Recent Updates

  • 28 Mar 2026 10:44 AM | Lindsay Le Grand

    The implementation of a formal Mold Inspection & Remediation Services (MIRS) program into Razzle Dazzle Cleaning is a strategic evolution toward structural health restoration. Our operational plan focuses on transitioning from aesthetic sanitation to a technical, moisture-controlled environment. By employing standardized containment protocols and HEPA-filtration strategies, we aim to minimize cross-contamination and ensure that fungal resets are handled with clinical precision. This addition to our service menu allows for a more holistic approach to indoor air quality, ensuring we are neutralizing "Bio-Loads" at the source rather than just addressing visible symptoms.

    The primary benefit of establishing this mold cleaning program is the ability to offer Validated Integrity to our residential and commercial clients. In the humid tri-state climate of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri, environmental variables often compromise a building's integrity. Holding the MIRS credential—alongside our Bloodborne Pathogen and Chemical Hazard certifications—provides clients the peace of mind that their Lead Tech possesses the scientific training to manage hazardous fungal growth safely. This program not only elevates our brand authority but also qualifies our firm for specialized remediation contracts and state-level grants.

  • 28 Mar 2026 8:24 AM | Tabatha Vail

    Cleaning professionals play a critical role in protecting public health, and one of the most essential areas of knowledge they must master is bloodborne pathogens. Understanding how these pathogens spread and how to properly handle situations involving blood or bodily fluids can prevent serious illness, reduce workplace risk, and ensure legal compliance for both the employee and the company.

    Bloodborne pathogens such as HIV, Hepatitis B (HBV), and Hepatitis C (HCV) can cause life-threatening diseases. Cleaning employees are among the workers most likely to encounter contaminated surfaces, sharp objects, or bodily fluids during routine tasks.

    Clients trust cleaning companies to protect their health. When staff understand bloodborne pathogen procedures, they can prevent cross-contamination, reduce the spread of infectious diseases within the community, and follow OSHA-compliant cleanup procedures. Proper handling and disinfection preserve client safety and protect your company’s reputation.

    Any environment with high human activity offices, schools, apartments, hotels, airbnbs, warehouses, gyms, or commercial buildings, can experience a situation involving blood or bodily fluids. Cleaning staff are often the first responders to these incidents.


  • 28 Mar 2026 7:51 AM | Lindsay Le Grand

    In the modern world, "clean" should never have to mean "toxic." When you search for a Green Cleaning Service, you aren't just looking for someone to mop the floors; you are looking for a partner who understands the chemistry of health. True eco-friendly cleaning goes beyond the surface, utilizing biodegradable products and non-toxic disinfectants that effectively eliminate pathogens without leaving behind harsh chemical residues or VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds). For families with children, pet owners, and businesses committed to corporate social responsibility, a certified green approach ensures that your indoor air quality is as pristine as your countertops.

    Finding a provider, you can trust with these standards can be difficult in a crowded market, which is why the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) has simplified the process for you. By choosing a professional from the [IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory] (https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services), you are hiring a specialist who has undergone rigorous training in sustainable cleaning practices and environmentally friendly sanitization. These members are committed to the Global Green Cleaning standard, ensuring that every solution used in your home or office is as kind to the planet as it is tough on grime.

    When you hire through the IJCSA, you gain the peace of mind that comes with Lead Authority expertise. Our members specialize in chemical-free alternatives, HEPA-filtration vacuuming, and sustainable waste management strategies that set the gold standard for the industry. Whether you need a residential deep clean or a high-traffic commercial contract, a certified green professional will deliver a "Razzle Dazzle" finish that promotes long-term wellness. Don’t settle for traditional chemicals that can trigger allergies or respiratory issues; visit the [Green Cleaning Service Directory] (https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services) today to find a local expert dedicated to a safer, greener future.

    Company Information:

    Business Name: Razzle Dazzle Cleaning

    Owner: Lindsay Le Grand

    Service Area: Northeast Oklahoma & surrounding Four-State Area

    Contact Number: 918-325-3388

    Services: Residential Deep Cleaning, Move-In/Move-Out, Office & Janitorial Services.

