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  • 16 Jul 2025 4:16 PM | Dustin Daprizio

    Green cleaning is more than just a trend — it’s a critical step toward preserving the health of every living creature on Earth. Traditional cleaning products often contain harsh chemicals like ammonia, chlorine, phthalates, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are known to pollute the air, water, and soil. When these substances are rinsed down drains or released into the environment, they can damage ecosystems, poison wildlife, and even contribute to long-term health issues in humans and animals alike. Green cleaning, by contrast, uses environmentally friendly cleaning products that are biodegradable, non-toxic, and safe for both people and the planet.

    Every living creature, from the smallest insect to humans, is impacted by environmental toxins. Airborne chemicals from conventional cleaners can trigger respiratory problems in pets and people, especially children and the elderly. Aquatic animals are particularly vulnerable, as runoff from cleaning agents enters waterways and disrupts delicate aquatic ecosystems. By adopting green cleaning practices — including using natural cleaners like vinegar, baking soda, and hydrogen peroxide, or certified green cleaning products — we help reduce this toxic burden on our shared environment. Using reusable tools like microfiber cloths and HEPA-filter vacuums further minimizes waste and boosts the overall effectiveness of green cleaning.

    Choosing a Green Cleaning Certified professional ensures that your home or workplace is cleaned using methods that prioritize both health and sustainability. Members of the IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory are trained in environmentally conscious techniques and are committed to protecting not only your space, but the planet. When you choose green cleaning, you’re making a conscious decision to safeguard the well-being of all life on Earth — now and for future generations. Let’s clean with purpose, and make every sweep and scrub a step toward a healthier world.

  • 16 Jul 2025 12:38 PM | Lori Beron

    Looking for a trusted, professional carpet cleaning service that truly cares about your space? Whether you need routine rug maintenance or deep carpet restoration, IJCSA-certified cleaners are trained to bring your flooring back to life—safely and effectively. Our members use top-quality equipment and proven methods to remove stains, allergens, and everyday dirt buildup. Find a certified carpet and rug cleaning expert near you today by visiting the IJCSA Carpet Cleaning Directory. A cleaner, healthier home or workplace is just one click away!

  • 16 Jul 2025 11:20 AM | Lori Beron

    As a commercial cleaning company, we understand how quickly carpets in offices, lobbies, and high-traffic areas can collect dirt, allergens, and stains. Implementing a carpet cleaning program through IJCSA certification allows us to offer our clients an extra layer of professionalism and reliability. Our plan includes routine deep cleans using eco-friendly, low-moisture methods to preserve carpet life and improve indoor air quality. We'll also train our staff on spot treatment, stain prevention, and proper equipment use—all according to IJCSA standards. Not only does this create cleaner spaces, but it also saves our clients money in the long run by protecting their flooring investments.

    Hiring a certified IJCSA member ensures you're working with someone who has been trained in the latest carpet care techniques and safety practices. We don’t just "clean"; we assess the material, determine the best cleaning approach, and treat each job with the attention it deserves. For our clients, this means fewer allergens, longer-lasting carpets, and peace of mind knowing the job is done right. Whether it’s scheduled maintenance or post-construction cleanup, certified carpet care makes a visible difference.


  • 16 Jul 2025 2:51 AM | Roxana Garces

    Why It Matters for Cleaning Staff to Understand Bloodborne Pathogens

    Every time a cleaner walks into any healthcare environment facility, there’s a chance they could come into contact with something harmful they can’t see. Bloodborne pathogens are viruses that live in human blood and other body fluids, and they can spread serious diseases if people aren’t careful. Cleaning staff are sometimes the first to deal with spills or accidents, which is why they need to know exactly how to protect themselves.

    When cleaning teams are trained properly, they know not to touch certain things with bare hands, and how to safely use gloves, face masks, or special disposal bags. They also learn to treat every unknown fluid as possibly dangerous. This kind of training doesn’t just keep them safe—it also keeps their families, coworkers, and building occupants safe too.

    Understanding how to prevent exposure to these germs builds confidence and shows professionalism. Staff who know the right steps take pride in their work and help prevent bigger problems before they start. That’s why education on bloodborne pathogens should always be part of the training for anyone working in cleaning or maintenance.

    RGD Commercial Janitorial Services

    www.rgdjanitorial.com


  • 15 Jul 2025 12:36 PM | Anonymous member

    Mold is more than just an eyesore, it can damage your property and seriously affect your health. If you've discovered mold in your home or business, don't take chances with your air quality or safety. You need a professional mold cleaning service you can trust.

    That's where the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) comes in.

    Why Choose an IJCSA Member for Mold Remediation?

