FAQs
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Is Medical Waste Management a Waste of Time?
Read More »: Is Medical Waste Management a Waste of Time?From changing patient linens repeatedly to finding an appropriate used needle container, hospital waste management is a constant battle. Some people might argue that it’s a waste of time to continually dispose, clean and monitor medical waste in any clinic…
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How to Handle Biohazard Waste Disposal
Read More »: How to Handle Biohazard Waste DisposalProper biohazard disposal is a concern for everyone, regardless of their last time in a medical setting. Mishandled hazardous waste causes diseases to spread like wildfire. To control bacteria and viruses, medical personnel rely on biohazard waste containers. Handling medical waste…
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Next-Level Medical Waste Removal Tips
Read More »: Next-Level Medical Waste Removal TipsBiohazard disposal keeps both medical personnel and the surrounding population free from highly contagious diseases. From soft tissues to patient information, waste removal is a daily occurrence with any medical facility. Take medical waste removal to the next level by…
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Hospital Waste Management: Past, Present, and in the Future
Read More »: Hospital Waste Management: Past, Present, and in the FutureThe medical world took dozens of years to create clean conditions in hospitals and other facilities. As new facts arose about bodily fluids, disease and contagious viruses, hospital waste management became a core concept to perfect and practice each day.…
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8 Uses for Biohazard Waste Containers
Read More »: 8 Uses for Biohazard Waste ContainersMedical waste management is serious business because it keeps medical personnel and patients safe from infectious diseases. If one person is infected, it can spread quickly among neighborhoods. Biohazard waste containers control disease spread. Evaluate some of these basic uses…
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Stay Safe and Use Proper Medical Waste Container
Read More »: Stay Safe and Use Proper Medical Waste ContainerBiomedical waste management is a concern for everyone, even if they aren’t in the medical field. Imagine walking out to the street curb and seeing needles flowing in the gutter down into nearby bodies of water. Durable medical waste containers…
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Why our World Would End if Biohazard Disposal Disappeared
Read More »: Why our World Would End if Biohazard Disposal DisappearedUnless a person works within the medical community or suffers from a chronic ailment, most of the population doesn’t think too much about biohazard disposal. Body fluids and needles are some of the most dangerous items in terms of germ…
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How to Start Using Medical Waste Companies
Read More »: How to Start Using Medical Waste CompaniesFor a brand new medical clinic or hospital, managing hazardous waste is one of the top priorities before even opening the doors. Unlike regular waste, medical waste must be discarded with qualified professionals leading the way. Starting to use medical…
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Biomedical Waste is Hazardous. Choose the Right Biomedical Waste Company.
Read More »: Biomedical Waste is Hazardous. Choose the Right Biomedical Waste Company.In comparing biomedical waste management options, it’s important to select a company that can keep up with the ever-changing federal, state, and local requirements. Companies with specialists who can decipher these requirements offer a continued focus and commitment to regulatory…
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Hospital Waste Management: Staff Training
Read More »: Hospital Waste Management: Staff TrainingWith viruses and bacteria mutating at an alarming rate, it’s more important than ever for healthcare workers to be diligent about biohazard waste disposal. Even exposure to something as simple as saliva could have dangerous implications, such as the recent…
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Choosing the Right Biohazard Waste Containers
Read More »: Choosing the Right Biohazard Waste ContainersChoosing the right biohazard waste containers for the job at hand is important not only for your business, but to protect patients, staff, and the environment. These containers are typically visible in doctors’ offices or hospital settings. Containers used for…
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MedSharps Focuses on “Greening” Medical Waste
Read More »: MedSharps Focuses on “Greening” Medical WasteIn a warehouse in Schertz, Bill Jewitt is trying to help medical facilities reduce their carbon footprint and lower their own cost at the same time. The company, called MedSharps, shares space with the document shredding business Marshall Shredding, and…



