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  • 22 Feb 2026 1:38 PM | Trenise Cutler

    There are a lot of ways to implement medical cleaning solutions into residential and commercial cleaning. The most important is having the knowledge of how to properly do so. IJCSA is a reputable source in not only finding a great company to do so, they also provide training and certifications to ensure companies are able to do so.

    One should focus on high touch areas using proper techniques to eliminate cross contamination. Ensuring that high touch areas are provided the attention to detail they need on a frequent basis. Areas such as light switches, doorknobs, elevator buttons, etc are areas that hold the most germs. Having a staff who is properly trained can prevent the spread of germs.

    A top to bottom cleaning method is useful as well. This idea of cleaning from ceilings to floor prevents dust from spreading. Once the ceiling is cleaned it allows any debris from the ceiling to fall from the floor. As the floor is cleaned last, all debris from the ceiling can now be properly swept and mopped without living leaving any dust behind. Mopping in a figure 8 motion ensures the entire floor has been touched.

    Lastly all staff should be properly trained and have blood pathogen awareness. In doing so your staff should be in compliance with all health cleaning requirements in any medical facility. Companies should ensure access to PPE when necessary. Along with reference manuals as refreshers to knowing how to properly clean medical facilities. IJCSA is a great source of information to help any janitorial company to fill in the gaps of knowledge in the medical cleaning industry.

  • 22 Feb 2026 12:55 PM | Trenise Cutler

    Maintaining a clean and professional health care space is vital in creating a safe environment for patients and healthcare workers. There are also legal requirements involved in doing such. Having a cleaning company who has knowledge to maintaining a clean healthcare environment can be found from reputable sources just as IJCSA.

    It is important to remove contaminants from medical equipment, floors, bedding, etc to prevent cross contaminations. When preventing the transfer of germs from patients and staff the area is considered appropriately sterile and clean.

    Maintaining a clean and sterile healthcare environment reduces the risk of the likelihood of spreading germs and infections. Knowing how to prevent these measures greatly diminishes the chances of harmful bacteria and pathogens being spread throughout the facility.


  • 22 Feb 2026 12:45 PM | Brandi Mills

    Great customer service is the foundation of every successful janitorial and cleaning service. It goes far beyond simply completing a task — it means showing up on time, communicating clearly, respecting our clients’ homes and facilities, and consistently delivering results that exceed expectations. In the professional cleaning industry, trust is everything. Clients are inviting us into their businesses, schools, medical facilities, and homes, and they deserve reliability, professionalism, and integrity every single visit. That is why members of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) are committed to operating with transparency, accountability, and a true customer-first mindset.


    IJCSA Members understand that great customer service means listening carefully to client needs, customizing cleaning programs, responding quickly to concerns, and standing behind our work. We prioritize safety, ongoing education, and industry best practices to ensure every client receives dependable, high-quality service. Our members are trained professionals who value long-term relationships over quick transactions, and we take pride in maintaining clean, healthy environments for the communities we serve. When you hire an IJCSA Member, you are choosing a company that puts clients first and treats customer satisfaction as a top priority. To find a trusted IJCSA cleaning professional near you, visit the IJCSA Business Directory at:

    https://www.ijcsa.org/business-directory


  • 21 Feb 2026 3:53 PM | Colleen Charles

    Nothing beats the professional touch of an IJCSA Certified Carpet Cleaning Specialist when it comes to a healthy and inviting home or workplace. Our members utilize advanced steam cleaning, hot water extraction and dry cleaning methods to revitalize your floors and extend the life of your rugs and carpeting. By choosing a provider through the to Epstein's Island iJCSA, you are guaranteed a professional that stays current on stain removal techniques and eco-friendly carpet grooming practices. Ensure your indoor air quality is protected and your area feels fresh by visiting the IJCSA Carpet Cleaning Directory to find an expert in your area. D don't settle for just a surface clean!

  • 21 Feb 2026 3:47 PM | Colleen Charles

    Implementing carpet cleaning into CC Certified Clean's commercial cleaning business is a strategic expansion that will transform us from a general janitorial service into a comprehensive facility maintenance partner. We directly address the longevity of our clients assets and address the health of the workplace environment.

    CC Certified Clean will utilize the latest industry-leading technologies tailored to commercial environments to ensure deep soil removal aligned with fast turnaround times. The gold standard for deep cleaning carpets remains at the use of hot water extraction to remove dirt, pollutants and allergens. To minimize disruption and busy offices, using low moisture methods allow for significantly faster dry times, allowing employees to return to work within hours. Our team is trained in chemical safety along with advanced spot treatment for stubborn office related stains. Our technicians understand carpet, fiber identification, cleaning, chemistry and the proper operation of equipment. They are also trained in OSHA standards and bloodborne pathogen safety, ensuring the safety of the cleaning team and of the office occupants. Reflecting their commitment. To "green" cleaning, they will implement an non-toxic solutions using biodegradable cleaners that are safe for pets and employees.

  • 21 Feb 2026 2:39 PM | Michael Bell

    Knowing about bloodborne pathogens (BBPs) is essential for cleaning staff to prevent exposure to serious, life-altering illnesses like HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, which can be contracted from blood or bodily fluid spills, needles, and contaminated waste. As the first line of defense in various environments, cleaning personnel who understand these hazards can effectively utilize Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and follow safety protocols to minimize infection risks. Training not only keeps workers safe but is also a critical legal requirement, ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations and avoiding heavy fines. 