    All IJCSA Members are trained professionals, many certified in mold remediation, mold inspection, and flood damage restoration. Whether you're dealing with black mold behind the drywall, lingering odors from water damage, or mold growing in air vents or crawls spaces our experts are equipped to handle it.

    What You Get with an IJCSA Mold Removal Specialist:

    • Safe and thorough mold removal
    • Containment and prevention of future growth
    • Proper use of EPA-approved cleaning agents
    • Protection of your home's air quality
    • Emergency response for flood-related mold damage
    Search the IJCSA Flood Damage & Mold Cleaning Directory

    Don't guess when it comes to choosing a contractor. Find a vetted mold cleaning professional near you through the IJCSA Flood Damage Directory:

    Search the IJCSA Mold & Flood Damage Cleaning Directory

    This directory connects you with verified cleaning professionals across the U.S. who specialize in:

    • Flood cleanup
    • Mold inspections
    • Mold cleanup services
    • Post-leak mold restoration
    • And more!
    Don't Let Mold Spread - Act Fast

    Mold can start growing in as little as 24-48 hours after moisture exposure. If you see signs like:

    • Musty smells
    • Discoloration on walls or ceilings
    • Recent water damage
    • Increased allergy or respiratory symptoms
    ....it's time to call a pro.
  • 15 Jul 2025 8:19 AM | Pablo Chang

    The critical importance of proper healthcare facility cleaning cannot be overstated, as it directly impacts patient outcomes and staff safety. According to OSHA standards and CDC guidelines, healthcare environments require specialized cleaning protocols to prevent healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and minimize exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Proper cleaning and disinfection procedures are essential safeguards against pathogens like Hepatitis B virus, which can survive on surfaces for up to one week, and other infectious agents that pose significant risks in medical settings. Keywords: healthcare-associated infections, bloodborne pathogens, infection control, environmental cleaning.

    Healthcare facility cleaning goes far beyond aesthetic maintenance – it's a crucial component of infection prevention and control. The CDC emphasizes that environmental cleaning must address both visible soil and invisible microbial contamination. High-touch surfaces require particular attention, as they serve as potential transmission points for dangerous pathogens. Professional healthcare cleaning services must implement comprehensive protocols that include proper use of EPA-registered disinfectants, appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and specific cleaning sequences to prevent cross-contamination between patient areas. Keywords: high-touch surfaces, EPA-registered disinfectants, cross-contamination prevention, environmental hygiene.

    The complexity of healthcare cleaning demands specialized knowledge and strict adherence to established protocols. Cleaning staff must understand the differences between cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting, as well as the appropriate use of products like Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide and other hospital-grade disinfectants. They must also be trained in Universal Precautions and proper handling of potentially infectious materials. Professional cleaning services must maintain detailed cleaning schedules and documentation while following OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard and other regulatory requirements. To find certified healthcare cleaning professionals in your area, visit [www.ijcsa.org/healthcare-directory]. Keywords: Universal Precautions, hospital-grade disinfectants, cleaning protocols, regulatory compliance.

    Proper healthcare facility cleaning also involves sophisticated monitoring systems to ensure effectiveness. The use of ATP testing helps verify cleaning thoroughness, while regular environmental sampling can identify potential problem areas before they lead to infections. Healthcare cleaning professionals must stay current with evolving best practices and emerging pathogens, such as C. difficile, which requires specific disinfection protocols. For more information about certified healthcare cleaning providers and their specialized services, visit [www.ijcsa.org/certified-healthcare-cleaners]. To learn more about healthcare cleaning standards and certification requirements, visit [www.ijcsa.org/healthcare-standards]. Keywords: ATP testing, environmental monitoring, cleaning verification, certified professionals.


  • 14 Jul 2025 9:55 PM | Roxana Garces

    Outstanding customer service in the janitorial industry involves much more than timely arrivals and basic cleaning tasks. It is about building trust, maintaining clear communication, and consistently exceeding client expectations. Whether the setting is a corporate office, medical center, school, or private residence, clients count on janitorial professionals to keep their spaces clean, healthy, and well-maintained. Members of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) understand this commitment and strive to deliver more than just clean environments—they aim to provide exceptional service at every level.

    IJCSA professionals are trained to focus on customer satisfaction, adapt to each client's needs, and uphold the highest industry standards. Their dedication is evident in the way they customize service schedules, treat client property with care, address concerns quickly, and actively seek ways to improve through ongoing education and feedback.

    Working with an IJCSA-certified company gives clients confidence that they are hiring trained, insured, and experienced professionals. These members follow ethical business practices and often use eco-conscious cleaning methods, aligning their services with modern values and expectations. Whether you're managing a business, overseeing a property, or maintaining your home, IJCSA has been training professionals to deliver service with reliability and care. To connect with a certified provider in your area, explore the IJCSA Business Directory today. When it comes to quality cleaning and customer service, IJCSA professionals lead by example.

