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  • 08 Dec 2025 10:53 AM | Kayla Harthan

    "Why Is Properly Cleaning Healthcare Facilities So Important?"  

    Cleaning healthcare facilities, is one of the most critical responsibilities in the janitorial and sanitation industry. Hospitals, clinics, dental offices, and nursing homes require specialized health care cleaning to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and maintain a safe environment for patients, visitors, and medical staff. Unlike ordinary cleaning, health care facility sanitation must meet strict regulations and standards to ensure that all surfaces are disinfected properly. Pathogens such as MRSA, influenza, and COVID-19 can easily spread in medical environments, making professional health care cleaning services essential for infection control and patient safety.

    Hiring certified professionals who understand medical office cleaning protocols ensures compliance with safety standards like those set by the CDC and OSHA. These professionals are trained in handling bloodborne pathogens, using EPA-approved disinfectants, and properly disposing of medical waste. In addition, they know how to clean high-touch areas such as doorknobs, bed rails, and examination tables to minimize cross-contamination. Reliable janitorial professionals listed in the IJCSA Janitorial Service Directory are trained to provide these specialized cleaning services and maintain a healthy environment in all health care settings.

    A well-maintained and properly sanitized health care facility not only protects patients but also preserves the reputation of the organization. Clean and disinfected surroundings promote faster patient recovery, improve indoor air quality, and reduce health risks for staff and visitors. Whether you operate a hospital, urgent care clinic, or rehabilitation center, hiring a certified cleaning company from the IJCSA Janitorial Service Directory guarantees professional, compliant, and dependable service. Investing in expert health care cleaning is not just about appearance—it’s about ensuring safety, trust, and quality care for everyone who enters the facility.

  • 08 Dec 2025 10:06 AM | Tina Tkachanko

    Bloodborne pathogens—such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV—are microorganisms carried in human blood and certain bodily fluids that can cause serious and lifelong illness. Even small amounts of contaminated material can pose a risk, and these pathogens often survive on surfaces longer than most people realize. Because they are invisible to the eye, it’s easy to underestimate the danger during cleanup.


    Cleaning areas contaminated with blood or bodily fluids requires more than everyday household products. Professional cleaners are trained in proper disinfection procedures, safe handling of biohazards, and correct disposal methods that meet health and safety regulations. They use hospital-grade disinfectants, protective equipment, and protocols designed to eliminate pathogens at the source.


    Hiring trained professionals ensures that a space is fully sanitized and safe for anyone who may enter afterward. It protects homeowners, employees, and the public from accidental exposure and prevents cross-contamination that could cause illness. Proper biohazard cleaning isn’t just about tidiness—it’s about protecting health, meeting legal standards, and giving peace of mind.


  • 08 Dec 2025 8:41 AM | Koryn Cordero


    Even in private homes, cleaners may sometimes come across situations where bloodborne pathogens may be present. Proper education ensures staff can identify hazards and respond appropriately to protect both themselves and others. Beyond Protection, understanding blood borne pathogens promotes professionalism and trust. When employees are trained in disease prevention and safety standards, it reflects a commitment to excellence and care. 

    In a residential setting, bloodborne exposure risks can appear subtle, in everyday ways. A cleaner may notice a small blood spot on bedding or upholstery from a nosebleed, or come across used tissues, menstrual products, bandages or diapers overflowing from trash cans. Even personal grooming items such as razors and nail clippers should be handled with care. Educating staff will help them easily identify potential hazards in everyday living situations. 

    When staff are properly trained and aware they will be able to handle these situations when they arise. Knowing safe handling and disposal practices, along with hygiene and disinfection protocols. They will be able to handle these things like a professional. Ultimately, bloodborne pathogen training is not optional. It is essential to creating a safe, reliable, and reputable cleaning service.

  • 07 Dec 2025 5:56 PM | Anonymous member

    Looking for a safe, environmentally responsible way to clean your home or business? Discover the difference with IJCSA Certified Green Cleaning Services! Our members specialize in using eco-friendly, non-toxic cleaning products and sustainable methods to deliver a spotless clean without compromising your health or the environment. Whether you’re sensitive to harsh chemicals or simply want to reduce your carbon footprint, choosing an IJCSA green cleaning servicemeans you’re making a smart and responsible choice.

    All IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified Members are trained to follow the highest standards of green cleaning. That means using biodegradable, plant-based cleaners, low-emission equipment, and eco-conscious techniques that are both effective and safe for kids, pets, and the planet. From residential homes to commercial spaces, our members offer customized solutions tailored to your needs—while maintaining strict adherence to environmental best practices.

    Ready to breathe easier and enjoy a cleaner, greener space? Visit the IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory today to find a trusted professional near you. Make the switch to green janitorial services, non-toxic home cleaning, and environmentally safe sanitation today—your family and the Earth will thank you. Join the thousands of satisfied clients who trust IJCSA members for reliable, sustainable cleaning solutions every time.

