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  • 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.

  • 07 Apr 2026 1:25 PM | Josh Brittain

    Medical cleaning practices are built around one core goal: preventing the spread of infection. These same principles can be applied to residential cleaning and commercial cleaning to create safer, healthier environments. Techniques such as healthcare cleaning, infection control cleaning, and the use of hospital grade disinfectants are not limited to hospitals. Bringing these methods into everyday spaces helps reduce exposure to harmful microorganisms and improves overall sanitation standards.

    One of the most important practices to adopt is focusing on high touch surfaces and proper disinfection methods. In both homes and workplaces, areas like doorknobs, light switches, countertops, and shared equipment can act as reservoirs for germs. Following medical facility cleaning protocols means cleaning before disinfecting, using the correct contact time, and applying consistent wiping patterns. These infection control cleaning methods, supported by guidance from organizations like the CDC, help ensure that surfaces are not just visibly clean but truly disinfected.

    Another key element is understanding risk and using proper protective measures. In healthcare environments, workers are trained to treat all contaminants as potentially infectious, including exposure to bloodborne pathogens such as Hepatitis B, HIV, and Hepatitis C. Applying this mindset to residential and commercial cleaning encourages the use of gloves, proper hand hygiene, and safe chemical handling. This approach strengthens workplace sanitation and protects both cleaning professionals and occupants.

    Implementing these practices also supports a broader goal of protecting communities and reducing the spread of illness. Consistent use of healthcare sanitation services, environmental cleaning techniques, and routine disinfection can significantly lower the risk of outbreaks in everyday settings. Businesses and homeowners looking to elevate their standards can connect with trained professionals through the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory, ensuring that proven medical cleaning practices are applied effectively beyond healthcare facilities.


  • 07 Apr 2026 12:38 PM | Josh Brittain

    Properly cleaning healthcare facilities is essential because it directly impacts patient safety and infection control. Without strict healthcare cleaning practices, harmful microorganisms can spread quickly and lead to healthcare associated infections. Effective medical facility cleaning, hospital cleaning, and healthcare sanitation services help protect both patients and staff, especially from risks like bloodborne pathogens such as Hepatitis B, HIV, and Hepatitis C.

    Cleaning also plays a key role in reducing the spread of germs on high touch surfaces like bed rails and doorknobs. Proper infection control cleaning, hospital disinfection, and environmental services require using hospital grade disinfectants, following correct contact times, and safely handling blood or other potentially infectious materials. Facilities can maintain high standards by working with professionals through the Janitorial Service Directory.

    A clean environment improves patient outcomes and builds trust in care. Investing in professional healthcare cleaning services, medical cleaning services, and facility sanitation ensures safer spaces while reducing exposure to bloodborne pathogens and other infectious risks.

    To connect with experienced providers who specialize in healthcare cleaning and disinfection, visit the Janitorial Service Directory and find trusted professionals in your area: https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices


  • 06 Apr 2026 7:53 PM | Sean Morgan

    In this day and age of digital media, there have been cases of people claiming to be "professionals" just from watching a dozen hours of YouTube tutorials and how-tos. But when it comes to those who work in the background of nearly every industry and are the backbone of public health and safety, you want trained and trusted pros who not only know what they're doing, but know how to do it properly, safely, and efficiently. That's where IJCSA comes in.

    IJCSA provides traning and certifications for a wide range of janitorial and cleaning fields. From working in an industrial warehouse to a high-rise office to a medical lab, IJCSA not only trains and certifies these professionals, but also has a directory built right into their website so you can find the perfect pro you need. So if you need just basic janitorial services for your floors and carpets or someone knowledgable of the risks and proper procedures for handling medical waste, IJCSA has you covered!

    Furthermore, you can count on an exceptional customer service experience. IJCSA-certified businesses hold themselves to a high standard of professionalism, communication and problem-solving, capable of handling any questions or complications you may need dealt with. Handling the responsibility of sanitation and safety is no middling task, and the pros here at IJCSA take that responsibility to heart, ensuring both your safety and your satisfaction.

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