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  • 29 Mar 2026 9:26 PM | Magen Lara

    Your home is your sanctuary — a place to relax, recharge, and create memories. But between work, family, and daily responsibilities, keeping it spotless can feel impossible. That’s where professional home cleaning services come in. Whether you need a one-time deep clean, recurring maid service, or specialized residential cleaning, finding a reliable cleaning company is the first step toward restoring balance and peace of mind. The International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) makes this process simple through its verified Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory .

    When you hire an IJCSA Member, you’re choosing a company that meets professional cleaning standards and operates with integrity. Every member is part of a global network of trained and insured cleaning professionals who specialize in residential cleaning, house sanitizing, and home organization. From detailed kitchen and bathroom sanitization to carpet and upholstery cleaning, IJCSA Members bring professionalism, consistency, and care into every home they service. Each listing in the IJCSA Home Cleaning Directory is verified, making it easy to connect with trusted local experts who are committed to delivering spotless results.

    Choosing a cleaning service shouldn’t be stressful—it should be empowering. By using the IJCSA Directory, homeowners can confidently find certified home cleaning companies that are dependable, eco-friendly, and dedicated to customer satisfaction. Whether you’re preparing for guests, recovering from renovation dust, or simply want to free up your weekends, there’s an IJCSA-certified cleaning professional ready to help. Explore the Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory today and experience the comfort of a truly clean home—because you deserve more than just tidy; you deserve exceptional care.

  • 29 Mar 2026 7:43 PM | Bryan Moore

    There’s many jobs that can potentially expose you to bloodborne pathogens. OSHA sets standards and guidelines for staff and employees to protect themselves and everyone around them from exposure. The virus's you could potentially be infected by are offered in different forms and transmitted in different ways but all lead to the same demise. DEATH.

    Following OSHA rules are obligatory/mandatory, NEVER optional. Some OSHA practices include, wearing PPE, no hand to mouth motions around exposure areas, avoiding splashing, proper use of disposal, and using properly labeled bins.

    The most known but definitely not the only bloodborne pathogens are HBV and HIV. Blood is not the only fluid that transmits these pathogenic microorganisms. Vomit, urine, and feces coming in contact with your mucus membranes exposes you to these deadly viruses. I now hope you understand the importance of bloodborne pathogen training in the workplace.


  • 29 Mar 2026 4:07 PM | Crystal Gongre

    Beginning with becoming certified through IJCSA (International Justice and Safety Association) Green Cleaning Certification has been an accomplishment for me. It embodies my philosophy when approaching cleaning, by being intentional and responsible in providing green cleaning services and using eco-friendly cleaning methods. I take great pride in providing service where I utilize non-toxic cleaning products, safer for humans and our environment; utilizing biodegradable cleaners, low VOC (volatile organic compound) disinfectants, and chemical free cleaning processes when at all possible. As you can see, for me, it's not just about cleaning a space, but rather providing a healthier environment and minimizing the amount of harsh chemicals used that can have negative effects on health and the world we live in. 

    Daily, I consistently implement a green cleaning program in all aspects of my work. Using items such as micro fiber cloths will aid in reducing waste, increase efficiency; along with selecting eco friendly cleaning products that adhere to green standards. I also ensure I'm properly diluting all cleaning products so they're not being used excessively; and implementing environmentally safe cleaning procedures that promote good indoor air quality. Proper ventilation, minimizing cross contamination, and maintaining sustainable cleaning programs are all part of my process. By implementing these steps, I'm able to provide successful results while adhering to eco-conscious cleaning principles. 

    In addition, I believe my certification by IJCSA (International Justice and Safety Association) Green Cleaning will motivate me to continue researching and improving in regards to safer cleaning practices, and recommendations provided by organizations such as the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), which focuses on minimizing exposure to toxic chemicals. In addition, I strive to educate the individuals I work with regarding the advantages of green cleaning services, natural/organic cleaning products, and natural/organic cleaning methods. My certification represents who I am as a professional—someone who is committed to performing their duties responsibly while ensuring health, safety, and environmental protection each and every day. 

