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  • 15 Dec 2025 10:05 PM | Koryn Cordero


    Even in private homes, cleaners may sometimes come across situations where bloodborne pathogens may be present. Proper education ensures staff can identify hazards and respond appropriately to protect both themselves and others. Beyond Protection, understanding blood borne pathogens promotes professionalism and trust. When employees are trained in disease prevention and safety standards, it reflects a commitment to excellence and care. 

    In a residential setting, bloodborne exposure risks can appear subtle, in everyday ways. A cleaner may notice a small blood spot on bedding or upholstery from a nosebleed, or come across used tissues, menstrual products, bandages or diapers overflowing from trash cans. Even personal grooming items such as razors and nail clippers should be handled with care. Educating staff will help them easily identify potential hazards in everyday living situations. 

    When staff are properly trained and aware they will be able to handle these situations when they arise. Knowing safe handling and disposal practices, along with hygiene and disinfection protocols. They will be able to handle these things like a professional. Ultimately, bloodborne pathogen training is not optional. It is essential to creating a safe, reliable, and reputable cleaning service.

  • 15 Dec 2025 9:24 PM | Shelleva Orr

    As the founder and CEO of AtomClean LLC, I believe understanding bloodborne pathogens is not optional knowledge for cleaning professionals—it is foundational to their safety, their credibility, and the health of every facility they serve. Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms found in blood and certain bodily fluids that can cause serious, life-altering illnesses such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV. In many environments—schools, healthcare facilities, public buildings, restrooms, and workplaces—custodial professionals are often the first to respond to incidents involving blood or bodily fluids. Without proper training, what appears to be a routine cleanup can quickly become a significant health risk. Awareness empowers staff to recognize hazards, evaluate risk, and take the right precautions before exposure ever occurs.

    Effective education also reinforces safe work practices and strengthens compliance with OSHA standards. When custodial staff understand how bloodborne pathogens are transmitted, safety protocols stop feeling like rules and start making sense. Proper use of personal protective equipment, correct cleaning and disinfection methods, and safe handling and disposal of contaminated materials become habits—not afterthoughts. Training replaces uncertainty and fear with confidence and consistency. A well-trained employee is more likely to follow procedures correctly, report incidents promptly, and protect both themselves and the people who occupy the space.

    Beyond safety and compliance, bloodborne pathogen training elevates the professionalism of the custodial workforce. It reinforces an essential truth: this work is skilled, technical, and directly tied to public health. Facilities benefit through reduced liability, fewer workplace injuries, and greater trust from staff, students, patients, and the public. For cleaning professionals, this knowledge builds pride, accountability, and career readiness. When employees understand the “why” behind safety protocols, they become active partners in maintaining healthy environments—protecting lives while upholding the highest standards of cleanliness and care.

  • 15 Dec 2025 8:17 PM | 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.


  • 15 Dec 2025 7:09 PM | Kayla Harthan

    Find Trusted Mold Cleaning Professionals with IJCSA

    When mold strikes, fast and professional cleaning is essential to protect your health and property. The International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) connects you directly with certified mold cleaning experts who specialize in safe mold removal, mold remediation, and moisture control. These trained professionals use advanced equipment and eco-friendly cleaning solutions to eliminate mold spores at the source, keeping your home or business healthy, clean, and safe.

    At IJCSA, we understand that mold often comes hand-in-hand with water damage. That’s why our members are also certified in flood cleanup and restoration services. Whether you’re dealing with post-flood mold growth, damp basements, or musty odors, IJCSA professionals can assess, clean, and restore your property to its original condition. Find qualified mold cleaning and restoration companies in your area by visiting the IJCSA Mold Cleaning Directory and the IJCSA Flood Damage Directory.

    Choosing an IJCSA-certified company ensures you’re hiring professionals who follow strict mold remediation protocols, industry safety standards, and use green cleaning products that protect your indoor air quality and the environment. Don’t wait for mold to spread—trust an IJCSA member today to safeguard your property and peace of mind. Visit IJCSA.org to find a mold cleaning specialist near you!

  • 15 Dec 2025 4:23 PM | Fatima Escalante

    It is important for cleaning employees to be aware of bloodborne pathogens and the risks that come from them. But first we need to understand what they are. Bloodborne pathogens are disease-causing microorganisms in human blood which include HBV and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

    It's essential for employers to have knowledge on the procedures that are used to be cautious to help prevent the spread of bloodborne pathogens. One way could be by taking special training classes to increase their knowledge on precautions they can take. Without these training classes the employees could be at risk of getting infected if the proper measures aren't taken.

    In conclusion lmk following the right steps when dealing with body fluids/ blood could prevent life threatening diseases in the workplace. 

  • 15 Dec 2025 2:50 PM | Alicia Lemasters

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens is essential for cleaning employees and staff who may come into contact with bodily fluids in the workplace. Bloodborne pathogens, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV, can pose serious health risks if proper precautions are not taken. By being educated on how these pathogens are transmitted, cleaning professionals can take the necessary steps to protect themselves and others from potential exposure, ensuring a safer work environment for everyone.

    Proper training on bloodborne pathogens equips cleaning staff with the knowledge to handle contaminated materials safely and effectively. This includes understanding the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), proper disposal of sharps and biohazard waste, and the correct procedures for cleaning and disinfecting affected areas. When employees are trained to follow OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, they not only reduce the risk of infection but also demonstrate professionalism and compliance with industry safety regulations.

