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  • 25 Dec 2024 11:35 AM | Contessa Bob

    At our company we are proud to announce that we are IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified! This certification reflects our commitment to providing safe, effective, and eco-friendly cleaning services. We understand the importance of protecting the health of our clients, employees, and the environment. Our Green Cleaning Certification ensures that we adhere to industry best practices by using sustainable cleaning products and techniques that reduce the environmental impact of our work while promoting healthier indoor air quality and a toxin-free living or working environment.

    To implement our green cleaning program on a daily basis, we will focus on using non-toxic, biodegradable cleaning agents that are free from harmful chemicals. We prioritize products made from natural ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils. These products are just as effective as traditional cleaning solutions but are safer for families, pets, and employees. Our cleaning teams are trained to use microfiber cloths and mops, which capture dirt and bacteria more efficiently than disposable products and require fewer chemicals. By doing so, we not only reduce waste but also minimize chemical exposure to the environment.

    In addition to using eco-friendly products, we will implement best practices for energy efficiency. This includes using green-certified cleaning equipment and focusing on efficient water usage during every cleaning session. Our commitment extends beyond just the products we use—our cleaning practices aim to reduce water, energy consumption, and waste, contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly operation. Whether in a residential home or a commercial space, we are dedicated to offering a green cleaning experience that not only meets but exceeds our client's expectations for cleanliness and sustainability. As IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified professionals, we are proud to offer a service that is safe, effective, and environmentally responsible


  • 25 Dec 2024 11:01 AM | Contessa Bob

    How Being Green Cleaning Certified Benefits Your Company and Protects the World

    In an era where environmental sustainability is becoming increasingly important, being Green Cleaning Certified is more than a badge of honor—it’s a strategic advantage for both individuals and businesses. This certification demonstrates a commitment to eco-friendly practices, reducing harmful chemical usage while ensuring a healthier environment for clients and employees alike. As more customers seek cleaning services that align with their values of environmental protection, a green cleaning certification can set your business apart in a competitive market.

    One of the key benefits of being Green Cleaning Certified is the ability to offer eco-friendly cleaning solutions that prioritize health and safety. Traditional cleaning products often contain toxic chemicals that can irritate skin, trigger allergies, and contribute to indoor air pollution. By adopting certified green cleaning practices, you show clients that their well-being is a priority, fostering trust and long-term loyalty. Moreover, as an individual, this certification enhances your professional credentials, making you a preferred choice for businesses and homeowners who value sustainable practices.

    The value of protecting the population and the planet cannot be overstated. Harmful chemicals found in conventional cleaning products often end up in waterways, contributing to environmental degradation and harming wildlife. By switching to green cleaning products and techniques, certified professionals play a crucial role in reducing pollution and conserving natural resources. This approach supports global efforts to combat climate change and create a healthier planet for future generations. Additionally, it aligns with corporate social responsibility initiatives, helping companies fulfill their environmental commitments.

    For those seeking to capitalize on these benefits, the IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory is a vital resource. It connects individuals and businesses with certified green cleaning providers who are committed to delivering effective and environmentally responsible cleaning solutions. By becoming Green Cleaning Certified and joining this network, you not only gain visibility but also contribute to a movement that prioritizes sustainability and health. Whether you’re an individual professional or a business owner, investing in green cleaning certification is a powerful step toward a more sustainable and profitable future. Visit the IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory today to learn more about certified providers and take your first step toward green excellence.

    By embracing green cleaning certification, you position yourself as a leader in an industry that is rapidly evolving toward sustainability. The benefits extend beyond financial gains, encompassing a meaningful contribution to environmental preservation and the well-being of society. It’s not just about cleaning—it’s about creating a healthier, safer world for everyone.


  • 25 Dec 2024 10:55 AM | Contessa Bob

    Find Your Perfect Green Cleaning Service with IJCSA: Sustainable Solutions for a Healthier Home

    Are you searching for a cleaning service that prioritizes both your well-being and the environment? At the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA), we understand the growing demand for eco-friendly cleaning solutions that leave your space spotless without compromising your health or the planet. Our certified Green Cleaning Services use non-toxic, biodegradable products, and innovative techniques to create a safer, more sustainable environment for you and your loved ones. With a focus on reducing allergens, improving indoor air quality, and minimizing the use of harsh chemicals, IJCSA members deliver a service that truly cleans with care.