  • 07 Dec 2025 8:17 AM | Anonymous member

    Germs and viruses are far more common in the workplace than many people realize, especially in high-traffic and shared environments like offices, hospitals, clinics, and medical facilities. Surfaces such as doorknobs, keyboards, telephones, elevator buttons, break room appliances, and bathroom fixtures can harbor bacteria and viruses for hours—or even days—if not properly cleaned and disinfected. In healthcare environments, the risk is even more pronounced. Bloodborne pathogens, respiratory droplets, and contaminated surfaces contribute to the spread of illnesses like influenza, COVID-19, MRSA, and norovirus. Without strict healthcare cleaning protocols, these pathogens can compromise the health and safety of both patients and staff.

    Proper medical facility cleaning, performed by trained and IJCSA-certified professionals, is critical to minimizing the spread of these infectious agents. Regular disinfecting of high-touch surfaces, proper handling of biohazard materials, and thorough sanitation of patient rooms and common areas are key components of healthcare cleaning. Professional cleaners must understand chemical hazards and use EPA-approved disinfectants that are proven to kill dangerous microorganisms. Training in bloodborne pathogen safety and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is essential to ensure that cleaning staff are protected while creating a safer environment for everyone in the facility.

    Employers and healthcare administrators looking to safeguard their environments should consider hiring certified professionals listed in the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory. These service providers specialize in healthcare cleaning, ensuring compliance with OSHA, CDC, and other regulatory bodies. By implementing a structured and effective cleaning routine with trained staff, the workplace becomes not only more sanitary, but also more productive and safer for all occupants. Germs and viruses may be invisible, but with the right cleaning program, their impact can be drastically reduced.

  • 06 Dec 2025 8:52 PM | Tracy Smith

    Cleaning an individuals house, a store, a school, or a medical facility it is important to understand that diseases and germs can be on any service  and spread super easy. But some germs are not your simple cold or flu that you heal and recover. Some can make you really sick, cause life long health issues, or death. 

    Educating staff and employees on bloodborne pathogens is important to help prevent serious health consequences. When you train your employees properly you prevent the spread of those diseases like hep b and C and HIV in the facility or place you are cleaning then you also protect your staff.

    Proper training helps staff and employees to recognize and learn the risk and minimize exposure and transmission. And created a safer work enviroment. 


  • 06 Dec 2025 2:53 PM | Charles Gossett

    Great customer service in the janitorial and cleaning industry goes far beyond spotless floors and freshly sanitized workspaces—it’s about trust, reliability, communication, and professionalism. Clients rely on cleaning teams not only to maintain the health and appearance of their facilities, but also to be responsive, consistent, and attentive to their unique needs. Members of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) embody this standard every day, combining industry-leading training with a genuine commitment to customer satisfaction. From prompt responses to service requests, to careful quality control, to courteous staff who take pride in their work, IJCSA members demonstrate what world-class customer service truly looks like.

    If you’re searching for a cleaning partner who treats your business like their own, look no further than the IJCSA Business Directory, available at https://www.ijcsa.org. Here you’ll find a nationwide network of certified professionals who excel in eco-friendly cleaning, medical-grade sanitation, residential care, commercial facility maintenance, and more. Each member listed in the directory adheres to the highest industry standards, ensuring that every client receives dependable service backed by ethical practices and ongoing education. When you choose an IJCSA member, you’re choosing excellence, accountability, and a team dedicated to helping your facility shine—inside and out.


  • 06 Dec 2025 12:26 PM | Kayla Harthan

    Clean Freaks is excited to announce that we are now officially IJCSA Master Green Cleaning Certified, proving our commitment to providing safe, sustainable, and environmentally responsible cleaning services. Through the IJCSA Master Green Cleaning Certification Program, we gained in-depth knowledge about the harmful effects of toxic cleaning chemicals and how they impact human health, indoor air quality, and the planet. The course taught us about proper green cleaning techniques, the benefits of using eco-friendly products, and how to reduce our carbon footprint while maintaining the highest standards of cleanliness. We also learned how small changes—such as switching to microfiber cloths, biodegradable cleaners, and energy-efficient equipment—can make a big difference for both our clients and the environment.

    One of the most interesting aspects of the course was learning how green cleaning not only protects the environment but also improves health and productivity. Many traditional cleaning chemicals release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that contribute to respiratory problems, allergies, and long-term health risks. By using certified green products and sustainable cleaning methods, Clean Freaks can now ensure safer air quality and healthier indoor spaces for our customers. The IJCSA also provided valuable resources on waste reduction, recycling, and the importance of using concentrated cleaning solutions to minimize plastic waste—helping us do our part to fight global issues like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

    By implementing everything we learned from the IJCSA Master Green Cleaning course, Clean Freaks is not only protecting our planet but also saving money and operating more efficiently. Green cleaning methods reduce the need for harsh chemicals, lower equipment maintenance costs, and minimize waste disposal fees. Energy-efficient practices and water conservation techniques have further reduced our operating expenses while boosting sustainability. When you hire Clean Freaks, you’re supporting a company that genuinely cares about the environment, your health, and the future of our planet. Visit the IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory to learn more about certified green cleaning professionals like us—because together, we can make a cleaner, greener world!