  • 29 Mar 2026 3:37 PM | Crystal Gongre

    To begin, becoming a green cleaning certified professional is about much more than receiving a certification – it is about adopting an ecological approach to cleaning, a philosophy of sustainability and improving the health of humans and our surroundings; and ultimately, a way to improve yourself personally. Training through organizations like the International Janitorial Cleaning Service Association provides me with the knowledge, tools and confidence in knowing how to use non-toxic cleaning processes, biodegradable cleaning supplies and environmentally responsible cleaning practices. The ability to safely, and effectively clean areas while minimizing harm will position me as one of the more skilled and knowledgeable professionals in what is quickly becoming an increasingly conscious environmental industry.

    One of the primary ways that green cleaning certification will benefit me is by providing me with better protection of my own health. Many traditional cleaning chemicals include volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ammonia and other toxic chemicals which can lead to respiratory issues, skin irritations and even serious long term health issues. On the other hand, by choosing to become a certified green cleaner i will learn to use cleaning supplies that are low VOC, non-toxic and pH balanced thereby greatly reducing your exposure to these hazardous materials. Not only will this protect me from exposure to potentially dangerous chemicals, but it will also provide protection to my clients, their families and people who occupy buildings i may clean – especially to sensitive groups like children, senior citizens and individuals who suffer from allergies or asthma. In short, the concept behind green cleaning is that a space can never be considered clean unless it is also safe for everyone.

    My green cleaning certification will give me greater credibility within the profession and open up more job possibilities. Today's client base includes many customers who want services that offer environmentally friendly, sustainable cleaning options and chemical free solutions. My certification indicates to potential clients that i am committed to "walking-the-walk" rather than simply "talking-the-talk" when it comes to offering "green cleaning." When i am included in the IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory, i increase my visibility with consumers who are seeking trusted green cleaning service providers — this helps differentiate me from the competition. Furthermore, there are many governmental organizations and businesses that now require some form of green certification before they award contracts for services — therefore, having this credential can lead to expanded financial opportunities and increased job security for me.

    In addition to all the positive impacts on my own life and career, green cleaning certification allows me to join a larger movement – one that seeks to protect public health and preserve the planet. Conventional cleaning chemicals do not disappear once used – they become airborne pollutants, contaminate waterways, soil, air quality and contribute to the overall degradation of our ecosystem. As a result of using environmentally friendly products, sustainable practices and conserving water, certified green cleaners help minimize their contribution to pollution. This support contributes to creating cleaner air quality, safer waterways and reduces the amount of carbon we produce as a whole society – so your day-to-day work becomes part of a large-scale community effort working towards a more sustainable future. Overall, by becoming certified green cleaners i am doing more than simply cleaning surfaces i am supporting a healthier population and helping create a greener world while developing a respected and forward-thinking career.


  • 29 Mar 2026 3:37 PM | Darlene Kosloski

    In the professional cleaning and janitorial industry, knowledge of bloodborne pathogens is not just a secondary skill—it is a fundamental safety requirement. For staff members who maintain medical facilities, offices, or public spaces, the risk of encountering biological hazards is a daily reality. Organizations like the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) emphasize that education is the first line of defense. When employees understand what bloodborne pathogens are—such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV—they are equipped to recognize high-risk situations rather than walking into them unprepared.

    Compliance with the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030) requires employers to provide annual training and a written Exposure Control Plan. This training ensures that staff members are proficient in the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as specialized gloves, masks, and eye protection. Knowing the "Universal Precautions" approach—treating all human blood and certain body fluids as if they are known to be infectious—is a critical takeaway from IJCSA certification. This mindset shifts the cleaning process from a routine chore to a calculated, clinical procedure that prioritizes the health of the technician and the building's occupants.

