ISSA announced that more than 60 companies have achieved ISSA Cleaning Industry Management Standard (CIMS) certification in 2021. Designed to help organizations improve the quality and efficiency of their business and cleaning operations, CIMS outlines the primary characteristics of a successful cleaning organization.
“We’re excited to welcome both new and renewing companies to our growing list of CIMS-certified organizations,” says ISSA Executive Director John Barrett. “It has never been more important for businesses to showcase their commitment to facility cleanliness, and these firms that have achieved CIMS certification understand that to the fullest.”
CIMS is a consensus-based management standard. It assists cleaning organizations in developing an operational system that improves cleanliness outcomes and contains costs at the same time.
This year’s new and renewing CIMS-certified organizations are:
21st Century Janitorial Services Inc in Little Rock, Ark.
4M Building Solutions in St. Louis
Access: Supports for Living in Middletown, New York
AffinEco, LLC in Bridgeport, Conn.
AHRMDCO International in Houston
Allegiance Environmental Services in San Antonio
Alpine Building Maintenance in Delta, British Columbia
Alutiiq, LLC Facilities Operating Group in Chesapeake, Va.
B and B Maintenance in Lake Zurich, Ill.
Beacon Group in Tucson, Ariz.
Calgary Board of Education in Calgary, Alberta
Chimes District of Columbia in Baltimore
CJ Maintenance in Columbia, Md.
Cleaners of America Inc. in Round Rock, Texas
Commercial Maintenance Services in Columbia, S.C.
Complete Facility Services, LLC in Suwanee, Ga.
Corporate Building Services, Inc. in Dallas
Crescent Cleaning Company in Chicago
Diverse Facility Solutions in Alsip, Ill.
Envirosafe Janitorial, Inc. in Surrey, British Columbia
Exclusive Maintenance in Laval, Quebec
Facilities Management and Maintenance, Inc. in Dorchester, Mass.
Facility Concierge Services in Harrisburg, Pa.
Global Connections to Employment in Pensacola, Fla.
Goodwater, Joseph Derek in Grovetown, Ga.
Goodwill Industries of Colorado Springs in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Goodwill Industries, Inc. (Omaha) in Omaha, Neb.
HHS in Dripping Springs, Texas
iCAN Resources, Inc. in Asan, Guam
Interstate Contract Cleaning Service, Inc. in Charlotte, N.C.
King & George LLC in Fort Worth, Texas
Licking-Knox Goodwill Industries, Inc. in Newark, Ohio
Lumia One, Inc. in Gaithersburg, Md.
MG Capital Maintenance, Inc. in Morrisville, N.C.
Opportunity Village in Las Vegas
Oxford Properties Group in Toronto
Premier Alliances Inc in Bisbee, Ariz.
Pro Clean Building Maintenance, Inc. in Maitland, Fla.
Pueblo Diversified Industries in Pueblo, Colo.
Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario
Reliable Maintenance Products Ltd. in Sudbury, Ontario
Ryvor Group in Fort Meyers, Fla.
Safety Facility Services in New York
Sandlapper Cleaning & Services in Columbia, S.C.
Service By Medallion in Mountain View, Calif.
SSC Services for Education in Knoxville, Tenn.
St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas
Teya Enterprises, LLC in Anchorage, Alaska
TFOM Corporation in Austin, Texas
The Budd Group in Winston-Salem, N.C.
The Corporate Source, Inc. in Garden City, N.Y.
The Helping Hand of Goodwill Industries Extended Employment in Kansas City, Mo.
Training Rehabilitation & Development Institute, Inc. in San Antonio
Ultra-Tech Cleaning Systems in Vancouver, British Columbia
United Maintenance Corp., Inc. in Charlotte, N.C.
University of Toronto in Toronto
US&S Inc. in Greenville, S.C.
Westcare Facility Services Ltd. in Calgary, Alberta
WORK, Inc. in Dorchester, Mass.
Designed to assist cleaning organizations of all sizes, CIMS applies five core elements of management best practices—quality systems; service delivery; human resources; health, safety and environmental stewardship; and management commitment — and requires a cleaning company or in-house cleaning department to meet 100 percent of the mandatory elements and 60 percent of the recommended elements, per section. The green building certification, CIMS-GB, can help organizations earn points under the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED for Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance (LEED EB: O&M), thereby supporting customers seeking LEED certification. For CIMS and CIMS-GB, an ISSA-accredited third-party assessor conducts an on-site review to ensure the organization’s activities are consistent with the documented systems and processes.
“We applaud all of these organizations that have chosen to elevate their standards of cleanliness and management best practices to deliver quality results consistently,” adds Barrett.