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  • 04 Feb 2025 5:34 PM | Leonel Flores

    How to Implement Medical Cleaning Practices into Residential & Commercial Cleaning


    1. Use Hospital-Grade Disinfectants

    • Incorporate EPA-registered disinfectants that kill 99.9% of bacteria and viruses, including COVID-19, influenza, and MRSA.
    • Follow dwell times
    • Use non-toxic, eco-friendly options where possible, especially in homes and offices.
    2. Adopt a Color-Coded Cleaning System
    • Prevent cross-contamination by using different colored microfiber cloths and mop heads for:
    • Restrooms (Red)
    • Kitchens (Blue)
    • General Areas (Green)
    • High-Touch Surfaces (Yellow)
    • This method, used in hospitals, ensures that bacteria from one area does not spread to another.
    3. Focus on High-Touch Points
    • Identify and clean high-contact surfaces more frequently, such as:
    • Light switches, doorknobs, and elevator buttons.
    • Desks, keyboards, phones, and office equipment.
    • Remote controls, appliance handles, and countertops in homes.
    4. Use HEPA-Filtered Vacuums
    • HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters trap 99.97% of allergens, bacteria, and dust particles, improving indoor air quality.
    • Essential for homes with asthma sufferers, offices, and schools where air cleanliness is crucial.
    5. Implement Proper PPE & Hand Hygiene
    • In commercial and high-risk environments, staff should wear:
    • Gloves (changed between tasks).
    • Face masks when dealing with contaminated areas.
    • Protective aprons in high-risk settings.
    • Promote handwashing and sanitizer use among employees and clients.
    6. Train Staff on Proper Cleaning Protocols
    • Just like in medical facilities, cleaning staff should be trained on:
    • Correct disinfectant use and application techniques.
    • Proper waste disposal, including biohazards when applicable.
    • Identifying cross-contamination risks and how to prevent them.
    7. Maintain a Cleaning Checklist & Documentation
    • Create customized cleaning checklists for homes, offices, and businesses based on medical cleaning protocols.
    • Log completed cleaning tasks to ensure consistency and accountability.
    8. Improve Ventilation & Air Purification
    • Medical facilities prioritize clean air circulation—homes and businesses can, too.
    • Use air purifiers with UV-C light technology to kill airborne pathogens.
    • Encourage proper ventilation by opening windows or using HVAC filters.
    Conclusion

    Medical cleaning standards are designed to eliminate harmful pathogens, prevent cross-contamination, and ensure a sanitary environment. These same principles can be applied to residential and commercial cleaning to improve safety, hygiene, and air quality.

    By applying medical cleaning principles, residential and commercial spaces can achieve a higher level of cleanliness, safety, and hygiene. These practices help reduce illness, improve air quality, and create healthier environments for families, employees, and customers.


  • 04 Feb 2025 5:17 PM | Leonel Flores

    Properly cleaning healthcare facilities is crucial for maintaining a safe, sanitary, and healthy environment for patients, staff, and visitors. Here are the key reasons why thorough cleaning is essential:

    1. Infection Control & Prevention

    • Hospitals and clinics are breeding grounds for bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
    • Proper disinfection reduces the spread of HAIs (Healthcare-Associated Infections) such as MRSA, C. difficile, and COVID-19.

    2. Patient Safety & Well-being

    • A clean environment helps protect vulnerable patients with weakened immune systems.
    • Reduces the risk of cross-contamination from surfaces, equipment, and staff interactions.

    3. Compliance with Health Regulations

    • Healthcare facilities must follow strict OSHA, CDC, and EPA guidelines.
    • Proper cleaning ensures compliance with infection control protocols to avoid penalties and legal issues.

    4. Staff Health & Productivity

    • A sanitary workspace protects doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers from illness.
    • Reducing workplace infections leads to fewer sick days and improved efficiency.

    5. Enhances Reputation & Patient Confidence

    • A visibly clean and well-maintained facility improves patient trust and satisfaction.
    • Prevents negative reviews and maintains the facility’s professional image.

    6. Proper Waste & Biohazard Disposal

    • Correct handling of medical waste, sharps, and hazardous materials prevents contamination and environmental hazards.
    • Reduces risks of bloodborne pathogens exposure.

    7. Air Quality Improvement

    • Proper cleaning and HVAC maintenance reduce airborne pollutants, dust, and allergens.
    • Helps prevent respiratory issues and promotes overall wellness.

