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  • 22 Oct 2025 5:12 PM | Leon Williams

    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms present in human blood and bodily fluids that can lead to dangerous diseases in those who come into contact with them. Types of bloodborne pathogens include: HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. 

    Those in the cleaning field are especially at risk for coming into contact with bloodborne pathogens since they may be tasked with cleaning up and sanitizing areas where bodily fluids were present. 

    OSHA (The Occupational Safety and Health Administration) has created industry standards which help employers and employees create a plan to remain safe on the job. By understanding the dangers of bloodborne pathogens and adhering to OSHA guidelines, employees can decrease their risk of exposure and do their jobs safely and effectively.

  • 22 Oct 2025 3:18 PM | Kristy Basco

    IJCSA Customer Service Certification is important because it provides individuals with validated skills, enhancing career opportunities, and it benefits companies by improving service quality, building customer loyalty, and increasing brand credibility and revenue. 

    This certification has help my company prove our employees are professional’s and our company is committed and we have the knowledge to surpass diversity.

    This certification has enabled  us to handle diverse customer interactions effectively, solve problems efficiently, and stay current with industry best practices and technology. 

    This certification is a staple in my company, I would not be where I am today if I had not found IJCSA customer service certification:)

  • 22 Oct 2025 9:52 AM | Kathleen Ellzey

    Help minimize the exposure of bloodborne pathogens to employees and yourself, is an integral part of housekeeping or janitorial services.  Our susceptibility increases depending on the type of cleaning we are doing, and is not limited.  However, maintaining universal precautions can decrease your chances of that exposure and contact.

    By placing emphasis on universal precautions with employees you can reduce the likelihood of being exposed to diseases and illnesses such HIV and Hep B.  However, these are not the only types of illnesses that could potential harm an employee.  Unfortunately, there is potential to exposure by open wounds (cuts, scratches) on your hands, or arms as an example.  You can also be open to possible infection through mucus membranes or exposure with open needles.  It is important to wear appropriate PPE (personal protective equipment) while cleaning to limit this.  Gloves, face masks, and gowns help limit these exposures and keep employees safe.  Educating employees on the importance of PPE during cleaning can greatly reduce that risk along with proper disposal.  We do not know if another person has these illnesses, but with PPE we can protect ourselves from that potential harm.  Treating each area we clean, as if it had already been exposed to a potentially harmful illness or disease.

    Cleaning this way, not only protects yourself, your employee, but also treats the area limiting anyone else's exposure.  This helps contain the spread of illness, infection and disease.

  • 22 Oct 2025 9:12 AM | Camerin Edgar

    Bloodborne Pathogens awareness is essential to all. Hepetitis B, Hepititis C and HIV are infectious Bloodborne Pathogens that put individuals at risk of serious illness if come in contact. It is crucial to make sure anyone working in any industry known for possible risk receives adequate training on how to: prevent exposure, minimize risk and to properly clean and dispose of bodily functions. Understanding the risk is to know that not only the persons involved in exposure but also to the persons handling the waste and even persons who use the exposed area following an incident. Employers must keep record in the OSHA data sheets following any bodily function exposure as symptoms may not show for a couple years after exposure.

    Any persons involved in the cleanup of bodily fluids must resort to the proper exposure cleaning kit and utilize the appropriate PPE. It is important to understand the correct way to cleanup using approved cleaning solutions and dispose of waste to prevent further exposures. Using the bio Hazard bags and sharps containers play a key role in how the waste is handled. 

    It is very important to be aware of how to properly dispose of waste but using the correct protocols in removing PPE is just as essential in preventing exposure. Persons should start from head to toe in removing PPE and taking gloves off last making sure to flip inside out when removing to minimize contact. 

  • 22 Oct 2025 8:59 AM | Allison Ricard

    The Importance of Cleaning Employees and Staff Knowing About Bloodborne Pathogens

    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms such as viruses and bacteria that can cause diseases when transmitted through contact with infected human blood and certain body fluids. For cleaning employees and janitorial staff, understanding bloodborne pathogens is essential because they often handle materials that could be contaminated with blood or other potentially infectious substances. Without proper training, employees may unknowingly expose themselves or others to serious illnesses such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, or HIV. Awareness helps them take the right precautions and follow OSHA standards designed to protect their health and safety on the job. 

    Training on bloodborne pathogens also ensures that employees know how to use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) correctly, such as gloves, face shields, and gowns. It teaches proper cleaning and disinfecting procedures, safe waste disposal, and what steps to take if exposure occurs. When workers understand how infections spread, they can identify risks early and prevent accidents like needlestick injuries or contact with contaminated surfaces. This not only protects the employees but also helps maintain a safe and sanitary environment for patients, clients, and coworkers.

