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  • 24 Feb 2019 3:33 PM | Deleted user

    Green cleaning/going green is a widely used term that can mean something different to everyone. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business defines green cleaning as simply taking steps to conserve energy, reduce pollution and saving money. The strategy of conserving energy can include turning off light when leaving and turning off water while brushing your teeth.  Turning off water when filling buckets and cleaning machines.  Using energy-efficient light bulbs and large appliances with high efficiency ratings, which may be a bit more expensive initially, but they can save energy and money in the long run. Recycling is a key component of reducing pollution, also using natural cleaning products for the home, office and more.  Going green is a lifestyle change for homes, offices and cleaning companies consciously aware of the surrounding environment.

    Green cleaning for cleaning companies refers to using cleaning methods and products with environmentally friendly ingredients and procedure which are designed to preserve human health and environmental quality.  Green cleaning techniques and products avoid the use of products which contain toxic chemicals, some of which emit volatile organic compounds causing respiratory, dermatologic and other conditions.  Green cleaning can also describe the way residential and industrial cleaning are manufactured.

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  • 24 Feb 2019 2:54 PM | Deleted user

    Having a green cleaning program is beneficial to my business because of its positive effects on the environment and people’s health.  It will reduce exposure to hazardous chemicals.  It reduces issues with breathing. Indoor air quality will improve by reducing particles.  It is much safer for pregnant women and cancer patients. 

    Using a green cleaning program is much cheaper than using toxic chemicals.  It improves the cleaning process and system.  Improves maintenance and how equipment runs.  It meets legal requirements for use in schools and other settings.  It will lower the risk my business has within the community.

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  • 24 Feb 2019 8:55 AM | Deleted user
    There is a lot of cleaning chemicals with volatile organic compounds or (VOCs) such as ammonia and bleach, when mixed together gives you mustard gas.

    A dangerous concoction that can have catastrophic consequences and death.

     Chemical education is detrimental and you must know how to use your chemicals. Some chemicals can contribute to allergic reactions, headaches, breathing problems, past studies show link exposure to chemicals from cleaning supplies to occupational asthma.

    Chemicals like degreaser are harmful as well some absorb into the skin quickly and may cause liver damage if overexposure occurs. Read all MSDS sheets and get familiar with them be safe. 

    Cleaning chemicals like Perchloroethylene which some dry cleaners and spot removers for carpets is a neurotoxin and is a carcinogen. 

    A Healthier choice is green cleaning and green cleaning ingredients. Keep our environment clean and have a much safer outcome for years to come. https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services for all your green cleaning needs.


  • 21 Feb 2019 1:05 PM | Yolanda Melendez

    When you need clean, you need J & M All Purpose Carpet Tile & Upholstery Cleaning LLC as one of the leading carpet cleaning companies that has been bringing quality business carpet cleaning services to residential and commercial customers in the swfl area, with wide range of services designed to address virtually any personal or professional indoor cleaning needs, our experienced technicians will help you create the fresh, clean environment that you can be proud of. with the ability to handle any sized project, J & M All Purpose LLC cleaning specialists will give your home or business the utmost professional attention, renewing the beauty of your space and restoring every room to its original brightness. 

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  • 21 Feb 2019 11:34 AM | Yolanda Melendez

    J & M All Purpose our first commitment is to our customers. We strive to exceed their expectations in everything we do. Our service is prompt, meticulous and in a Manner that sets us apart from other carpet cleaning companies. The finished product and presentation are directly related to the service and excitement level of the customers experience. The goal here is to have every homeowner completely satisfied. We operate with high standards of performance and behavior. 

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  • 18 Feb 2019 7:43 PM | Deleted user

    With a IJCSA certified carpet cleaning company you can rest assured that your valuable upholstery are treated with professionalism and the highest of care. 

    With the thorough procedures of inspecting the materials, pre-treatment and the chemicals used, one can be certain that cleaning will be done at the highest level. 

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  • 18 Feb 2019 6:41 PM | Lisa Lemons

    We've been in the staging and cleaning services for 15 years and I was looking for ways for to stand out from the crowd. There's are a lot of cleaning services in California and trying to stand out can be a challenge. 

    After doing some research I found IJCSA in a google search, immediately, I new we had to become a member. Having the certification of the IJCSA lets our people know we are the experts when it comes to cleaning.

  • 18 Feb 2019 4:28 PM | Deleted user

      When choosing a janitorial service for your home or business, and looking for "Green" companies, research what their idea of green is. Environmentally friendly cleaning programs can vary widely in how low their environmental impact is.

      Another consideration is, how effective are the cleaners being used? We still want our surfaces to look clean. Do the practices used disinfect? A large part of cleaning is the reduction of germs, bacteria, viruses. A main concern in our effort to keep our homes and business "clean" is reducing the chance for illnesses.

       Who determines if a cleaning solution is considered a "Green Product'? Many companies use certain, very publicly recognized cleaners such as Ecosense, 7th Generation, Method. At least these are in marked packaging with ingredient lists and environmental claims. There are an equal number of janitorial companies that "make" their own solutions. I would really ask exactly what is in each solution in the spray bottles that are used on your property. Is what's being used widely accepted as effective and environmentally friendly? Does it deliver a good result? Does it disinfect?

       Does the janitorial service use washable cloths, mops, dusters or disposable wipes and paper towels? Disposable items negatively impact the environment. Washable, re-usable items are considered a "green practice". Green Practices are just as important as utilizing green solutions to clean with.

      To sum it up, do your research before you choose a janitorial services company. If you are a janitorial service business owner, consider all of the aspects of truly being a "Green Company" and strive to commit yourself to it.

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  • 18 Feb 2019 8:35 AM | Deleted user

    When you hear the term "blood-borne pathogens", what do you think of? First thing that comes to my mind is a zombie invasion. Okay, it's not as scary (or cool) as that, but it is something to take serious. Anyone whose job requires potential risk to coming in contact with bodily fluid needs to be informed of blood-borne pathogens. Why? Because you don't want to become a zombie, of course! Or at least get very, very sick.  

    Blood-borne pathogens are disease-causing microorganisms that exist in blood. They can be transmitted through mucus membranes, cuts, or abrasions. Two examples of blood-borne pathogen diseases are hepatitis B (HBV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). What is even scarier about these diseases is that you can have it without immediately knowing because it can take some time before signs and symptoms appear.  

    As cleaning service employees, we are at risk of coming in contact with blood-borne pathogens. That is why it is important for us to take precaution against these diseases. That means wearing proper safety gear, learning proper ways to disinfect, and properly disposing of potentially contaminated items. It requires us to be knowledgeable on blood-borne pathogens and know what procedure to follow if we suspect we have been exposed.  

    Keep safe practices a priority with every cleaning job you do and we won't have to experience a real life World War Z.

  • 16 Feb 2019 10:02 AM | Anonymous

    Hi! I'm John and I'm the owner of Lean Green Cleaning Co. When I decided to start a business, I also wanted to do my part for the environment. That's why I chose to create a company that is eco-friendly, sustainable, and provides a safer alternative to traditional cleaning services. 

    I've passed IJCSA's Green Cleaning Certification Program and have combined the techniques I've learned there with my own experiences into a new green cleaning program. I've found that many green products can be just as effective as traditional cleaners without the worry of toxic chemicals and environmental damage. 

    I'm based on Long Island and specialize in residential cleaning with a personal touch. You can learn more about me and about Lean Green Cleaning Co. at my website: LeanGreenLI.com.

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