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  • 17 Dec 2019 2:44 PM | Deleted user

    If you are in the need of a cleaning service to rid your home or office of mold, let me be the first to offer my condolences.  I know discovering you have little harmful organisms thriving in your space is enough to kill anybody's joy.  But there's a solution I think you'll like.  Call one of our IJCSA certified Mold Inspection and Remediation experts to handle your cleaning needs. We specialize in flood damage.  For a list of experts in your local area please click the following link:  https://www.ijcsa.org/Flood-Damage-Restoration-Services:  

  • 16 Dec 2019 9:18 PM | Deleted user

    Knowledge of proper handling procedures is a vital tool for working around Bloodborne Pathogens. The use of Universal precautions is not only very important but actually life saving. Blood Borne Pathogens can easily spread infections such as Hep C or HIV. Being aware of how to safely work within the standards set forth by OSHA is something all workers should be trained on.

    I found this training course to be more than adequate in providing me with the general knowledge needed to not only work with but to train my workers in the proper handling of infectious materials. Knowing to handle laundry as lest as possible and knowing that sharps containers and proper disposal of hazardous materials are but a few things needed to know for all employees made getting this training worth every penny.

    I feel more comfortable with not only the handling of but the proper removal of BloodBorne Pathogens after reviewing materials from this IJCSA course training.

    Learn More About Bloodborne Pathogens Here

  • 16 Dec 2019 9:10 PM | Deleted user

    Knowledge of proper handling procedures is a vital tool for working around Blood borne Pathogens. The use of Universal precautions is not only very important but actually life saving. Blood Borne Pathogens can easily spread infections such as Hep C or HIV. Being aware of how to safely work within the standards set forth by OSHA is something all workers should be trained on.

    I found this training course to be more than adequate in providing me with the general knowledge needed to not only work with but to train my workers in the proper handling of infectious materials. Knowing to handle laundry as lest as possible and knowing that sharps containers and proper disposal of hazardous materials are but a few things needed to know for all employees made getting this training worth every penny.


    I feel more comfortable with not only the handling of but the proper removal of Blood Bourne Pathogens after reviewing materials from this course training.

  • 14 Dec 2019 2:30 AM | Deleted user

    Pungent cleaning chemicals were introduced in the 1940s for removing tough stains both on white textiles and in ovens. The experience of spring cleaning was harsh on noses, eyes and throats.

    VOCs and other chemicals released when using cleaning supplies contribute to chronic respiratory problems, allergic reactions and headaches. 

    Now, more organic and environmentally-friendly cleaning solutions are emerging. For dust stains on cotton curtains and drapes, use white vinegar and water to remove discoloration. Shine chrome furniture with cider vinegar, which is also great at removing pet odors.

    Household chemicals can affect more than just the person using them. According to the EPA, household chemicals and other factors can make the air within a home more seriously polluted than the air in even the largest and most industrialized cities.(1)

    Many common household cleaners can contain ammonia, phosphates, chlorine and other known offenders. Ecosense contains no ammonia, no phosphates, no chlorine and is made from all natural, biodegradable products.

    Find A IJCSA Green Cleaning Provider


  • 14 Dec 2019 1:03 AM | Deleted user

    Hello everyone, my name is Mavis Buzugbe  owner of Royal Choice Cleaning services LLC. Clifton Park New York.  We are into commercial and residential cleaning services. I feel so blessed to be a member of this association. Thanks. 

  • 12 Dec 2019 6:22 PM | Deleted user

    Many household cleaners contain chemicals, some of which are toxic and can cause short term health problems such as skin and eye irritations when you use them.

    Some chemicals in cleaning products have been linked to asthma, and have been identified as asthma triggers.

    Some cleaning products contain chemicals that are linked to reproductive harm, this includes decreases in fertility, menstrual changes, changes in the onset of puberty, cancers of reproductive organs, miscarriage, premature birth and other effects. Scientists believe that chemical exposure can adversely affect the reproductive system.

    Instead, try the following green cleaning recipes:

    All purpose cleaner can be made with 2 cups white vinegar and 2 cups water. Add 20 drops of essential oil if desired. Use on counter-tops, kitchen floors, windows and mirrors.

    Toilet bowl cleaner – Sprinkle toilet bowl with baking soda, drizzle with vinegar and let soak at least 30 minutes before scrubbing with toilet bowl brush. Soak longer on stubborn stains

    Find a green cleaning certified provider at the IJCSA provider directory.

  • 08 Dec 2019 2:42 AM | Deleted user

    Being green certified is very important to us at Diamon-Jan LLC. We're dedicated to providing a safe work environment for our team and clients. 

    • We will put our plan in written.
    • Update and purchase any equipment that's not eco-friendly
    • Purchase only Certified Green Products
    • Train our team using IJCSA Green Cleaning Certification


  • 05 Dec 2019 8:28 AM | Deleted user

    Just last week, my Property Manager friend relayed the nightmarish incident of having hired a ‘professional’ carpet cleaner to come and remove a massive pink stain that her most recent tenant had left.  She sat and watched as the ‘professional cleaner’ saturated the stain with an unknown cleaning agent and then rubbed the solution vigorously into the stain, essentially spreading the pink color and deepening its hue.  When he was finished, he declared that there was nothing more that could be done for the stain, and that it had simply been set too far into the fibers.  What’s more, he told her that she was still responsible for the bill!

    Don’t be stuck in her position!  There are many individuals out on the market who claim to be professional carpet cleaners - who we naturally assume have the knowledge and training necessary to effectively care for our carpets.  Had my friend hired an IJCSA certified carpet cleaner, she would have experienced a much different result.  An IJCSA certified carpet cleaner would have utilized the proper amount of cleaning solution and would have employed proper cleaning methods to effectively remove the stain.  Hiring an IJCSA certified carpet cleaner removes all risk that you will be stuck with an untrained ‘professional’ who will charge you to further damage your carpet.  There are industry standards which should always be followed, and without the IJCSA seal of certification, there are simply no guarantees.  Make the smart choice, and check out the IJCSA carpet cleaning directory today!

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