    Lastly, OSHA-compliant training promotes a culture of safety and professionalism in the workplace. It builds employee confidence, reinforces accountability, and ensures that everyone follows the same procedures for infection control. When cleaning staff are educated about bloodborne pathogens, they become vital partners in preventing the spread of disease. Their knowledge and consistent practice of safety protocols protect themselves, their families, and the community at large—making their role not just about cleaning, but about safeguarding public health.


  • 21 Oct 2025 10:43 PM | Kayla Harthan

    There are so many benefits to becoming IJCSA CCC (Carpet Cleaning Certified)  this gives you more services to offer the customer, not to mention instant credibility and assurance of quality, marketability letting you charge more, being able to compete with competitors, improving the health and safety of your customer by removing bacteria and allergens, attracting more customers it gives so much to your company.

    There are much larger profits to be made, when you can offer this professional service. The equipment and supplies you need to invest in is, little considering all the extra revenue you can be making.


  • 21 Oct 2025 10:21 PM | 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.




  • 21 Oct 2025 8:49 PM | Kayla Harthan

    Janitors play a vital role in keeping our surroundings safe and clean. Every day, they ensure that our schools, offices, hospitals, public places, factorys, free of dirt, germs, and waste. Their hard work prevents the spread of diseases and creates a healthy environment where people can learn, work and live comfortably. Without janitors, our daily spaces would quickly become messy and  out of control.


    Beyond cleaning, janitors also help maintain buildings and equipment. They often Handel small repairs, restock supplies, and make sure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes. Their attention to detail ensures that lights are working, restrooms are stocked, garbags are empty, windows are clean, and hallways are sale to walk through. This makes everyone's day to day life easier and more productive, even if we don't always notice their efforts.


    Janitors deserve appreciation because they preform some of the hardest and most essential work in our community. They work early mornings, late nights, after close, and weekend to keep places clean for others. Janitors make our world a cleaner, healthier, and better place to live every single day.  Their contributions remind us that every role in society, no matter how humble it may seem, ALL of us play a  role in this world, janitors are essential. Janitorial staff come with all kinds of different titles just do me a favor and thank more janitors/maids when you see them cleaning! 

  • 21 Oct 2025 8:28 PM | Glenda Morris

    Understanding Bloodborne Pathogens and Workplace Safety

    Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms present in human blood that can cause serious diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. These diseases can be transmitted through direct contact with infected blood, certain body fluids, mucous membranes, or through needlestick and sharps injuries. Because of these risks, it is critical that employees who may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens receive proper training to understand how exposure can occur, how to prevent it, and what actions to take if an incident happens.

    As a business owner in the cleaning industry, I believe it is essential that all employees are trained on the proper way to handle and dispose of any materials that may contain bloodborne pathogens. Employers have a responsibility to implement a written exposure control plan, provide appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at no cost to employees, and ensure that effective disinfectants are available at all times. These steps are not just about following OSHA regulations—they are about protecting the health and safety of every team member.

    Investing in proper training and safety protocols not only protects employees, but also strengthens the company's reputation. Clients notice when a business takes worker safety seriously. It shows professionalism, builds trust, and reassures customers that the services provided are carried out with care and responsibility. When employees feel safe and valued, and clients see that safety is a priority, it reflects positively on the company as a whole.


  • 21 Oct 2025 8:26 PM | Magen Lara

    Your home is your sanctuary — a place to relax, recharge, and create memories. But between work, family, and daily responsibilities, keeping it spotless can feel impossible. That’s where professional home cleaning services come in. Whether you need a one-time deep clean, recurring maid service, or specialized residential cleaning, finding a reliable cleaning company is the first step toward restoring balance and peace of mind. The International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association (IJCSA) makes this process simple through its verified Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory .


    When you hire an IJCSA Member, you’re choosing a company that meets professional cleaning standards and operates with integrity. Every member is part of a global network of trained and insured cleaning professionals who specialize in residential cleaning, house sanitizing, and home organization. From detailed kitchen and bathroom sanitization to carpet and upholstery cleaning, IJCSA Members bring professionalism, consistency, and care into every home they service. Each listing in the IJCSA Home Cleaning Directory is verified, making it easy to connect with trusted local experts who are committed to delivering spotless results.


    Choosing a cleaning service shouldn’t be stressful—it should be empowering. By using the IJCSA Directory, homeowners can confidently find certified home cleaning companies that are dependable, eco-friendly, and dedicated to customer satisfaction. Whether you’re preparing for guests, recovering from renovation dust, or simply want to free up your weekends, there’s an IJCSA-certified cleaning professional ready to help. Explore the Home Cleaning | Maid Service Directory today and experience the comfort of a truly clean home—because you deserve more than just tidy; you deserve exceptional care.

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