  • 06 Dec 2025 9:58 AM | Camerin Edgar

    The information provided through the IJCSA platform helps prepare business owners to offer services at the highest level. The invaluable principles following the training on safe medical cleaning practices provided  is essential to the well-being of healthcare facilities. Because healthcare facilities need to utilize extreme caution in cleanliness, staff shall be knowledgeable on a multitude of different cleaning products as well as the safety protocols necessary to effectively and safely approach the risk of catching a virus or infection. Anyone can use the medical cleaning precautions; could be used across most if not all industries who could encounter any of the types of direct or indirect contact of possible viruses. Anyone can encounter the risk of bloodborne pathogens, Hepatitis B, Hep C and so on, as people and animals can transmit these germs causing illness or infections if not approached according to standard medical safety standards. Medical safety practices also include the importance of hand washing. Proper handwashing is essential to daily activity for everyone and not just in a workplace. 

    Using the IJCSA / CDC guidelines to safely approach cleaning strategies involving spills of blood or other body substances can help prevent spread of germs and or catching infections. Utilizing the EPAs recommended solutions to effectively disinfect and sanitize surface areas in facilities such as but not limited to: schools, factories, restaurants, shopping stores, small private practice business and construction sites can all benefit from the safe medical cleaning practices. Places that experience large volumes of peoples in any given day shall have the necessary safety plans in a safe place for responding staff. These safety plans shall include MSDSs and general PPE for the safe handling of the waste.

    The IJCSA medical certification training information gathered from CDC, EPA, and Betco.com is to give knowledge to people the awareness of the dangers of catching or transmitting of bloodborne pathogens, Hepititis B, MRSA, HBV, HIV or even HAI. Companies and or persons who've trained and have learned these essential skills are able to help those around them not only in the workplace but also in everyday life such as; home and out in the community. This is valuable learning experience that should be taught through all industries and building confidence in serving others during a time of need.

    Whether out in the community or at home with family or just alone, it is imperative to assess the incident and address with precautions described in the medical safety guidelines to properly clean contaminated areas to assure the safety for the persons who use the space after the incident. It is vital to follow the necessary steps in cleaning, handling and disposing of waste materials. This will help prevent the spread of germs and viruses and or prevent further injuries from sharps. Companies or members of the IJCSA community who have taken the steps to properly educate and train there staff to effectively serve the community using the Medical Cleaning Directory, aim to provide the safest cleanliness of areas from schools, facilities and homes to leave a safe and healthy environment for other people to use after them. 

  • 05 Dec 2025 2:29 PM | Briseida Garcia-Lopez

    Imagine opening your front door and breathing in air that smells like lemon, not chemicals. Floors that shine without harsh fumes, glass that sparkles without streaks of ammonia, and a home that feels clean and safe for kids, pets, and sensitive lungs. That’s the promise of green cleaning—using environmentally friendly, non-toxic, low-VOC methods that protect both your family and the planet.

    But not every “eco” label means what it claims. Some companies practice greenwashing—using words like “natural” while still relying on harsh petrochemicals, artificial fragrances, and unnecessary disinfectants. That’s where IJCSA Green Cleaning Members stand apart. IJCSA professionals focus on using natural cleaning products like baking soda, white vinegar, lemon juice, washing soda, borax, hydrogen peroxide, and plant-based soaps, paired with tools like microfiber cloths that clean effectively with less chemical use. They understand the difference between biodegradable and recyclable, and choose products that are safer for waterways, indoor air quality, and long-term health.

    When you hire an IJCSA Green Cleaning Member, you’re choosing a service that actively works to reduce exposure to unnecessary toxins in your home—avoiding ingredients linked to irritation or worse, such as strong synthetic solvents, harsh chlorine bleach, or unnecessary fragrances. A thoughtful green cleaning program can mean fewer irritants in the air, less residue on surfaces, and a healthier environment overall. That’s especially important for families with allergies, asthma, kids, or immune-sensitive individuals.

    If you’re ready for your home to feel fresh, bright, and truly eco-friendly—not just “scented like a lemon”—you can find a verified green cleaning professional in your area through the IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory. Visit
    https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services
    to connect with a cleaning company that understands green brands, toxic ingredients, VOCs, natural alternatives, and the real meaning of environmentally friendly cleaning.

    Let the magic return to your world—one green clean at a time.


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