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  • 01 Jul 2026 6:46 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.


  • 01 Jul 2026 6:31 PM | stevon outing

    Janitors and janitorial professionals play a vital role in our daily lives by creating clean, safe, and healthy environments where people can work, learn, receive healthcare, and enjoy public spaces. The IJSCA directory is a great place to find a certified and trained professional cleaner. Although our work often happens behind the scenes, it has a direct impact on the health and well-being of everyone who enters a facility. From disinfecting high-touch surfaces to maintaining restrooms, floors, and common areas, janitorial staff help reduce the spread of germs and create spaces that promote comfort, productivity, and peace of mind.

    In medical offices, dental clinics, schools, gyms, and commercial buildings, professional cleaning is a necessary service. It is an essential part of public health. A well-maintained facility demonstrates professionalism, protects employees and visitors, and helps businesses comply with health and safety standards. Patients are more likely to trust a clean medical office, employees perform better in organized workspaces, and customers are more likely to return to businesses that consistently maintain a spotless environment.

    IJSCA members believe janitorial professionals are essential partners in every organization's success. Our mission is to deliver reliable, detail-oriented cleaning services that help our clients provide safe, welcoming, and hygienic spaces for the people we serve. Every floor we clean, every surface we disinfect, and every facility we maintain reflects our commitment to protecting health, supporting productivity, and making a positive difference in our community-one building at a time.

  • 01 Jul 2026 5:39 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.


  • 01 Jul 2026 3:23 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.

  • 01 Jul 2026 1:05 PM | Lori Beron

    We often walk through schools, office buildings, hospitals, and stores without giving much thought to who keeps those spaces clean, healthy, and functional. But the reality is that janitors and janitorial staff play an essential role in maintaining the environments we rely on every day. Their work ensures that germs are kept at bay, trash doesn't pile up, and restrooms, floors, and shared surfaces stay sanitized and welcoming. In many ways, they are the unsung heroes of public health and safety — always working behind the scenes to protect us.

    In the world of commercial cleaning, janitorial teams are crucial for business operations. Clean workspaces lead to higher productivity, fewer sick days, and a more professional appearance for customers and clients. From dusting and disinfecting to handling specialized cleaning for medical facilities or industrial environments, janitorial staff are trained to meet high standards. That’s why hiring qualified professionals through a reliable source like the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory makes all the difference when looking for consistent, trustworthy cleaning support.

    When we think about essential workers, janitors deserve to be at the top of the list. Their contributions touch every part of our daily lives — often unnoticed, but always appreciated when we pause to recognize them. Whether in schools, hospitals, office buildings, or retail stores, janitorial staff are a vital part of keeping our world running smoothly. To find certified, dependable cleaning professionals in your area, be sure to visit the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory and support the hardworking individuals who help keep our spaces clean, safe, and comfortable.


  • 01 Jul 2026 10:19 AM | Anayelly Aguilar A.


    Looking for a reliable and professional carpet cleaning service? Hiring an IJCSA Certified Carpet Cleaning Company helps ensure your carpets and rugs are cleaned using industry-approved methods, professional equipment, and safe cleaning procedures. Whether you need deep carpet cleaning, hot water extraction, stain removal, odour removal, upholstery cleaning, rug cleaning, pet stain treatment, or commercial carpet maintenance, certified IJCSA members are trained to provide high-quality results while helping improve indoor air quality and extend the life of your flooring. Consumers can find trusted and certified carpet cleaning professionals through the IJCSA Carpet Cleaning Directory at https://www.ijcsa.org/Carpet-Cleaning-Services and learn more about professional cleaning standards through the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) at https://www.ijcsa.org.

  • 01 Jul 2026 8:40 AM | Megan Yates

    It is extremely important to understand that importance of what Bloodborne Pathogens are. Without a proper understanding of the definition and that is can cause disease in humans, people aren't aware of the importance of the cleaning protocols. Bloodborne Pathogens and the risk of disease they can cause are irreparable yet preventable. 

    The CDC established Universal Precautions as a policy for that all who come into contact with Bloodborne Pathogens knows how to properly dispose of the materials and cleanse accordingly. It is of the utmost importance to abide by these rules to decrease your chance as well as the chance of exposing other people. 

    Protecting yourself and other individuals from Bloodborne Pathogens is a topic that isn't discussed as much as it needs to be. It is extremely important in many fields of work and should be followed accordingly. It is your responsibility to educate yourself as a courtesy to others safety. 

  • 01 Jul 2026 8:31 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. 





  • 01 Jul 2026 8:14 AM | Todd Torrez

    Cleaning staff work hard every day to keep our buildings looking great and safe for everyone. But a lot of people do not realize that cleaning can actually be a risky job. These workers can easily run into things like blood or other bodily fluids while they are taking out the trash or scrubbing bathrooms. If they do not know what bloodborne pathogens are, they might just wipe up a dangerous spill like it is regular water. knowing the facts helps them understand why they need to be careful and treat certain messes differently so they do not get sick.

    The main reason this training matter is because getting exposed to infected blood can cause really serious health problems. Illnesses like Hepatitis and HIV are real risks in this line of work. When employees get trained on bloodborne pathogens, they learn exactly why they need to wear their gloves every single time and use the right kind of cleaning sprays. It is not just about following company rules or making the boss happy. It is about making sure they protect themselves from hidden infections so they can go home healthy after their shift.

    On top of keeping themselves safe, trained cleaning workers also protect everyone else who uses the building. If a hazardous spill is not cleaned up right away, the germs can stick around and get someone else sick later on. Proper training means the staff knows how to completely get rid of the germs and throw away the dirty rags of paper towels safely. When you really think about it, making sure the cleaning team understands bloodborne pathogens is just basic common sense for keeping the whole workplace safe for everyone.

  • 01 Jul 2026 6:42 AM | Nycole Quni

    Working in surgical centers has taught me that healthcare cleaning is about much more than appearance. Every cleaning procedure is focused on infection prevention, reducing cross contamination, and protecting patient safety. Many of these same healthcare cleaning practices can also be applied to residential and commercial environments to create cleaner and healthier spaces.

    In surgical centers, we use EPA registered disinfectants, proper dwell times, microfiber cleaning systems, and personal protective equipment (PPE) to help reduce the spread of harmful bacteria, germs, and viruses. These same methods can improve cleaning results in offices, schools, apartment buildings, and homes where high touch surfaces such as door handles, restrooms, countertops, and shared equipment are used every day.

    Healthcare cleaning also emphasizes consistency and training. Proper disinfecting procedures, hand hygiene, bloodborne pathogen awareness, and quality assurance inspections all help create safer environments for employees, residents, customers, and visitors. As cleaning professionals, we play an important role in protecting public health and reducing the spread of illness in the communities we serve.

    Organizations such as the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association and the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory continue to promote higher standards throughout the cleaning industry by supporting education, safety, and professional healthcare cleaning practices.


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