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  • 19 Jul 2025 12:54 PM | Dustin Daprizio

    Are you dealing with musty odors, visible mold, or the aftermath of water damage in your home or business? Mold isn’t just unsightly—it can be hazardous to your health and cause costly structural damage if left untreated. That’s why it’s essential to act fast and find a certified, reliable mold cleaning service to protect your property and peace of mind.

    At the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA), we connect you with professional mold remediation experts who follow industry best practices and safety standards. Whether it’s black mold removal, post-flood cleanup, or ongoing mold prevention services, our members are trained and equipped to handle even the toughest mold situations.

    Don’t guess when it comes to your health and safety. Use the IJCSA Flood Damage Directory to find a qualified mold cleanup specialist near you today:

     IJCSA Flood Damage Directory

    With just a few clicks, you’ll find local pros who specialize in:

    • Mold inspection & testing

    • Safe and effective mold removal

    • Post-flood water damage restoration

    • Air quality improvement

    • Mold prevention and moisture control

    When it comes to mold cleaning, trust the professionals who are backed by IJCSA. Get the job done right—safely, efficiently, and affordably.

    Search now and breathe easier:

    IJCSA Flood Damage Directory

    Your home deserves a mold-free future—let IJCSA members help you get there!

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  • 19 Jul 2025 9:41 AM | Lori Beron

    In the cleaning industry, employees are often the first line of defense against harmful pathogens that can linger on surfaces, equipment, and waste. Bloodborne pathogens, such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, pose serious health risks and can be transmitted through contact with contaminated blood or bodily fluids. It is essential that all cleaning employees and staff receive proper training on how to identify potential hazards, use protective measures, and respond appropriately to exposure incidents. Without this foundational knowledge, the safety of employees and the clients they serve can be compromised.

    Understanding bloodborne pathogens isn't just about knowing what they are—it's about knowing how to avoid them. Proper training teaches employees how to use personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves, face masks, and protective clothing correctly. It also emphasizes the importance of hand hygiene, safe disposal of sharps or contaminated waste, and how to follow protocols in the event of an accidental exposure. When staff are educated and confident in these procedures, it reduces the likelihood of infections and workplace accidents, creating a safer environment for everyone involved.

    Moreover, training on bloodborne pathogens ensures that cleaning staff comply with OSHA regulations and industry standards. Not only does this protect the health of employees, but it also reduces liability risks for the company. Clients can trust that trained staff are taking necessary precautions, which boosts the reputation and reliability of the cleaning service. In short, knowing how to handle potential biohazards isn’t optional—it’s a critical part of professional cleaning, and it saves lives.


  • 19 Jul 2025 8:16 AM | Christi McNulty

    Understanding Bloodborne Pathogens: A Crucial Element in Employee Safety

    In any workplace, the safety and well-being of employees are paramount, and this includes knowledge about potential health hazards such as bloodborne pathogens. These invisible threats, including viruses like HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, can be present in blood or other bodily fluids and pose serious risks if not handled correctly. Educating employees and staff about bloodborne pathogens is not just a legal requirement in many industries, but it is a critical step in fostering a secure and healthy work environment.

    Preventing Workplace Risks: The Power of Knowledge

    Awareness about bloodborne pathogens empowers employees to take proactive measures, reducing the risk of exposure and transmission. IJCSA training programs provide valuable insights into proper handling, disposal of contaminated materials, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). This knowledge ensures that employees understand the importance of exercising caution when dealing with situations that may involve blood or bodily fluids, minimizing the potential for accidents or exposure. By equipping staff with the necessary information, businesses create a culture of safety, reinforcing the idea that every individual plays a crucial role in maintaining a secure workplace.

    Legal Compliance and Ethical Responsibility

    Beyond the immediate health benefits, ensuring that cleaning employees are well-versed in bloodborne pathogen safety is often a legal requirement. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations mandate training programs for employees who may be at risk of exposure. Companies failing to comply with these regulations not only risk legal consequences but also jeopardize the well-being of their workforce. Ethically, it is the responsibility of employers to provide a safe working environment, and comprehensive training on bloodborne pathogens is a fundamental component of fulfilling this obligation. In doing so, businesses not only protect their employees but also contribute to the overall health and safety of the community.

    Find a Certified Bloodborne Pathogen Cleaning Specialist today in the IJCSA Business Directory or in Arvada, Colorado at Crystal Clean Office Cleaning


  • 18 Jul 2025 11:08 PM | Erin Perdue

    Proper cleaning and sanitation in healthcare facilities are critical for protecting both patients and healthcare professionals from the spread of infectious diseases. Hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and other medical environments are high-risk settings where harmful pathogens like MRSA, C. diff, and COVID-19 can thrive and spread quickly if not properly controlled. Unlike other commercial settings, healthcare facilities house individuals with compromised immune systems, making them especially vulnerable to infections. A robust cleaning protocol is a frontline defense in maintaining a safe, sterile environment, ensuring patient recovery is not hindered by secondary infections.