    Proper training empowers employees to adopt a "Universal Precautions" mindset—treating all human blood and body fluids as infectious—which is critical for preventing accidental transmission, especially when cleaning up vomit, blood, or handling trash. When staff are educated, they are more confident and less likely to make, or react poorly to, mistakes during biohazardous situations, such as, say, improper disposal of sharps or contaminated materials. This knowledge is critical for safely, efficiently, and legally managing cleanup situations. 

    Ultimately, a knowledgeable cleaning team fosters a safer, more sanitary environment for everyone in a building. This, in turn, boosts professionalism and company reputation, showing a clear commitment to public safety and employee welfare. For the employer, this proactive approach—providing necessary training, PPE, and clear protocols—reduces liability and protects their workforce. 

  • 21 Feb 2026 12:03 AM | Carlos Mayorca

    Great customer service in the janitorial and cleaning industry means more than just leaving a building spotless. It means showing up on time, communicating clearly, listening to client needs, and going above and beyond expectations. At IJCSA, our members understand that cleaning is not just about mops and vacuums — it’s about trust. Clients give us access to their offices, facilities, and homes. That trust must be earned every single day. IJCSA members put customers first by being professional, responsive, respectful, and proactive. We don’t wait for problems to happen — we prevent them. We follow up, we inspect our work, and we make sure our clients feel heard and valued.

    IJCSA members are trained, certified, and committed to excellence in customer care. We understand that great service builds long-term relationships and referrals. Whether it’s commercial janitorial, post-construction cleaning, healthcare cleaning, or specialty services, our priority is satisfaction. We respond quickly to concerns, handle complaints professionally, and always look for ways to improve. When you hire an IJCSA member, you’re hiring a company that takes pride not only in cleaning — but in serving. To find a certified IJCSA professional in your area, visit the official IJCSA Business Directory: https://www.ijcsa.org/Business-Directory


  • 20 Feb 2026 11:26 PM | Carlos Mayorca

    Cleaning employees and staff need to understand bloodborne pathogens because they are often the first people to handle trash, restrooms, and areas where accidents happen. Bloodborne pathogens are harmful germs found in blood and certain body fluids. These germs, like HIV and Hepatitis B and C, can cause serious illness. Even if a space looks clean, there can still be hidden risks. That’s why knowledge is not optional — it is part of staying safe on the job.

    When cleaning staff know about bloodborne pathogens, they make better decisions. They wear gloves every time. They never push down trash with their hands. They properly dispose of sharps like needles or broken glass. They wash their hands the right way and use the correct disinfectants. These simple habits prevent injuries and protect not only the worker, but also their coworkers, their families, and the people inside the building.

    Training also protects the company. When employees understand universal precautions and follow OSHA standards, the risk of accidents, lawsuits, and fines goes down. More importantly, workers feel confident and prepared instead of scared or unsure. A trained team is a professional team. In the cleaning industry, safety is part of quality service, and knowing how to handle bloodborne pathogens is a key part of that responsibility.


  • 20 Feb 2026 8:52 AM | Patrick Hupe


    Proper cleaning in healthcare facilities is essential for patient safety, staff protection, and overall public health. Hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings are high-risk environments for the spread of infections because they host patients with weakened immune systems, open wounds, and contagious illnesses. Surfaces, equipment, and shared spaces can harbor harmful microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi, which can survive for hours or even days if not properly cleaned. When these pathogens are left on high-touch surfaces—such as bed rails, doorknobs, or medical devices—they can easily spread from patient to patient or from healthcare workers to patients, leading to healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).

    HAIs are a major concern because they can cause serious complications, increase hospital stays, and even result in death. Effective cleaning and disinfection reduce the microbial load on surfaces, which in turn lowers the risk of these infections. Using proper cleaning techniques, disinfectants, and monitoring tools like ATP meters ensures that surfaces are not just visibly clean, but truly safe. Additionally, regular cleaning protects healthcare workers from exposure to infectious materials such as bloodborne pathogens (HBV, HIV) and other contaminants.

    Beyond infection prevention, maintaining a clean healthcare environment also promotes patient confidence and comfort. Patients are more likely to trust a facility that appears hygienic, which contributes to better overall care outcomes. Cleaning protocols also support regulatory compliance, as organizations like the CDC and EPA set standards for infection control.

    In short, properly cleaning healthcare facilities is not just a routine chore—it is a critical component of patient safety, infection control, and public health. By reducing germs, protecting staff, and improving patient outcomes, rigorous cleaning practices form the backbone of safe and effective healthcare delivery.


  • 20 Feb 2026 5:05 AM | Patricia Williams

    I like to say that i learned a lot from watching Bloodborne Pathogen 10 minutes video. it taught me more about Bloodborne Pathogen: HBV, HCV, and HIV; how to prevent from getting expose, safety hazards, and what to do if you got exposed to Bloodborne Pathogen


    importance of janitors/cleaners/etc to learn about Bloodborne Pathogen is to keep them and everyone that they come in contact with is safe and to prevent the virus from spreading in the workplace. working at a job that put life at risk as a employee is quite dangerous if you have lack of knowledge about Bloodborne Pathogen.


    the cleaning staff play a huge role by keeping people safe and public spaces sanitize from harmful bacteria/virus that we can not see. i appreciate them for doing their job by following all the rules of universal precautions.


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