You can choose from many medical waste disposal companies in Kentucky but do your research first. The best medical waste disposal companies offer one set price with no extra fees or one-sided contracts. Privately held and locally owned, we are improving service and lowering the cost of sharps container disposal, red-bag, bio-hazard, medical and pharmaceutical waste removal.
If you need a medical waste disposal service in Kentucky, call now. Whether you need service once a week, once a month, once a quarter or even once a year we provide the same compliance as the national brands without fixed term contracts and hidden fees. Compare our quote and see.
If you need a medical waste disposal service in Kentucky, call now. Whether you need service once a week, once a month, once a quarter or even once a year we provide the same compliance as the national brands without fixed term contracts and hidden fees. Compare our quote and see.
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Biohazardous waste, also called infectious waste or biomedical waste, is any waste containing infectious materials or potentially infectious substances such as blood. If you generate the following types of wastes we can provide proper transportation and disposal. Get a quote. Human blood and blood products: All human blood, blood products in liquid or semi-liquid form.
Non-hazardous pharmaceutical waste is more accurately called non-RCRA pharmaceutical waste. The best way to keep non-RCRA pharmaceutical waste out of our landfills and water supply is to segregate it and have it incinerated. Non-RCRA pharmaceutical waste often is disposed of in white containers with blue lids which help your staff quickly identify the proper disposal container.
Pathological waste includes recognizable human tissues, organs, and body parts as well as vertebrate animal derived tissues, organs, and body parts used in research. Pathological waste is a category of biohazardous waste. Pathological waste is placed in a biohazard container lined with a red bag, and must be disposed by incineration.