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  • 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. 


  • 02 Feb 2025 11:54 PM | Cecilia Gutierrez

    We at VitalSpaces Facility Services don't just clean. We are a green cleaning certified leader in the green cleaning industry committed to a cleaning process that delivers a lasting positive impact on lives and the environment. We achieve this by prioritizing the use of non-toxic, chemical-free, 100% natural cleaning products and techniques that protect the health of our clients, our cleaning staff, indoor air quality and the environment. Indeed, we don’t just clean. We proudly deliver pristine cleaning results while prioritizing sustainability with products that are tough on germs and grime, but gentle on people, pets and the planet.

    To achieve this, when initiating our green cleaning program, we sought out ready-made cleaning products that met our strict standards before incorporating them into our daily cleaning routines. Products that are free from harmful chemicals but are as effective as off-the-shelf cleaning solutions. This research process was an important first step because we were aware that there are a multitude of cleaning products on the market that are non-transparent about their ingredients, that bear the word “natural” on their labels and that are sold in packaging designed to make them appear eco-friendly, but they contain synthetic ingredients and chemicals. In addition to reading labels, we seek out products that are certified by organizations which research toxic chemicals in household products such as the EPA who awards their EPA Safer Choice Seal to products that have met their rigorous standards for performance and safety. By following these indispensable steps, we can rest assured that we are meeting the requirements of a green cleaning certified program.

    We also purchase durable cleaning tools and microfiber cloths and mop heads because microfiber is a more absorbent cloth that is effective with less cleaning solutions, it's also more effective at collecting dust and dirt, and they last longer. We also use refillable containers, buy in bulk and recycle packaging. These practices along with composting biodegradable waste such as paper towels help us do our part to cut down on waste and reduce landfills.

    Another crucial part of green cleaning programs is the proper disposal of used cleaning liquids which should never be disposed of down sinks, toilets or in trash bins because they can seep into dirt and groundwater, wash into storm drains and end up in bodies of water where they harm fish and other aquatic life. This in turn causes harm to the fishing industry, reduces the availability of fish for our consumption, and is commonly a violation of local ordinances. To properly dispose of any household chemicals, it's best to read their label for disposal instructions and dispose of them with their labels intact at hazardous waste collection sites.

    In addition, carefully selected ready-made cleaning agents we utilize, we also make our own non-toxic DIY cleaners. We use baking soda mixed with water as an abrasive to clean ovens and hydrogen peroxide or vinegar mixed with water as glass cleaners. But here again, like with any cleaning product, it’s important to avoid using them in excess because doing so can cause physical harm. For example, the strong smell of white vinegar can be irritating to eyes and inhaling baking soda can irritate the respiratory tract.

    Finally, once we were confident that we sourced the best products and tools, we initiated a green cleaning staff training program. We established comprehensive lessons that educate our staff about the health and environmental benefits of green cleaning, effective and safe use of natural cleaning products, tools and equipment, workplace safety, customer service, recycling and proper waste disposal, our green cleaning goals and expected outcomes. Monitoring, evaluating, continuing education and client feedback ensures our company's continued success and has resulted in higher employee satisfaction, retention and company pride.

    Our green cleaning certification underscores our commitment to supporting green cleaning values and health. By following the guidelines while maintaining our high standards of cleanliness we at VitalSpaces Facility Services have created an atmosphere that prioritizes well-being that has enhanced our customer’s satisfaction in a way that only a pristine green clean space can do because a green clean space is much more than its spotless surfaces. It’s a place that nourishes life and well-being. 

    To benefit from our safe and sustainable cleaning practices, contact us at (310) 422-1239.

  • 01 Feb 2025 9:50 AM | Anonymous

    There are many options when it comes to picking a cleaning service. Who you choose for your cleaning services could be the difference between keeping your family and or business safe or risking overuse of harmful chemicals. IJCSA offers in depth training for its members on chemicals and options for safer Green Cleaning methods.

    Green Cleaning is using methods to clean that are safer for the environment and the health of the people and animals that inhabit it. You can find the IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory here > https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services. 

