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  • 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

  • 08 Apr 2026 7:23 PM | Anonymous member

    The Benefits of IJCSA Certification Courses for Employees and Service Owners

    In the modern cleaning and janitorial industry, professionalism, knowledge, and safety are more important than ever. The International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) certification courses provide employees and service owners with a structured and comprehensive education that enhances their skills and credibility. These courses cover everything from green cleaning techniques to chemical safety, proper equipment use, and business management practices, ensuring that participants are fully prepared for the demands of today’s cleaning industry.

    One of the main benefits of IJCSA certification for employees is professional development and skill enhancement. Cleaning might seem straightforward, but modern cleaning requires knowledge of chemicals, sanitization standards, infection control, and eco-friendly practices. IJCSA courses teach employees how to work efficiently and safely while using green products, proper disinfectants, and advanced cleaning equipment. This specialized knowledge makes employees more competent and confident on the job.

    For service owners, IJCSA certification provides a competitive advantage in the marketplace. A certified business signals professionalism, reliability, and a commitment to high standards. Clients today are increasingly concerned with health, safety, and environmental impact, and many prefer hiring companies that demonstrate formal training in eco-friendly and effective cleaning practices. Certification can therefore be a key differentiator when bidding for commercial contracts or expanding a client base.

    Another significant benefit is enhanced workplace safety and reduced liability. Both employees and service owners gain a deeper understanding of chemical handling, proper storage, personal protective equipment (PPE), and hazard communication. This reduces the likelihood of workplace accidents, chemical exposure, or property damage, protecting both staff and clients. Safety training is especially crucial for businesses handling industrial or medical cleaning environments where hazards are higher.

    IJCSA certification also fosters employee retention and job satisfaction. When employees feel that their skills are valued and that they are being invested in, they are more likely to remain loyal to their employer. Certification courses show that the company is committed to professional growth, which boosts morale and encourages staff to take pride in their work. For service owners, this translates into a more reliable, motivated, and skilled workforce.

    Lastly, IJCSA certification equips both employees and business owners with knowledge about industry best practices, regulatory compliance, and sustainable cleaning methods. Understanding VOCs, biodegradable products, and proper disposal of hazardous materials ensures compliance with environmental and safety regulations. For businesses, this not only avoids fines but also contributes to a reputation for responsible, eco-friendly operations, appealing to health-conscious and environmentally aware clients.

    In conclusion, IJCSA certification courses provide substantial benefits for both employees and service owners in the cleaning industry. They enhance professional skills, improve safety, boost employee satisfaction, create competitive advantages, and demonstrate a commitment to environmental responsibility. By investing in certification, cleaning professionals position themselves and their businesses for long-term success, credibility, and growth in an increasingly demanding and conscious market.

    Terrence Saunders, Bioscene Care

  • 08 Apr 2026 4:59 PM | Sean Morgan

    When it comes to mold, it's best to be thorough and not take risks. Even a single active spore can cause a resurgence, presenting a serious risk to property and health. That's why you should trust the task to IJCSA-Certified personnel. From detection to treatment and cleaning, you'll be in good hands.

    With in-depth education on mold, how it works and spreads, the risks and dangers of mold, and the appropriate methods and chemicals, IJCSA professionals are well-suited for tackling such a critical aspect of building safety and staff health. For a directory of IJCSA-Certified Mold Cleaning services, check out the link here.

  • 08 Apr 2026 4:15 PM | Sean Morgan

    The implementation of a mold cleaning operation is vitally important both to the integrity of a building and the health of it's residents. Of particular importance to buldings in humid areas, flood-prone zones, and older buildings (mine in particular is over 100 years old), a regular routine of inspection, treatment and cleaning is critical.

    Especially with the above-listed situations, a constant vigilance is needed for any building, as moisture that can trigger mold growth can come from plumbing, compromised roofs and windows, and everyday spills and messes. By having such an operation in place, one can minimize and negate the risks of mold, such as building damage and serious health risks.

  • 08 Apr 2026 3:47 PM | Josh Brittain

    Implementing a carpet cleaning program means following a consistent system of inspection, proper spotting, and using the right cleaning methods such as hot water extraction or low moisture cleaning. By applying the standards of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association, the process becomes more efficient, delivers better results, and helps build trust with clients.

    Having carpet and rug cleaning done by certified IJCSA members improves appearance, removes deep soil and allergens, and extends the life of the carpet. Professional cleaning also reduces odors and prevents common issues like residue or overwetting, ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment.