    Beyond personal safety, comprehensive training protects a cleaning business from significant legal and financial liabilities. Improper handling of sharps or biohazardous waste can lead to needle-stick injuries, which trigger expensive medical testing, lost work time, and potential fines. By fostering a culture of safety where every team member knows how to properly contain, label, and dispose of infectious materials using color-coded bags and leak-proof containers, a company demonstrates its commitment to professional excellence. Ultimately, a certified, well-informed staff is the hallmark of a high-standard cleaning operation that values human life as much as a spotless environment.


  • 29 Mar 2026 3:31 PM | Crystal Gongre

    Ijcsa members, using a green cleaning service to meet the needs of increasingly informed customers, is one of the smartest business decisions you can make. Customers are more aware than ever about providers that use eco-friendly products, non-toxic disinfectants and environmentally responsible methods of cleaning. Green cleaning services are not just trendy - they also improve indoor air quality through healthier workspaces and sustainable operations. Using biodegradable cleaners, low-volatile organic compounds (VOC) solutions and chemical-free cleaning techniques will show your commitment to environmental stewardship as well as professionalism. 

    The demand for janitorial services with sustainable practices, residential & commercial markets continue to grow. Ijcsa members who utilize the official green cleaning service directory, will have an easy resource to find companies that provide eco-conscious cleaning services, sanitation practices that comply with energy-efficient standards & results.  

    To access the Green Cleaning Service Directory click on the link below: 

    Https://www.ijcsa.org/green-cleaning-service-directory.php 

    By choosing a company that provides green cleaning services, you are protecting our environment while enhancing your brand image and customer trust. Businesses and homeowners value services that reduce exposure to harsh chemicals and support long-term health benefits from all-natural cleaning methods including green carpet care and environmentally safe disinfectant methods. When you incorporate these green cleaning practices into your operations or referrals, you establish yourself as a modern, responsible professional. Explore the next step toward a safer, cleaner future using the Green Cleaning Service Directory today! 

    Https://www.ijcsa.org/green-cleaning-service-directory.php 


  • 29 Mar 2026 9:47 AM | Andre Kazimierski

    Finding a trustworthy home cleaning service is harder than it looks. Anyone can claim to be professional, but very few residential cleaning companies can back that claim up with verified training, industry certification, and a real track record of consistent results. That is where IJCSA member companies stand apart. The International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association certifies residential cleaning professionals who have completed rigorous coursework in home cleaning best practices, chemical safety, customer service, and bloodborne pathogen awareness. When you hire an IJCSA certified maid service or house cleaning company, you are not hiring someone who learned on the job and hopes for the best. You are hiring a trained professional who has demonstrated a genuine commitment to doing this work the right way. Browse certified residential cleaning specialists in your area through the IJCSA Home Cleaning and Maid Service Directory.

    At Sophia's Cleaning Service, we have been providing residential house cleaning in Chicago's western suburbs since 1984, and IJCSA certification is the latest formal recognition of the standards we have always held ourselves to. Our team is trained in recurring maid service, deep cleaning, move-in and move-out cleaning, and customized cleaning plans for homes of all sizes across La Grange, Hinsdale, Oak Park, Downers Grove, Burr Ridge, Brookfield, Westmont, and 20 communities throughout Cook and DuPage County. Every cleaner on our team understands that they are entering someone's most personal space, and that the job is not just about removing dirt. It is about delivering a result that makes a family feel comfortable, safe, and at home. We accommodate allergies, sensitivities, and product preferences, and we follow up after every new client's first clean to make sure we delivered exactly what was expected.

    Whether you are searching for weekly house cleaning, biweekly maid service, a one-time deep clean before a family event, or reliable recurring home maintenance you can count on year after year, the certified professionals in the IJCSA network are ready to help. IJCSA member companies are held to a higher standard of training, professionalism, and accountability than the average cleaning service you might find through a generic online search. Consumers who hire certified cleaning companies consistently report higher satisfaction, better communication, and more reliable results than those who hire uncertified services. Do not settle for someone who just shows up with a mop. Find a certified residential cleaning specialist near you at the IJCSA Home Cleaning and Maid Service Directory and experience the difference that training and accountability actually makes in your home.


