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  • 17 May 2024 4:10 PM | Robert&Tammy Harris

      The use of green products also referred to as eco-friendly, earth friendly and environmentally responsible. These products are much safer for us and the earth. Whether a chemical is green or not, once you clean your house or business with whatever product you choose, the chemical will start to break down or off gas. This is one area where eco-friendly products are superior. Regular cleaning products can release enough VOC's as they break down, decompose or off gas that they can effect your health, including headaches, dizziness, eye, nose and throat irritation. Also loss of coordination, damage to the liver, kidney's or central nervous system and more.

      The production and use of green cleaning products continues to grow and for good reason. The evidence backs these products. The EPA conducted a study at a school on the east coast. They found dust that contained a pesticide that was banned decades ago because it was found to cause cancer.

    Harvard University's healthy building program also found a tremendous upside to using green products and having a healthy indoor air quality. They found that it increases cognitive function and increases memory retention to name two. They were also able to quantify their findings, it resulted in a $6,500 increase in productivity per employee annually. That's what it can do for a business, so think about your house. Do you work from home? Do you have kids doing homework? Do you have pets? 

      Regular cleaning products can negatively affect your finances not just your health. People can develop dermatitis, lung issues, eye issues and more, requiring you to seek medical attention. If you have pets you may need veterinarian services as well. Using cleaning products has a ripple effect. If there are hazardous byproducts produced during the manufacturing process, where does it go and what if it got into the environment. How about when your bottle is empty, do you rinse it out or dump the last little bit down the drain? Or do you just toss it in the recycle? Think about how many chemicals can be put down a drain, mop water , rinsing out a rag after wiping down the counter, cleaning your toilet, cleaning the shower, if you clean your carpets, etc. These chemicals whether regular or green don't always make it to the water treatment facility, they can go directly into a river, lake or some other water source.

      So the next time you need a cleaning product or a cleaning service. Think about the ripple effect and what you can do to stop it. The amazing companies found on IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory can help.  https://www.ijcsa.org/Green-Cleaning-Services

  • 17 May 2024 2:21 PM | Anthony Hufton

    Our workplaces have a significant impact on our daily lives. A janitor is responsible for sanitation and safety. A clean and safe workplace is essential. A trained, professional janitor will ensure business standards are met.  

    Without a clean and safe workplace employees are at higher risk for infection and disease. Janitors trained through the IJCSA program are informed in dealing with bloodborne pathogens and chemical hazards compliant with OSHA standards. Proper use of this training improves overall quality and safety in the workplace.

    It is important to remain vigilant in our daily lives of hazards and potential contaminations. Having a trained professional on site specifically handling waste and hazards is essential to maintain health and safety standards in the workplace. The workplace has a significant impact on our daily lives and a janitor has a significant impact on the workplace.       

  • 17 May 2024 1:19 PM | Christi McNulty

    In the realm of commercial cleaning, achieving Green Cleaning Certification is not just a badge of honor; it's a commitment to a healthier, more sustainable future. For companies like Crystal Clean Office Cleaning and Sanitizing Service, this certification is not merely a trend but a core philosophy that guides our operations. As a proud member of the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA), we understand the transformative impact of adopting green cleaning practices on both our company and the world at large.

    Being Green Cleaning Certified translates into tangible benefits for businesses. It's a testament to our dedication to using environmentally responsible products and methods that safeguard the health of occupants and the planet. Clients choosing a Green Cleaning Certified company are investing in a service that goes beyond surface cleanliness. It's a comprehensive approach that considers the impact of every cleaning decision on indoor air quality, water systems, and overall environmental sustainability.

    Our commitment to green cleaning isn't just about us – it's about fostering a community of businesses that share the values of protecting populations and the world from harmful chemicals. The IJCSA Green Cleaning Directory stands as a testament to the collective effort of cleaning professionals dedicated to creating healthier, greener spaces. Crystal Clean Office Cleaning and Sanitizing Service encourages businesses to explore the directory to connect with certified green cleaning professionals who prioritize sustainability and well-being.