    Beyond health and safety, proper cleaning also supports compliance with government regulations and industry standards. Organizations like the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), and The Joint Commission set strict guidelines for healthcare cleanliness. Failing to meet these standards can result in fines, loss of accreditation, or legal action, not to mention damage to a facility’s reputation. Well-trained cleaning staff, appropriate use of EPA-registered disinfectants, and documented procedures help ensure compliance and demonstrate a commitment to quality care.

    Furthermore, a clean and well-maintained healthcare environment enhances the overall patient experience and builds trust in the institution. Patients and their families often associate cleanliness with quality of care and professionalism. A visibly dirty or unkempt environment can erode confidence, even if the medical care itself is adequate. Cleanliness is not just a visual issue—it’s an essential part of operational excellence in healthcare. By investing in high-quality cleaning procedures and personnel, healthcare facilities not only protect lives but also uphold their responsibility to serve their communities with dignity and respect.

    Here is a link to the International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association’s directory where you can find certified janitorial companies in your area International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association - Janitorial Services Directory.


  • 18 Jul 2025 7:52 PM | Lori Beron

    Looking for a cleaning service that’s effective, trustworthy, and eco-conscious? You’re in the right place. IJCSA Members who are Green Cleaning Certified are trained to deliver sparkling clean spaces using safe, non-toxic, and environmentally responsible methods. Whether you need residential or commercial cleaning, our members understand the importance of reducing harsh chemical exposure while still getting the job done right. When you choose green cleaning, you’re not just investing in a clean home or office—you’re also helping protect your health, your loved ones, and the planet.

    Many traditional cleaning products contain ingredients that can irritate the skin, trigger allergies, or pollute the air inside your home or workplace. Our IJCSA Green Cleaning professionals use biodegradable products and sustainable practices that meet industry standards without compromising on quality. From schools and offices to medical buildings and homes, our members are committed to greener, safer solutions. It's cleaning you can feel good about—inside and out.

    Ready to take the next step toward a healthier environment? Visit the IJCSA Green Cleaning Service Directory to find a certified provider near you. Experience the difference of working with professionals who care about your space and the world we share. Make the green choice today—you’ll be glad you did.


  • 18 Jul 2025 5:11 PM | Richard Williams

    It is equally important for employees and cleaning staff to learn about bloodborne pathogens because everyone that works in the health field and janitorial service industries specifically, are at risk of contracting viruses like Hepatitis B and C and HIV, caused by bloodborne pathogens. If everyone is educated and equipped they will be better able to control cross contamination and reduce the spread of viruses causing the work space to be healthier and free of germs and bacteria.

    With the proper training, employees will be able to protect themselves from  needle sticks and other sharp objects as well as knowing the proper channels to take if the unfortunate happens. Proper garbage disposal techniques, wearing personal protective equipment and proper cleaning agents to use are just a few of the safety protocols taught in the safety training's. The training serves as a great tool to inform and educate all employee and staff on how to protect themselves and others.

    When everyone is trained and informed, it creates a more safe and healthier work environment, employees are less anxious and fearful and are more confident to help themselves in the event something were to happen. Additionally, employers are legally required to follow OSHA guidelines by providing training on bloodborne pathogens ensuring that organisations comply with these regulations, avoiding fines and liabilities.

    In summary, training ensures that everyone knows how to prevent infections, stay compliant with regulations, and create a safer environment for all employees.




  • 18 Jul 2025 3:58 PM | Helen Language

    The Critical Importance of Bloodborne Pathogen Awareness for Cleaning Staff

    In any environment where exposure to bodily fluids is a possibility—hospitals, hotels, public restrooms, schools, and even crime scenes—cleaning staff must possess a solid understanding of bloodborne pathogens (BBPs). Bloodborne pathogens, such as HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C, can be transmitted through contact with infected blood and certain bodily fluids. Without proper knowledge and training, employees may unknowingly expose themselves and others to significant health risks. It’s not just a matter of keeping areas visually clean; it’s about ensuring biological safety and preventing the spread of potentially life-threatening infections.

    Training cleaning employees about BBPs equips them to recognize potential hazards, use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and follow correct decontamination and disposal procedures. Understanding universal precautions—treating all blood and bodily fluids as if they are infectious—is essential to minimize risks. Staff who are trained to properly handle sharps, clean contaminated surfaces, and dispose of bio-hazardous waste correctly contribute to a safer environment not only for themselves but for every individual who uses the space afterward. Moreover, proper documentation, incident reporting, and post-exposure protocols ensure rapid response and medical intervention when accidents occur.