    Certification: IJCSA Certified Member


  • 28 Mar 2026 7:39 AM | Kathryn House

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens is critically important for cleaning employees and staff, especially those working in medical facilities, schools, gyms, and commercial environments. Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms present in blood and certain bodily fluids that can cause serious diseases, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV. Cleaning professionals are often exposed to contaminated surfaces, sharp objects, or bodily fluids during routine tasks, which places them at a higher risk if proper knowledge and precautions are not followed. Education empowers cleaning staff to recognize potential hazards before they become dangerous situations.

    Proper training in bloodborne pathogen awareness helps employees protect themselves, their coworkers, and building occupants. When cleaning staff understand how pathogens are transmitted, they are more likely to use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), follow correct cleaning and disinfecting procedures, and respond safely to spills or incidents involving blood or bodily fluids. Knowledge also reduces panic and mistakes during exposure incidents, ensuring employees know the correct steps to take, including reporting, decontamination, and seeking medical evaluation when necessary.

    Beyond safety, bloodborne pathogen training reinforces professionalism and compliance with workplace safety standards. Well-trained cleaning staff demonstrate a higher level of care, confidence, and accountability, which builds trust with clients and employers. Organizations that prioritize this training not only reduce workplace injuries and liability but also create a culture of safety and responsibility. Ultimately, informed cleaning employees play a vital role in maintaining healthy environments and preventing the spread of infectious diseases

  • 27 Mar 2026 10:33 PM | Christoff Neely

    Each and every job we come across has its own paths, cross- roads and even journeys. Its important, even vital for all staff to know what situation they may be getting into. Saying this, for every entrance you must always have an exit strategy. These are some of the essentials we must know as cleaners on the battlefront known as bloodborne pathogens.

    Bloodborne Pathogens are microorganisms that are infectious in human blood or bodily fluids that can cause disease. Two of these diseases are HBV (Hepatitis B Virus) and HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) which is associated with AIDS. This is why it is so important for cleaning staff and employees be intrinsically safe when exposed to these types of environments. Exposed cuts, bites, needle pricks, saliva as well as through your mucus membranes are ways you can be inflicted by bloodborne pathogens. Proper training programs in your organization must be instilled in your employees and staff's best interest.

    Without this training and knowledge your cleaning staff won't know the enemy they are fighting and the risk involved with this type of cleaning that not only effects them and the people around them, but they can also risk the lives of there loved ones at home. Having a ''Universal Precaution'' approach that was established by OSHA is a key component in training staff. What this means is to treat everything with caution and as if it is contagious such as blood, bodily fluids and always have on your PPE. When dealing with laundry or trash always be aware of the unseen that may be present such as needles or things that may potentially cut you and lead to infections. If the unfortunate happens and you get cut in that environment, always remember to contact your supervisor and deal with the situation immediately.

    In closing, remember to keep it simple.

    After and during any disinfecting always be cautious of your surroundings at all times.

    Always wash hands thoroughly after taking of gloves and other PPE.

    You are the most powerful weapon in the prevention of Bloodborne Pathogens. 





  • 27 Mar 2026 4:54 PM | Mary Jarvis

    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.  

  • 27 Mar 2026 3:23 PM | Lisa Bennett

    I’m thrilled to announce that I'm now IJCSA Green Cleaning Certified.This certification means that I’ve been trained to use safer, eco-friendly cleaning methods, ensuring every space I care for is both spotless and safe for people, pets, and the planet. By choosing biodegradable products, non-toxic cleaners, and sustainable practices, I’m not just offering a service, I’m protecting the health of my clients and contributing to a greener world.

    Every day, I implement a green cleaning program by starting with a careful plan. I choose plant-based cleaners that are effective but gentle on surfaces. I focus on using microfiber cloths and HEPA-filtered vacuums, which reduce dust and allergens. (I LOVE my Miele!) I also minimize water usage, ensure proper ventilation, and always double-check labels to make sure every product I use aligns with green standards. By doing this consistently, I create a healthier, safer environment for every client.