    In a world where environmental consciousness is paramount, being Green Cleaning Certified isn't just a choice; it's a responsibility. Crystal Clean Office Cleaning and Sanitizing Service invites businesses to join us on this journey towards a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future. Together, let's make every cleaning decision count – for the health of your workspace, your occupants, and the planet we all call home.


  • 17 May 2024 11:34 AM | Anthony Willis

    Cleaning employees and staff play a critical role in the ongoing effort to control the spread of germs and pathogens which can often lead to any number of diseases including but not limited to HIV and HBV.  When we receive training and education on bloodborne pathogens, we help guard against the spread of contagions that can result in negative health consequences for anyone who might otherwise be exposed to them. 

    As a professional in the janitorial services field, I value the training that I received particularly since I work in medical facilities.  My training has helped me to better understand best practices for the properly handling of trash including a process which is very common that being the compacting of trash within trash liners and how that is a potentially hazardous practice which I will advise my staff not to perform.

    My training has also helped me to better understand the most likely sources for the transmission and exposure to bloodborne pathogens, that being that pathogens are most likely to enter our bodies through our mucus membranes and or through cuts to our skin.  I think that most cleaning professionals take the basic precaution of wear gloves but armed with a better understanding of the other ways an infections can occur, I am inclined to resume wearing additional PPE including protective eyewear and a face mask.  

    I think our collective relief that the threat posed from COVID 19 has been drastically reduced, got us all a little lax and this training reaffirmed the need for cleaning professionals to be as vigilant now as we were in the not- so-distant past.






  • 17 May 2024 11:33 AM | Carlos Romero

     las estrategias claves para lograrlo: 

    1. uso de desinfectantes adecuados 

    2. frecuencia y tecnica de limpieza 

    3. practicas de higiene personal impplementar estas practicas derivadas de la limpieza medica puede crear entornos mas saludables y seguros, reduciendo la incidencia de enfermedades transmitibles en los hogares y espacion comerciales 

  • 17 May 2024 11:15 AM | Carlos Romero

    prevencion de infecciones: la limpieza adecuada elimina patogenos (bacteris, virus, hongos) que pueden causar infecciones 

    control de infecciones nosocomiales: tambien conocidas como infecciones adquiridas en el hospital 

    seguridad del personal: un  entorno limpio reduce el riesgo de exposicion 

    bienestar del paciente : un entorno limpio contribuye al bienestar del paciente 

    confianza y satisfaccion del paciente: la percepcion de limpieza por parte de los pacientes y sus familias afecta su confianza en la calidad de atencion recibida 

    cumplimiento regulatorio: los entornos de atencion medica estan sujetos a regulaciones estrictas y estandares de limpieza establecidos por organismos de salud publica y de acreditacion 

    prevencion de contaminacion cruzada : 

    la limpieza adecuada ayuda a prevenir la transferencia de patogenos entre pacientes personal y visitantes

    prolongacion de la vida util del equipo y las instalaciones 

    la limpieza regular y adecuada de los equipos medicos y las instalaciones contribuye a sus mantenimiento y buen funcionamiento

     


  • 17 May 2024 10:03 AM | Megan Yates

    It is of the upmost importance to establish and maintain safe cleaning practices, protocols, and plans as you encounter them when dealing with any type of chemicals and such and especially Bloodborne pathogens. As the video states a plan should be established and checked annually to ensure it is up to date and accurate.  Ensuring this one practice is completed will be an immense help to ensuring safety protocols are in place. 

    Ensuring safety protocols are established and follow via and annual plan is just the beginning and is a daily work and endeavor that is imperative to keep staff safe. Ensuring that cleaning employees understand the importance of these simple practices is critical in maintaining the safety of employees and patients when applicable. 

    Bloodborne Pathogens can seem like a daunting concept to understand and maintain; however, when simple tasks are established it is more easily manageable. The video was extremely enlightening and I enjoyed how simple it was to understand so these practices can be appropriately incorporated into daily operations. 