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  • 04 Feb 2025 3:42 PM | Deleted user

    If you need Biohazard services, look no further than any of the services offered by the IJCSA. Even if you don't find something here, you will certainly be referred to someone who can help with what you need. Nobody likes bad messes, but thankfully there are many great people willing and able to help with whatever the need may be.

    Whether it's a house of hoarded materials, mold and mildew, or even crime scene cleaning, biohazard services are here to meet all those needs. After undergoing the training for my certification, I can tell you all kinds of stories they showed, and plus the testimonies I've listened to from professionals in the field. I for one am very grateful we have wonderful people in this here field to help with extreme messes that come from time to time.

    Finally I want to end on emphasizing the fact that biohazard services offer help in ways that nobody else can. In my time taking the certification course, I've seen previews of some of what they have to deal with and I can tell you they do not get nearly enough credit for what they do. The last thing I want to leave here is the directory to the IJCSA Biohazard Services to help you start the process in looking for anyone in this field.  https://www.ijcsa.org/biohazard-cleaning-directory

  • 04 Feb 2025 2:41 PM | Deleted user

    The Importance of Bloodborne Pathogen Awareness for Cleaning Staff

    Cleaning employees and janitorial staff play a crucial role in maintaining safe and sanitary environments, especially in healthcare facilities, laboratories, and public spaces. One of the most significant risks they face is exposure to bloodborne pathogens—infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause diseases such as hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Without proper knowledge and training, cleaning staff may inadvertently put themselves and others at risk of infection. Understanding how these pathogens spread, the necessary precautions to take, and the proper disposal of hazardous materials can significantly reduce workplace dangers.

    To minimize exposure risks, cleaning employees must be well-versed in OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, which provides guidelines on protective measures. Personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves, face shields, and gowns, is essential when handling potentially infectious materials. Proper hand hygiene, immediate spill cleanup, and correct disposal of contaminated waste are critical components of a safe cleaning protocol. Additionally, janitorial staff should be familiar with exposure control plans, which outline emergency procedures in case of accidental contact with blood or bodily fluids. Regular training ensures that employees remain vigilant and prepared to handle biohazards safely.

    Beyond personal safety, proper bloodborne pathogen training enhances workplace health and compliance with federal regulations. Organizations that fail to educate their cleaning staff risk fines, legal liabilities, and preventable disease transmission. A well-informed team not only protects themselves but also safeguards coworkers, clients, and the general public from potential outbreaks. Investing in ongoing education and reinforcement of bloodborne pathogen protocols ensures a safer, healthier, and more responsible working environment for everyone involved.


  • 04 Feb 2025 12:19 PM | Megan Yates

    It is extremely important for every organization that deal with bloodborne pathogens to be extremely cautious within every aspect of the handling process. Ensuring that your employees receive the appropriate training and education as to how to handle these accordingly is of the upmost importance. When you ensure that each employee has had the appropriate training, it signifies that you are invested in the health and safety of everyone within your company. 

    Bloodborne pathogens are an extremely serious concern in certain work environments. "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention established the "Universal Precaution" approach, recommending that blood and certain body fluids from ALL patients be considered potentially infectious." This is an excellent motto for any employee or employer to follow. Again, taking the extra steps just ensures the safety of all employees. 

    Implementing the protective practices provided in the video will assist in the overall protection and education as well. Creating and implementing other company specific protective practices are just as important and validated. Ultimately, it is your responsibility to ensure you are protected when cleaning in these high risk areas. So educate yourself and co-workers!


  • 04 Feb 2025 11:05 AM | Karina Ramirez

    When we think about cleaning companies, we mostly think of a service. We think about something that should be done and move on. In reality, cleaning companies are expected to do more than just clean. 

    Cleaning companies provide healthy environments not only physically by learning and adequately cleaning biohazards but also by providing a healthy and pleasant dialogue environment. An environment where the customers feel heard, understood and seen. 

    At IJCSA we are trained to do just that. To be provide 360 cleaning service, where our clients feel safe in every aspect. 

  • 04 Feb 2025 1:41 AM | Yadanny Figueroa

    Understanding and managing the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens is crucial for maintaining a safe and healthy work environment. Employees and staff who work in healthcare, emergency services, or other fields with potential exposure to human blood and body fluids must be well-versed in the dangers of these pathogens. Bloodborne pathogens like HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C can cause serious illness and are transmitted primarily through blood-to-blood contact. Knowledge of these risks helps staff take appropriate precautions to protect themselves and others from potential exposure, thus reducing the likelihood of infection.