  • 29 Mar 2026 7:13 AM | Lindsay Le Grand

    Is a "musty" smell or hidden dampness compromising your family’s health? When it comes to mold cleaning, you need more than a surface wipe; you need a certified mold remediation professional who understands the science of moisture control. Razzle Dazzle Cleaning is proud to offer specialized services to detect, contain, and eliminate fungal growth using industry-leading mold removal protocols.

    Don’t let water damage turn into a long-term health hazard. Whether you are dealing with a slow leak or recent flood damage, our team provides thorough mold inspections and structural drying to ensure your indoor air quality is restored. We prioritize HEPA-vacuuming, antimicrobial treatments, and moisture mapping to keep your environment sterile and safe. 

    If you have experienced recent leaks or water intrusion, find a professional immediately through the IJCSA Flood Damage Directory (https://www.ijcsa.org/Flood-Damage-Restoration-Services). Trust a certified mold cleaner to do the job right the first time.

  • 28 Mar 2026 10:44 AM | Lindsay Le Grand

    The implementation of a formal Mold Inspection & Remediation Services (MIRS) program into Razzle Dazzle Cleaning is a strategic evolution toward structural health restoration. Our operational plan focuses on transitioning from aesthetic sanitation to a technical, moisture-controlled environment. By employing standardized containment protocols and HEPA-filtration strategies, we aim to minimize cross-contamination and ensure that fungal resets are handled with clinical precision. This addition to our service menu allows for a more holistic approach to indoor air quality, ensuring we are neutralizing "Bio-Loads" at the source rather than just addressing visible symptoms.

    The primary benefit of establishing this mold cleaning program is the ability to offer Validated Integrity to our residential and commercial clients. In the humid tri-state climate of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri, environmental variables often compromise a building's integrity. Holding the MIRS credential—alongside our Bloodborne Pathogen and Chemical Hazard certifications—provides clients the peace of mind that their Lead Tech possesses the scientific training to manage hazardous fungal growth safely. This program not only elevates our brand authority but also qualifies our firm for specialized remediation contracts and state-level grants.

  • 27 Mar 2026 2:00 PM | Lisa Bennett

    Finding a reliable green cleaning service shouldn’t feel overwhelming. As more households prioritize healthier living, the demand for eco-friendly cleaning, non-toxic products, and sustainable housekeeping practices continues to grow. IJCSA Members who offer green cleaning services are trained to deliver high-quality results while reducing environmental impact. Whether you’re concerned about indoor air quality, chemical sensitivities, or simply want a safer home for your family and pets, choosing a provider who specializes in green residential cleaning is a smart, responsible step.

    When searching for a trusted professional, it’s important to look beyond marketing claims and find cleaners who are committed to true environmentally friendly cleaning practices. IJCSA Members listed in the Green Cleaning Service Directory meet professional standards and understand how to properly use biodegradable cleaning products, plant-based solutions, and low-toxicity disinfecting methods. These providers are equipped to handle everything from routine maintenance to deep cleaning while minimizing harsh chemical exposure. You can easily locate certified professionals in your area by visiting the official directory here.. https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Service-Directory.php⁠

    Hiring a green cleaning professional not only protects your home environment but also supports a larger movement toward eco-conscious home care. From reducing allergens and irritants to limiting chemical runoff into the environment, the benefits are both immediate and long-term. IJCSA Members take pride in offering safe and environmentally responsible cleaning services that align with today’s lifestyles. If you’re ready to make the switch to a cleaner, greener home, start by exploring the trusted providers in the IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory and experience the difference that professional green cleaning can make.

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