    With our Green Cleaning service we use solutions with the least amount of environmental burden. Finding solutions that reduce health risk affiliated with the over use of harsh chemicals, while accomplishing the same results. Hire a IJCSA Green Cleaning professional today!

  • 31 Jan 2025 9:33 AM | Deleted user

    As a professional cleaning technician the knowledge of what bloodborne pathogens are and how to properly disinfect the area of exposure while protecting yourself and others from potential diseases like HBV and HIV is at the utmost importance.

       If exposure is a possibility at work for you, employees, or customers, knowing what to do when encountering bodily fluids can mean the difference between exposure to an infectious disease or not.

    As a professional, a technician should keep up to date on all OSHA procedures and guidelines to insure a safe work space.

  • 30 Jan 2025 4:16 PM | Nadine Mackey

    Many people who are seeking medical attention may be more vulnerable to sickness, illness, and infections. The weak should not be subjected to such health risks; doing so is risky, unprofessional, and unjust. Because of this, in order to maintain a constantly clean and secure environment, healthcare institutions must adhere to state sanitation and sterilization regulations.

    Healthcare facilities are cleaned for both cultural and medicinal purposes. Keeping the environment low in pathogens is critical to preventing problems while patients are receiving therapy and recovering. Patients and their family feel more at ease when they are in a clean, safe, hygienic environment that appears well-maintained and doesn't provide any more health risks.

    While maintaining spotless homes and workplaces is something that we all desire, hospitals and clinics should be kept immaculate above all else. Patients may be a very vulnerable group, especially considering the staff's nonstop efforts to maintain their health, depending on their reasons for being there and how long they stay. Maintaining clean, safe, and healthy environments in medical facilities is something we owe to all parties concerned. https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices


  • 30 Jan 2025 8:32 AM | Deleted user

    Green is now! We have entered an age of being more conscious of the environment and the products we use. The smell of harsh chemicals is no longer the sign of a clean home or business. The correct term for that strong smell is call Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). VOCs have been known to cause cancer, cause organ damage, weaken the immune system, impact air quality and cause reproductive problems. Using toxic chemicals is a thing of the past.

    It’s time we put ourselves and our loved ones first! Finding a Green Cleaning Service can sound like a daunting task, but it’s quite the opposite. By simply going to the IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory you will be provided with a list of Green Cleaning Service Providers. Whether companies are using natural green cleaners or commercial “green” products, they are taking a step forward in bettering the environment. Companies are making a big difference by minimizing their impact on the environment.

    As a new company, we are proud to start and stay Green! The preservation of one’s health and the use of safe nontoxic chemicals is one of our main priorities. Each of our Professionals is educated on each chemical that is used and knows exactly where to find the MSDS if any question arises. We make sure each product is researched and tested before being used in a home or business. Green cleaning is not a phase it’s a lifestyle change. Green is clean!





  • 30 Jan 2025 6:37 AM | Juston Jenkins

    Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms in blood that can rapidly spread. It is very critical to know about bloodborne pathogens because they can result into serious or life-threatening illnesses.  By being knowledgeable of how to handle bloodborne pathogens keeps you and others safe.

    It's very important to limit yourself from any exposure to bloodborne pathogens by wearing protective gear such as googles, gloves, facemasks, and protective apparel.  It's also vital to thoroughly washing your hands after cleaning an area that has been exposed to bloodborne pathogens. You should also remove an contaminated articles of clothing immediately and dispose everything in the designated areas for hazardous waste. 

    When dealing with bloodborne pathogens, you should treat all human blood and other bodily fluids as if they are infectious.  You could be exposed to diseases like HIV or Hepatitis B. You also have to be very vigilant for needles and other sharps- related items that can cause injuries.  

  • 29 Jan 2025 11:52 PM | Deleted user

    If you ever need a Mold Cleaning Service, look no further than the fine folks in the IJCSA, here you will find not only the people you need to get the job done but people that will operate with caution and care, and if needed here is a link to the Flood Damage Directory to help with any water damage you may have incurred: https://www.ijcsa.org/Flood-Damage-Restoration-Services

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