is simple, safe, and effective.


  • 09 Apr 2026 6:19 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.

  • 09 Apr 2026 5:56 PM | Josh Brittain

    Janitors and janitorial staff are essential to daily life because they keep environments clean, safe, and sanitary. In janitorial services and commercial cleaning, their work helps prevent the spread of germs and maintains hygiene standards in schools, offices, healthcare facilities, and public buildings. These facility maintenance professionals ensure that high-traffic spaces remain usable and safe for everyone.

    They also play a key role in how buildings operate and feel. Professional commercial cleaning services improve productivity, morale, and overall experience by keeping workplaces organized and presentable. From restroom sanitation to floor care and waste management, janitorial staff support the day-to-day function of any facility. You can find trusted providers through resources like the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association or explore listings in the Janitorial Directory: www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices

    Even though their work is often overlooked, it is critical. Janitorial professionals are not just cleaning, they are maintaining public health, safety, and operational efficiency. Recognizing the value of commercial cleaning and janitorial maintenance means understanding that these workers are essential to keeping society running smoothly every single day.


  • 09 Apr 2026 5:23 PM | Tracy Smith

    Cleaning an individuals house, a store, a school, or a medical facility it is important to understand that diseases and germs can be on any service  and spread super easy. But some germs are not your simple cold or flu that you heal and recover. Some can make you really sick, cause life long health issues, or death. 

    Educating staff and employees on bloodborne pathogens is important to help prevent serious health consequences. When you train your employees properly you prevent the spread of those diseases like hep b and C and HIV in the facility or place you are cleaning then you also protect your staff.

    Proper training helps staff and employees to recognize and learn the risk and minimize exposure and transmission. And created a safer work enviroment. 


  • 09 Apr 2026 3:08 PM | Magen Lara

    Looking for a trusted home cleaning service shouldn’t be a chore — that’s why the IJCSA invites you to explore the Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory today! Whether you need weekly house cleaning, deep residential cleaning, move‑in/move‑out maid services, or eco‑friendly home cleaning solutions, our Directory is your go‑to resource for locating top‑rated providers that match your schedule, budget, and lifestyle preferences. With customizable plans for regular housekeeping, apartment cleaning, kitchen & bathroom sanitization, and more, finding dependable professional house cleaners has never been easier.

    At its core, our Directory connects consumers with verified cleaning professionals who deliver spotless results from floor to ceiling — helping you keep your home healthy, dust‑free, and welcoming. You can browse listings to compare services like one‑time deep cleaning, recurring residential cleaning packages, or special event clean‑ups with just a click. From vacuuming and mopping to detailed dust and allergen removal, these experts bring the expertise and equipment needed to make every room shine. Start your search now at the Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory and discover the perfect partner for maintaining your home’s clean, comfortable atmosphere.

    Don’t spend weekends scrubbing when you can enjoy more time with family and friends — let the professionals handle the house cleaning for you. The Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory is designed with you in mind: simple to use, full of trusted service providers, and filled with options ranging from budget‑friendly housecleaners to premium maid services tailored for busy households. Click through the home & residential cleaning listings today to get quotes, read reviews, and book the exact cleaning service your lifestyle deserves! 


  • 09 Apr 2026 2:17 PM | Holly Petrosyan

    As a business owner in the cleaning industry, one thing I’ve learned is that knowledge isn’t just power — it’s protection. When you’re running a cleaning company, especially one that handles residential, commercial, or post‑construction work, your employees aren’t just wiping surfaces. They’re stepping into environments where they may encounter risks they can’t always see. That’s why understanding bloodborne pathogens is so important. It’s not about scaring anyone; it’s about making sure every member of your team goes home safe, healthy, and confident in the work they do.

    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms that can cause serious illnesses if someone is exposed to infected blood or certain bodily fluids. In the cleaning world, this can show up in ways people don’t always think about — a small spot on a bathroom floor, a trash bag with a sharp object inside, or an unexpected accident in a workplace restroom. When employees understand what bloodborne pathogens are, how they spread, and how to protect themselves, they’re not just following rules. They’re taking ownership of their safety and the safety of the clients we serve.