    Finding a trusted green cleaning professional has never been easier! The IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory is your one-stop solution to locate certified providers committed to eco-friendly practices. From residential cleaning to commercial janitorial services, our members utilize environmentally responsible products and methods, ensuring that every corner of your space is cleaned without harmful residue or pollutants. Visit the directory today to find the perfect partner for your cleaning needs and join the movement toward a greener tomorrow. Explore the IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory here.

    Choosing green cleaning is more than a trend—it's a lifestyle choice that promotes sustainability and the health of our planet. Whether you’re seeking a service for your home, office, or business, IJCSA-certified members are trained to provide professional, reliable, and eco-conscious solutions tailored to your needs. By supporting green cleaning, you’re not only investing in your own health but also contributing to a healthier planet for future generations. Let IJCSA help you make the shift to eco-friendly living today. Start your search now at the Green Cleaning Service Directory, and experience the difference of green cleaning!


  • 24 Dec 2024 9:26 PM | Deleted user

    In the cleaning industry, employees and staff are often exposed to environments where blood borne pathogens could pose a significant health risk. Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms, such as Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV) and HIV, that are transmitted through contact with contaminated blood or bodily fluids. While most cleaning tasks may not directly involve handling biohazard materials, accidental exposure to these pathogens can occur during tasks while cleaning restrooms, handling waste or dealing with accidental spills involving bodily fluids. For this reason, it is critical for cleaning staff to be properly trained in understanding blood borne pathogens, the risk they pose, and the necessary precautions to prevent exposure.


    Proper education about blood borne pathogens empower cleaning employees to adopt safer practices while on the job. By understanding the routes of transmission- such as cuts, punctures or contact with mucus membranes- cleaning staff can be more diligent about using PPE like gloves, goggles and protective clothing. they can also follow standardized protocols for handling biohazardous materials, including proper disposal and decontamination procedures. in addition, staff who are well informed about OSHA standards regarding bloodbourne pathogens can confidently adhere to workplace policies and ensure compliance, thereby reducing liability to their employers.  


    Finally, investing in bloodborne pathogen training is not just about compliance or workplace safety-it is also about creating a culture of care and professionalism. employees who feel equipped to handle potential health risks are more likely to work confidently and efficiently, leading to higher job satisfaction and better outcomes for clients. Moreover, ensuring a safe work environment demonstrates company's commitment to employee well-being, which can improve staff work environment demonstrates a company's commitment to employee well-being, which can improve staff retention and reputation. For cleaning companies, especially those handling high traffic commercial spaces, prioritizing blood borne pathogen education underscores the value of health, safety, and trust in every aspect of their service delivery.

  • 22 Dec 2024 10:02 PM | Deleted user

    In a time where health and safety are more important than ever, biohazard cleaning services play a crucial role in protecting individuals and communities. These specialized services are essential for handling hazardous situations such as crime scenes, hoarding situations, and contamination from biological materials. By ensuring that environments are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized, biohazard cleaning services not only eliminate harmful pathogens but also restore peace of mind to those affected. The importance of professional biohazard cleaning can ensure others of how to keep themselves safe and out of harms way.

    Biohazard cleaning specialists obtain the necessary knowledge and skills to handle dangerous materials safely and efficiently. By utilizing advanced cleaning techniques and being adherent to strict safety protocols, our clients can feel confident in the quality of service provided.

    The importance of timely, professional cleaning can reduce the risk of being exposed to these harmful pathogens which will allow for a better quality of life in not only health, but also peace of mind. Allowing professionals in biohazard cleaning will ensure you that the job is done correctly and will prevent further problems from occurring. 

  • 22 Dec 2024 1:05 PM | Deleted user

    It is extremely important for employees and staff to know and understand the importance of Bloodborne pathogens. Knowing how to use universal precautions by assuming all bloodborne pathogens are infected by performing protective practices, keeps employees and staff safe. All staff and employees benefit from knowing the proper procedures to clean and disinfect the contaminated area. Having the the proper training and knowledge of who to contact when exposed to bloodborne pathogens could be the difference between life and death.

    Diseases that can be found in bloodborne pathogens, include, but are not limited to: Hepatitis B (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV).  These pathogenic microorganism can be exposed to the human body through, mucous membrane. This is why universal precautions should always be used when handling bloodborne pathogens, assuming it is contaminated to avoid possible spread and exposure of any possible diseases. 