    RGD Commercial Janitorial Services

    www.rgdjanitorial.com


  • 14 Jul 2025 3:14 PM | Deleted user

    When searching for a top-notch carpet cleaning service, trust an IJCSA-certified professional to deliver exceptional results you can rely on. Members of the IJCSA are trained in advanced, carpet cleaning techniques, ensuring your carpets are spotless, safe and free of harmful residues-perfect for homes or businesses prioritizing health. With verified credentials, ongoing education and a commitment to industry standards, IJCSA members offer peace of mind and superior service. Browse the directory to find an IJCSA-certified carpet cleaner in your area! https://www.ijcsa.org/Carpet-Cleaning-Directory 

  • 14 Jul 2025 8:27 AM | Joshua Fortune

    Medical cleaning practices, commonly referred to as healthcare cleaning, involve strict protocols designed to eliminate harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens from clinical environments such as hospitals, dental offices, and long-term care facilities. These standards aren’t just for healthcare settings—they can and should be implemented across other cleaning scenarios, including residential homes and commercial buildings. By incorporating medical-grade cleaning methods, we can significantly improve hygiene and reduce the spread of infectious diseases in everyday environments.

    One of the core principles of medical facility cleaning is the use of hospital-grade disinfectants and EPA-approved cleaning solutions. These products are specifically formulated to kill a broad spectrum of microorganisms, including MRSA, norovirus, and even emerging viral pathogens like COVID-19. Adopting these same products and protocols in residential and commercial cleaning can ensure a deeper, more effective clean—especially in high-touch areas such as doorknobs, light switches, elevator buttons, and shared restroom facilities. Additionally, the use of color-coded microfiber cloths and mops helps prevent cross-contamination, a standard best practice in healthcare janitorial services.

    Implementing these practices not only enhances cleanliness but also contributes to the broader mission of public health. Every building that incorporates infection control cleaning protocols helps reduce the overall microbial load in the environment, protecting vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. The ripple effect of these practices can be profound—especially in places like schools, offices, gyms, and multi-family housing complexes, where illnesses can easily spread. By raising cleaning standards outside of medical settings, we move closer to a healthier, more resilient population.

    To find professional cleaning services trained in healthcare-grade cleaning, look no further than the IJCSA Janitorial Services Directory. This valuable resource connects businesses and homeowners with certified cleaning providers who specialize in applying medical cleaning standards to non-clinical environments. Whether you're managing a corporate office, a retail store, or a residential building, integrating healthcare cleaning practices can dramatically enhance sanitation and help protect the public from the invisible but serious threats posed by germs and viruses.


  • 13 Jul 2025 5:19 PM | Katy Miranda


    Residential and commercial have differences, it's a must to add medical cleaning practices into any business for many reasons. Cleaning product, techniques, policy are already part of everyday cleaning practices for example at http://www.ibec.ie/ there is a platform for businesses, tips on how to start a cleaning business already an ecosystem is in place for people to be introduce with 39 trade associates, 300 staff members, about 1,632 thousand third party cases. Ibec is one example of how medical cleaning can be implemented in a residential or commercial cleaning situation by simply using medical products, Policys, and work techniques. 

    Another way on how to add medical cleaning practices is to understand the importance in implement medical cleaning. for example, at hospital you are trained step by step when approaching a patient, you must knock, announce yourself with why your there and the same for residential client you always have to knock, announce you are present in someone's home. Next, is my favorite the color code tools where it prevents cross contamination red -toilets and urinals yellow-sinks and counters blue- general surfaces green- kitchen/food areas just assign specific colors to bucket, help too by adding this system can really improve in the health of anyone home, office, or restaurant business. 

    Cleaning agents are common in medical cleaning practices because every space needs a safe agent to effectively lift soil and dirt from the material. Now implementing this to residential cleaning service you would use the same neutral detergent Max pro is great use in homes, schools, office spaces they are no-rinse disinfectant, fungicidal, mold-inhibiting, low-odor, eco-certified. If you need EPA -registered disinfectant for high-risk areas like doorknob, switches, shared electronics morning mist fast neutral disinfectant cleaner would be simple clean, it maintains material integrity, reduce skin and respiratory irritation and makes them ideal for everyday cleaning in residential settings. 

    The last are PPE gear where you will find every medical hospital has implemented in the training. PPE is essential in a cleaning routine using gloves when handling chemicals or cleaning bodily fluids where are labeled high risk therefore you need masks, gloves, gowns, and goggles to protect from hazards that could cause injury or illness. Overall, we implement medical cleaning practice systems because it saves life, its proven and cleaning business that tend to residential or commercial are usually traffic areas that accidents happen so adding strategies, policy only improves the health of families.  

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