    For me, as a business owner, training my cleaning staff on bloodborne pathogens is about more than compliance. It’s about professionalism. It shows clients that we take our work seriously, that we respect their space, and that we operate with high standards. It also empowers my team. When employees know how to properly use personal protective equipment, handle contaminated materials, and respond to potential exposure, they feel more confident and capable on the job. And confident employees deliver better service — it’s that simple.

    At the end of the day, cleaning isn’t just about making things look good. It’s about creating safe, healthy environments for the people who live and work in them. When your staff understands bloodborne pathogens, they’re not just cleaners — they’re trained professionals who know how to protect themselves and the people they serve. And as a business owner, that’s something I take a lot of pride in.

  • 09 Apr 2026 1:49 PM | Joshua Burgess

    Finding a reliable residential cleaning service is easy with the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA). Their directory connects you with certified professionals who meet industry standards for quality and care.

    IJCSA members are trained, verified, and committed to eco-friendly, customer-focused cleaning. You can trust they’ll treat your home with professionalism and respect.

    From weekly housecleaning to deep cleans or move-outs, IJCSA companies offer services to match your needs and budget.  Find your house cleaning professional today.


  • 09 Apr 2026 1:26 PM | Sean Morgan

    When I first started working when I was 19, I remember what is was like when my fast-food job needed to do some deep cleaning. It was horrible, if I'm being honest. Flat-top grill cleaners, mop solution, even the chemical used in the dishpit all had choking fumes. In the dishpit, dried and cracked hands were the norm for anyone tasked with that area for the day. Definitely not a job for anyone with chemical allergies or asthma.

    Now at my current job, using green cleaning chemicals is a stark difference from those early days. No harsh scents or fumes, no toxic residues, and they're not as rough on the skin if you have accidental contact while mixing or using them. Just a few products cover a vast majority of things we need cleaned, cutting back on inventory space being taken up by a half-dozen individual chemicals, and I don't have to worry about the environmental impact either.

    For decades, the environmental impact of even househould chemicals has been a standing issue. For example, chlorine, while widely used for water sanitation, was industrialized during WWI, and was better known as mustard gas at the time, due to it's sickly, pale-yellow color. Now you can find it everywhere, from tap water to pools and toilet-cleaning tablets, and even in these circumstances chlorine still causes health issues. In pools it can react with someone's skin (such as myself), causing massive dryness and irritation, and the fumes can easily make someone sick. Using pools as the example, there's been several green solutions, ranging from mineral-based sanitizers that use copper and silver ions, to diamateceous earth filtration systems. Some people even go the route of recreating an entire pond ecosystem that cleans itself!

    With being Green Cleaning certified, my knowledge and skill base will be much stronger, making me more capable of sourcing, mixing, and implementing a proper cleaning regiment on a more efficient scale. With the rising availability and range of green cleaning products, green cleaning is becoming more and more mainstream, and having the training needed to be viable is important.

  • 09 Apr 2026 1:01 PM | Sean Morgan

    When it comes to the cleaning & sanitation industry, we have come a long way. It used to be that the most common cleaning chemicals, both household and professional, were harsh and detrimental to good health, oftentimes damaging surfaces with even a slight miscalculation in dwell-time or solution strength, or leaving behind unsafe, hard-to-remove residues. These days, there are a multitude of eco-friendly, safe green-cleaning products out there, as well as certified and trained professionals who know how to get the most out of them.

    IJCSA's Green Cleaning certified professionals know the ins-and-outs of the best green cleaning products on the market, and have the training to back it up. What product for what job, proper solution ratios, and the best application techniques, they have it all handled with efficiency and professionalism. These products have been extensively tested for their safety for the environment and around vulnerable members of your residence or business.

    The days of worrying about harmful residues and harsh chemicals damaging your surfaces are behind us. Trust your cleaning needs with an IJCSA Green Cleaning certified business today, follow this link here to find the professional you need!

  • 09 Apr 2026 11:24 AM | 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

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