    Protective practices like wearing PPE, having and using color coded labeling of bags and bins, and disinfecting any tools used to disinfect the area, helps to avoid any careless acts of spreading the bloodborne pathogens outside of the contained area. After removing gloves, hands should be washed immediately. Employees and staff all should be aware that if they believe they have been exposed, immediately contact their supervisor and physician.  

    Having the training and knowledge of how to properly handle bloodborne pathogens is a very important part of cleaning and should always be handled properly by cleaning staff and employees.  We come in contact with these situations more often than most. Not knowing how to handle bloodborne pathogens could be detrimental to the employee and staff’s health.  

  • 22 Dec 2024 1:34 AM | Deleted user

    Most janitorial jobsites have the risk of having a bloodborne pathogen on their premises at some point. Nobody wants to get aids that is not good! if the janitor or cleaning associate knows about the risks associated with blood and the pathogens in blood- they will reduce the risks of cross exposure or having really gross blood get on people. 

    With the advent of pandemics and health authority guidelines we will only see the strong policies enacted where every single employee from office worker to dishwasher is at least on some level aware of how actually gross the bloodborne pathogens actually are ! (really gross) 

    You can get a super weird liver or have to live in a hospital most of your life if you contaminate yourself with a bloodborne pathogens so having a knowledge of how to properly dispose of items that you suspect might be infected with this disgusting pathogen. 

    Nobody wants a disease, and nobody wants to be sick... which is why it is essential that every employee in the cleaning profession treats the sight of a blood drop -not as a possible drop of fruit punch or cherry juice- but as a potential biohazard and a risk ! it's important to understand that by ignoring the drop of blood and wiping their eye after touching it could infect you with HIV !! 

  • 20 Dec 2024 2:43 PM | Tara Byrne

    Tacoma Creek Hospitality is built around developing people and relationships by providing the highest quality Facilities Management services possible. We maintain strong long-term relationships with all of our vendors and clients through open and honest communication, extensive capability, and always quick and reliable work. Having a serving heart is at our company's core, and we strive to satisfy our clients' individual needs through our outstanding customer service.

    At Tacoma Creek Hospitality, we are proud to be a member of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA). With certified training through IJCSA, our teams have a firm base for providing our clients with top-notch, supportive customer service. If you are in need of knowledgeable, certified, and high quality cleaning service such as Tacoma Creek, look through the  IJCSA Business Directory, to find one in your area! 

  • 18 Dec 2024 7:51 PM | Tara Byrne

    Bloodborne Pathogens are microorganisms that can be present in human blood that can cause diseases in humans, such as HBV and HIV. Bloodborne pathogens are transmitted through blood, vomit, saliva, and other bodily fluids. Exposure occurs when the pathogens come into contact with a mucus membrane such as the nose or mouth, or through open wounds or needle pokes.

    There are a variety of occupations that may be at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens such as healthcare professionals, first responders, and cleaning or housekeeping employees. It is critical for employees in these fields to be knowledgeable of the risk of bloodborne pathogens, and how to properly handle any potentially contaminated materials or areas. OSHA has set the standard for how to handle bloodborne pathogen contamination and exposure.

    All employees should be trained on Universal Precautions, which are measures taken to avoid exposure by treating all contaminated materials and equipment as if it may be infectious. Some protective practices may include color-coding of transportation containers, use of PPE, properly disposing of used cleaning materials, and avoiding eating or drinking in potentially contaminated areas.

    It is vital that anyone who's occupation may put them at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens know these standards, and what to do if they are exposed. Employers must routinely educate their staff, and keep an updated plan of action available.


     

  • 18 Dec 2024 5:45 PM | Deleted user

    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms that can be spread through bodily fluids.  The most common diseases are Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV.  

    In the past OSHA standards were for Medical staff, however, OSHA has extended their Bloodborne Pathogens standard to all occupations who are at risk of exposure. Educating all employees requires the use of Universal Precautions.  This is an approach to infection control in which employees assume all material is infectious.  Hand washing, vaccines and PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) are effective in reducing the risk of infection.  

    A safe environment for your employees should be the most important factor. Adhering to OSHA standards will ensure your employees maintain a healthy life.  Review these standards once a year, train all employees who are in an environment of potential exposure.   

    Stay healthy!

       

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