    I’m excited to bring this commitment to every job, whether it’s a small apartment or a large office space. My goal is not only to deliver top-quality cleaning, but also to make a real impact on my clients' well-being, their homes, and the world we share. If you’re ready to make the switch to green cleaning, I’m here to help every step of the way!

  • 27 Mar 2026 3:02 PM | Lisa Bennett

    Being Green Cleaning Certified can really help both you and your business grow. As a company, it shows your customers that you care about using safer, eco-friendly cleaning methods. And for individuals, it gives you a real sense of purpose knowing that you’re making homes healthier without relying on harsh chemicals. Plus, when you’re listed in the IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory, more people can find you, and that trust really grows.

    It’s more than just a business move, though. Getting certified is a way to help protect our communities and the planet. Chemicals from traditional cleaners don’t just stay inside, they seep into the soil, rivers, and air, and that’s harming the world around us. By choosing greener options, like biodegradable products, plant-based cleaners, and low-toxicity solutions, we’re helping keep those chemicals out of our environment. The EPA has long emphasized that reducing these chemicals is crucial for public health, and it helps protect everyone. Now and in the future.

    When we think about green cleaning, we also have to see the bigger picture. Our soil quality is tied directly to the food we grow. When chemicals get into the soil, it makes it harder for plants to thrive, and that means less nutritious food for us. Our water also suffers. Rivers and streams get polluted, and eventually, that all cycles back into what we eat. By cleaning greener, we help build a healthier environment. One where soil is richer, water is cleaner, and the food we grow can nourish us for generations.

    And in the end, not all of us learned perfect cleaning habits from our grandmas.. we just picked up what worked. Green cleaning certification gives us a modern, practical way to clean, based on science, so we can build a healthier future.. one clean step at a time. IJCSA gives us the knowledge we need to offer this to our customers all over the place. Find your certified green cleaning professional by using the IJCSA green cleaning directory with this link. https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services

  • 27 Mar 2026 2:00 PM | Lisa Bennett

    Finding a reliable green cleaning service shouldn’t feel overwhelming. As more households prioritize healthier living, the demand for eco-friendly cleaning, non-toxic products, and sustainable housekeeping practices continues to grow. IJCSA Members who offer green cleaning services are trained to deliver high-quality results while reducing environmental impact. Whether you’re concerned about indoor air quality, chemical sensitivities, or simply want a safer home for your family and pets, choosing a provider who specializes in green residential cleaning is a smart, responsible step.

    When searching for a trusted professional, it’s important to look beyond marketing claims and find cleaners who are committed to true environmentally friendly cleaning practices. IJCSA Members listed in the Green Cleaning Service Directory meet professional standards and understand how to properly use biodegradable cleaning products, plant-based solutions, and low-toxicity disinfecting methods. These providers are equipped to handle everything from routine maintenance to deep cleaning while minimizing harsh chemical exposure. You can easily locate certified professionals in your area by visiting the official directory here.. https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Service-Directory.php⁠

    Hiring a green cleaning professional not only protects your home environment but also supports a larger movement toward eco-conscious home care. From reducing allergens and irritants to limiting chemical runoff into the environment, the benefits are both immediate and long-term. IJCSA Members take pride in offering safe and environmentally responsible cleaning services that align with today’s lifestyles. If you’re ready to make the switch to a cleaner, greener home, start by exploring the trusted providers in the IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory and experience the difference that professional green cleaning can make.

  • 27 Mar 2026 1:57 PM | Michael Contursi

    Find a Certified Mold Cleaning Service You Can Trust

    When mold strikes, you need a professional mold cleaning service you can rely on. Certified by the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA), these experts follow strict industry standards to safely and effectively remove mold from your home or business. Whether it’s a small spot in the bathroom or widespread damage after a flood, an IJCSA-certified team has the training, equipment, and experience to restore your property to a clean and healthy condition.

    For peace of mind and proven results, start your search with the Flood Damage Directory. This trusted resource lists certified mold cleaning specialists who meet IJCSA’s high standards, so you can feel confident you’re hiring the right professional. Don’t take chances with your health or property—mold can spread quickly and cause serious structural and respiratory issues if left untreated. Find your certified mold remediation expert today and protect your home or business from the lasting effects of mold.



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