    In addition to protecting individual workers, awareness of bloodborne pathogens promotes a culture of safety and responsibility within the organization. When cleaning staff are confident in their ability to manage potential hazards, it enhances overall workplace hygiene and reduces liability for employers. Investing in bloodborne pathogen training is not just a regulatory requirement—it is a vital component of maintaining a healthy, safe, and trustworthy cleaning operation.

  • 15 Dec 2025 1:26 PM | Ivan Tovar

    Scrub Masters, LLC will attempt to provide an option for customers to choose cleaning products which are biodegradable and biocompatible. Due to the hazardous nature of most chemical-derived cleaning agents, it is of utter importance to promote a green service to not only provide a safe working environment but to also contribute to the goal of saving the planet.

    Find Professional Green Cleaning Companies Here

  • 15 Dec 2025 11:58 AM | Leon Williams

    Maintaining the look of your carpets is not an easy task. Each day, home and building occupants walk back and forth on carpets which can leave them looking worn and dirty. If residential and commercial occupants do not know how to properly care for carpets, it may be in their best interest to contact an IJCSA carpet cleaning company to assist.

    IJCSA cleaning companies found on https://www.ijcsa.org/Carpet-Cleaning-Directory are certified and trained to clean carpets, remove pet odors, stains, and soil. They have access to advance cleaning techniques and equipment that can revive the look of your carpets or keep them looking new.

  • 15 Dec 2025 10:41 AM | Camerin Edgar

    The information provided through the IJCSA platform helps prepare business owners to offer services at the highest level. The invaluable principles following the training on safe medical cleaning practices provided  is essential to the well-being of healthcare facilities. Because healthcare facilities need to utilize extreme caution in cleanliness, staff shall be knowledgeable on a multitude of different cleaning products as well as the safety protocols necessary to effectively and safely approach the risk of catching a virus or infection. Anyone can use the medical cleaning precautions; could be used across most if not all industries who could encounter any of the types of direct or indirect contact of possible viruses. Anyone can encounter the risk of bloodborne pathogens, Hepatitis B, Hep C and so on, as people and animals can transmit these germs causing illness or infections if not approached according to standard medical safety standards. Medical safety practices also include the importance of hand washing. Proper handwashing is essential to daily activity for everyone and not just in a workplace. 

    Using the IJCSA / CDC guidelines to safely approach cleaning strategies involving spills of blood or other body substances can help prevent spread of germs and or catching infections. Utilizing the EPAs recommended solutions to effectively disinfect and sanitize surface areas in facilities such as but not limited to: schools, factories, restaurants, shopping stores, small private practice business and construction sites can all benefit from the safe medical cleaning practices. Places that experience large volumes of peoples in any given day shall have the necessary safety plans in a safe place for responding staff. These safety plans shall include MSDSs and general PPE for the safe handling of the waste.

    The IJCSA medical certification training information gathered from CDC, EPA, and Betco.com is to give knowledge to people the awareness of the dangers of catching or transmitting of bloodborne pathogens, Hepititis B, MRSA, HBV, HIV or even HAI. Companies and or persons who've trained and have learned these essential skills are able to help those around them not only in the workplace but also in everyday life such as; home and out in the community. This is valuable learning experience that should be taught through all industries and building confidence in serving others during a time of need.

    Whether out in the community or at home with family or just alone, it is imperative to assess the incident and address with precautions described in the medical safety guidelines to properly clean contaminated areas to assure the safety for the persons who use the space after the incident. It is vital to follow the necessary steps in cleaning, handling and disposing of waste materials. This will help prevent the spread of germs and viruses and or prevent further injuries from sharps. Companies or members of the IJCSA community who have taken the steps to properly educate and train there staff to effectively serve the community using the Medical Cleaning Directory, aim to provide the safest cleanliness of areas from schools, facilities and homes to leave a safe and healthy environment for other people to use after them. 

  • 15 Dec 2025 9:28 AM | Nadine Mackey

    It might be difficult to locate a reputable cleaning company that is committed to providing reasonably priced residential and commercial cleaning services. It's now simpler than ever for customers to have a tidy house without going over budget when they locate cleaning services that will work with them to customize to their unique cleaning plan.

    The scope of work varies for each cleaning task, so before making a reservation with a certain firm, take into account the services they provide. Examine the kind of cleaning supplies and tools that the firm employs when you narrow down your options for a cleaning service. If using environmentally friendly cleaning supplies is essential to you, for example, you may ask the firm about it. Even more environmentally friendly services are available from some companies.

    When choosing the best cleaning service for you, consider the kinds of tools and supplies that the business employs.  When you let our staff handle your house cleaning, you'll have more time for anything you want to do, like relax, read, or binge-watch your favorite shows in a clean and organized home, all while appreciating the fact that nothing had to be done by you.

    Employing a cleaning business that has earned the IJCSA RCS Certification guarantees that you will work with a team that regularly produces high-quality services by utilizing cutting-edge techniques and tools. Our skill guarantees that your house looks its best whether we're deep cleaning carpets, getting rid of stubborn stains, or preserving upholstery. You may enjoy a clean house without the stress of doing it all yourself by hiring experts like us to take care of the work. Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory. 

    Your home is supposed to be the place you go to rest, restore, and recharge after a long and busy work week; the last thing you want to do is use up your precious free time cleaning and scrubbing.  Rather than spending your free time vacuuming and scrubbing, our team can help you use that time for what’s important, your family.  Knowing that your home is in the capable hands of a company that holds a certification from IJCSA provides peace of mind.


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