  • 08 Apr 2026 3:12 PM | Lori Beron

    Biohazard cleaning services are a critical, specialized resource that protect public health, restore safety, and support individuals during some of life’s most difficult moments. IJCSA Members are trained to professionally handle trauma scenes, unattended deaths, hoarding environments, infectious waste, rodent contamination, sewage backups, and more. These situations can expose families, businesses, and communities to dangerous pathogens, bloodborne hazards, and structural contamination that require certified skills, proper equipment, and strict OSHA-compliant procedures. Unlike general cleaning, biohazard remediation demands expertise, compassion, and precision to ensure that affected areas are fully decontaminated, sanitized, and safe for occupancy.

    Members of IJCSA uphold the highest standards in the biohazard cleaning industry through extensive education, certification programs, and adherence to proven safety protocols. With specialized training in OSHA 1910.120, bloodborne pathogens, personal protective equipment, and hazardous waste handling, IJCSA Members are equipped to manage even the most complex and high-risk environments. From odor removal and structural decontamination to proper waste disposal and documentation, members bring professionalism, reliability, and technical mastery to every situation. Their commitment ensures that clients receive thorough, discreet, and compliant remediation—protecting both the property and the individuals involved.

    Choosing an IJCSA Member for biohazard services means choosing trusted professionals who provide more than just cleaning—they deliver safety, reassurance, and peace of mind. Whether assisting grieving families, supporting landlords, or helping businesses maintain a healthy environment, IJCSA Members combine compassion with expertise. They approach every job with respect, confidentiality, and a dedication to restoring order during times of crisis. By promoting the essential value of certified biohazard remediation, IJCSA supports a community of skilled professionals who make a meaningful difference in the lives of those they serve.


  • 08 Apr 2026 2:57 PM | Josh Brittain

    If you’re looking for a reliable, professional carpet cleaning service, members of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association are trained, certified, and committed to delivering top quality results for your home or business. From deep carpet cleaning and rug cleaning to upholstery cleaning, stain removal, and odor control, IJCSA professionals use industry approved methods like hot water extraction and low moisture cleaning to extend the life of your floors and improve indoor air quality. Instead of risking damage with DIY rentals, trust a certified expert who understands different carpet fibers, stains, and proper cleaning techniques. To find a trusted provider near you, visit the Carpet Cleaning Directory at www.ijcsa.org/Carpet-Cleaning-Directory and connect with a certified professional today.


  • 08 Apr 2026 2:51 PM | Deleted user

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens is crucial in the workplace. All accidents that involve anything resembling blood should be treated as such and properly cleaned up.  Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms that are present in human blood and may be found in other bodily fluids, such as vomit, feces, saliva and urine. These pathogens cause diseases such as Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B, and HIV which may progress into AIDS.  These pathogens can be spread through ingestion or exposed skin containing a cut or lesion.  To clean and prevent further exposure, certain steps should be taken.

    The first step is to secure the area so no one else will be exposed. Second, a bloodborne pathogen kit should be obtained and all instructions read.  The kit is filled with items to help protect the person cleaning.  Common kit items include a mask, shovel and scoop, absorbing powder, booties, a biohazard bag, safety goggles, apron, towelettes and germicidal disposal wipes etc.  Proper cleaning steps should be completed and everything disposed into a biohazard bag. This PPE helps protect the cleaner from exposure. 

    Knowing this information protects the cleaner and other employees and staff from potentially getting sick or catching a fatal disease.   The last element is proper documentation.  Every business should have instructions on how to handle bloodborne pathogens on site with proper training for all employees.  Management should always be notified and information forms completed when an exposure occurs.  

  • 07 Apr 2026 6:48 PM | Sean Morgan

    To implement a proper carpet cleaning program into my workplace, one of the first things I need is detailed information on the carpet materials itself. A good source for this would be the warrranty/care information provided by the flooring company, as it should contain detailed information about the material and appropriate machines, chemicals, and methods to clean it. This would have to be very exact and particular, as cleaning with improper chemicals and/or tools could very well void a flooring company's warranty, as well as damage the carpets.

    Once all information, materials and tools have been collected, the ideal cleaning program would consist of spot-cleaning Mon-Thurs, a more detailed examination on Fridays to deal with any particularly large or stubborn areas, and a full extraction process once a month. Due to the heavy foot traffic and chaotic day-to-day activity within the building, this would be the "most frequent" level of cleaning program implemented, although flexibility/adaptability in this regard will be a factor as well.

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