    Training on bloodborne pathogens is an essential aspect of workplace safety. Employees need to be equipped with the knowledge of proper hygiene practices, the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the steps for handling potentially contaminated materials. For example, gloves should always be worn when handling blood or bodily fluids, and needles and other sharps should be disposed of in designated containers. The importance of proper cleaning and disinfection procedures cannot be overstated, as pathogens can survive outside the body for varying lengths of time, depending on the environment and surface conditions. Familiarizing staff with these protocols helps ensure their safety and minimizes the risk of workplace transmission.


    Furthermore, the importance of bloodborne pathogen awareness extends beyond direct exposure scenarios. Educating employees on the signs and symptoms of potential BBP infections, along with immediate actions to take in case of an accidental exposure, can significantly improve response times and outcomes. Having a well-established procedure for reporting and addressing potential exposures is vital for early intervention and treatment. By fostering a culture of awareness and preparedness, employers can significantly reduce the risk of bloodborne pathogen transmission, ensuring a healthier, safer workplace for everyone.

  • 03 Feb 2025 7:57 PM | Deleted user

    At International Janitorial Services Association, pride ourselves on our commitment to our clients. We to your needs and preferences and work you to find effective solutions. Our goal is ensure that you have a positive experience and that your requirements are met. If our clients are not satisfied, we are not satisfied. Contact the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association today at 404-267-1830. Peachtree Road,, Georgia, 30326.


  • 03 Feb 2025 4:59 PM | Leonel Flores

    1. Research & Choose Your Carpet Cleaning Method

    There are different methods for carpet cleaning, and the best one depends on your target customers and budget. Common methods include:

    • Hot Water Extraction (Steam Cleaning): Deep cleaning using hot water and detergent. Ideal for commercial and residential clients.
    • Dry Carpet Cleaning: Uses minimal moisture and special cleaning compounds. Best for offices that need fast drying times.
    • Encapsulation Cleaning:Uses a special cleaning solution that crystallizes dirt for easy vacuuming. Good for maintenance cleaning.
    • Bonnet Cleaning: A surface-level cleaning method using a rotary machine. Good for high-traffic commercial areas

    2. Invest in Equipment & Supplies

    Depending on the method you choose, you will need:

    • A commercial-grade carpet cleaner (hot water extractor, dry carpet machine, etc.)
    • Carpet cleaning solutions (consider eco-friendly, green-certified products if you are going green)
    • Stain removers and deodorizers
    • Industrial fans for faster drying
    • Carpet rakes or brushes for deep cleaning

    3. Get Proper Training & Certifications

    • Consider getting certified through the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification (IICRC).
    • Train your staff on different carpet types, stain removal, and proper cleaning techniques.

    4. Develop a Pricing Structure

    • Price based on square footage, carpet type, and service level (basic cleaning vs. deep cleaning).
    • Offer one-time cleanings and recurring maintenance plans for businesses.

    5. Market Your Carpet Cleaning Service

    Update your website to include carpet cleaning services.

    • Offer bundle deals (e.g., janitorial + carpet cleaning).
    • Advertise on Google My Business, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
    • Reach out to existing commercial clients to upsell this service.

    6. Get the Right Insurance & Licensing

    • Check if your current business insurance covers carpet cleaning services.
    • Ensure compliance with local regulations.

    Test & Launch Your Service

    • Start with existing clients before expanding.
    • Offer discounts or promotions to attract first-time customers.
    • Gather before-and-after photos and client testimonials for marketing.



  • 03 Feb 2025 4:54 PM | Anonymous

    Janitors are important for many reasons! Janitors keep buildings and facilities safe for the public and workers. Paying close attention to detail and using proper procedures for cleaning, disinfecting, stocking, and performing repairs. IJCSA Janitors are trained to identify hazardous situations and correct and prevent future hazards.

    https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices

    Janitors maintain the appearance and safety of facilities and buildings. Keeping entrance ways clean and free of debris while checking for slipping hazards. Disposing of trash and recycling and dusting to keep areas clean and ready for use. Janitors frequently disinfect and monitor high traffic areas like bathrooms and cafeterias to prevent the spread of disease and illness. 

    Also handling special request like bodily waste clean up. Janitors are trained to properly contain and clean up spills and other hazardous situations. Using proper PPE, and chemical Janitors understand how to protect themselves and others.

    Basically Janitors prepare and maintain the building for its occupants and use extensive training to ensure proper disinfection and disposal of waste. Creating an environment that is ready to use and safe for its occupants. 


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