    Beyond immediate safety concerns, regulatory compliance is another critical reason for thorough BBP education. Organizations are often legally obligated to provide bloodborne pathogen training under standards set by bodies like the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in the U.S., or similar agencies internationally. Failing to train cleaning staff adequately can result in heavy fines, reputation damage, and costly lawsuits. By investing in regular, updated training sessions and creating a workplace culture that prioritizes biological safety, employers demonstrate a commitment to their workers’ health, community well being, and professional integrity


  • 18 Jul 2025 1:25 PM | Nadine Mackey

    It might be difficult to locate a reputable cleaning company that is committed to providing reasonably priced residential and commercial cleaning services. It's now simpler than ever for customers to have a tidy house without going over budget when they locate cleaning services that will work with them to customize to their unique cleaning plan.

    The scope of work varies for each cleaning task, so before making a reservation with a certain firm, take into account the services they provide. Examine the kind of cleaning supplies and tools that the firm employs when you narrow down your options for a cleaning service. If using environmentally friendly cleaning supplies is essential to you, for example, you may ask the firm about it. Even more environmentally friendly services are available from some companies.

    When choosing the best cleaning service for you, consider the kinds of tools and supplies that the business employs.  When you let our staff handle your house cleaning, you'll have more time for anything you want to do, like relax, read, or binge-watch your favorite shows in a clean and organized home, all while appreciating the fact that nothing had to be done by you.

    Employing a cleaning business that has earned the IJCSA RCS Certification guarantees that you will work with a team that regularly produces high-quality services by utilizing cutting-edge techniques and tools. Our skill guarantees that your house looks its best whether we're deep cleaning carpets, getting rid of stubborn stains, or preserving upholstery. You may enjoy a clean house without the stress of doing it all yourself by hiring experts like us to take care of the work. Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory. 

    Your home is supposed to be the place you go to rest, restore, and recharge after a long and busy work week; the last thing you want to do is use up your precious free time cleaning and scrubbing.  Rather than spending your free time vacuuming and scrubbing, our team can help you use that time for what’s important, your family.  Knowing that your home is in the capable hands of a company that holds a certification from IJCSA provides peace of mind.


  • 18 Jul 2025 9:06 AM | Richard Williams

    There are numerous benefits for hiring an IJCSA member for you carpet and rug cleaning needs. First and foremost they are professionally trained and equipped with the skills equipment and product knowledge necessary for delivering expert service and top quality results. They employ the most advanced cleaning methods combined with industrial grade equipment which helps to restore your carpets lifespan without damaging they quality of their fibers.

     An IJCSA member will be mindful of health factors when it comes to your living or work space by removing dust, mold, pet dander and other contaminants that can be accumulated in your carpets over time. These pollutants can negatively affect the quality of the air you breathe and trigger allergies and respiratory issues. By using environmentally friendly, safe, cleaning products, the IJCSA professional not only enhances the cleanliness of your home or work space but also the well-being of those sharing the space. Regular professional cleaning ensures that your carpets continually are sanitized, smells fresh and looks satisfying while creating a clean hygienic space.




  • 18 Jul 2025 3:27 AM | Roxana Garces

    Why Is Properly Cleaning Healthcare Facilities So Important

    The International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) members continually train with the understanding that properly cleaning healthcare facilities is vital not only for maintaining a professional appearance but, most critically, for preventing healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) and protecting patient health. Planning a structured, step-by-step approach starting with equipping a mobile cleaning cart with color-coded microfiber cloths, appropriate disinfectants, gloves, gowns, and clear separation of clean and used supplies. This systematic preparation enables environmental services (EVS) staff to work efficiently and safely, minimizing the risk of cross-contamination and ensuring that everything needed for effective disinfection is on hand.

    Within patient-care areas, the importance of clean environments becomes even more pronounced. Thorough disinfection of high-touch surfaces as well as cleaning of shared equipment. Many pathogens, including MRSA and Clostridioides difficile, can survive on surfaces for days or even weeks. Failing to clean these surfaces rigorously allows bacteria and viruses to persist, increasing the risk that patients, especially those with compromised immune systems, can contract serious infections.

    Members of IJCSA follow meticulous protocols achieving deep-cleaning procedures as well as protecting their personal by training the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE). These measures protect both cleaning staff and future occupants, breaking the chain of infection. Studies show that routine environmental cleaning reduces bioburden, and healthcare facilities with robust cleaning programs have significantly fewer HAIs, translating to fewer complications, reduced antibiotic use, shorter stays, and lower costs.

    In summary, cleaning in healthcare is far from cosmetic; it is a critical infection-control strategy. From well-stocked cleaning carts to surface disinfection, PPE use, and deep cleaning, every step reinforces safety and trust. Clean environments mean healthier patients, safer staff, and a stronger shield against preventable outbreaks. Any questions please visit IJCSA.

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