  • 17 May 2024 9:25 AM | Richard Porter

    Every year, numerous Americans are infected with extraordinarily virile infections through healthcare facilities. Proper cleaning and disinfection is crucial for hospitals, medical, and dental offices. The importance of following standards and guidelines, put in place by the CDC, has never been more important.

    With the advent of the Coronavirus, this has been brought to the forefront of many Americans minds. However, properly trained healthcare cleaning professionals have been fighting this battle.for many years. There are numerous standards and practices that need to be followed.

    If you are looking for a healthcare cleaning professional, look no further. Search the IJCSA directory for a certified healthcare cleaner. The standards of training are rigorous and ensure that you get the highest quality professionals available - https://www.ijcsa.org/Janitorial-Service-Directory-Find-A-Janitorial-Service-JanitorialServices

  • 17 May 2024 8:12 AM | Fatima Escalante

    It is important for cleaning employees to be aware of bloodborne pathogens and the risks that come from them. But first we need to understand what they are. Bloodborne pathogens are disease-causing microorganisms in human blood which include HBV and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

    It's essential for employers to have knowledge on the procedures that are used to be cautious to help prevent the spread of bloodborne pathogens. One way could be by taking special training classes to increase their knowledge on precautions they can take. Without these training classes the employees could be at risk of getting infected if the proper measures aren't taken.

    In conclusion following the right steps when dealing with body fluids/ blood could prevent life threatening diseases in the workplace. 

  • 17 May 2024 7:57 AM | Vivian Babatunde

              In any environment where there is potential exposure to blood or bodily fluids, such as healthcare facilities, laboratories, or even public spaces, it is crucial for cleaning employees and staff to have a solid understanding of bloodborne pathogens. Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms that can cause diseases when transmitted through contact with infected blood or other bodily fluids. These pathogens include viruses like HIV and hepatitis B and C. Therefore, comprehensive knowledge about bloodborne pathogens is essential for cleaning personnel to protect themselves, prevent the spread of infections, and ensure the safety of everyone in the vicinity.

        First and foremost, educating cleaning employees and staff about bloodborne pathogens promotes their own safety and well-being. These workers often come into direct contact with potentially contaminated materials, such as used syringes, bandages, or other waste products. By understanding the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens and learning proper infection control measures, cleaning personnel can effectively protect themselves from exposure. They can learn about using personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves, masks, and gowns, as well as the correct techniques for handling and disposing of hazardous materials. This knowledge empowers them to take necessary precautions and minimizes the chances of contracting serious infections.

        Secondly, cleaning employees and staff who are knowledgeable about bloodborne pathogens play a crucial role in preventing the spread of infections. Their work involves cleaning and disinfecting various surfaces, equipment, and facilities that may be contaminated. By understanding the modes of transmission and the importance of thorough cleaning, they can effectively eliminate pathogens and reduce the risk of infection for others. Cleaning protocols, such as using appropriate disinfectants and following proper decontamination procedures, become second nature to well-informed employees. Their expertise ensures that potential sources of infections are addressed, creating a safer and healthier environment for everyone.

       Lastly, by being educated about bloodborne pathogens, cleaning employees and staff contribute to the overall safety of the community. Their role extends beyond their immediate workspace, as they are often responsible for maintaining cleanliness in public areas, schools, and other shared facilities. By understanding the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens, they can implement preventive measures that reduce the likelihood of outbreaks or the spread of infectious diseases. Their knowledge enables them to identify potential hazards, report any incidents, and take appropriate actions promptly. This proactive approach to infection control helps protect the health and well-being of the general public.

    In conclusion, the importance of cleaning employees and staff knowing about bloodborne pathogens cannot be overstated. Comprehensive knowledge empowers them to protect themselves, prevent the spread of infections, and ensure the safety of everyone in the vicinity. By understanding the risks, using proper precautions, and implementing effective cleaning protocols, these individuals play a vital role in maintaining a safe and healthy environment. Their expertise not only safeguards their own well-being but also contributes to the overall well-being of the community they serve.

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