We have been providing safe and compliant medical waste removal services since 1989.
If you operate a hospital, vet clinic, emergency room, or any other facility that frequently generates medical waste, it’s crucial to have a dedicated provider to safely remove and dispose of these materials. In South Carolina, there are strict rules and regulations about how to manage medical waste, and failing to adhere to these laws can result in serious consequences for you and your healthcare facility. The good news is that our team at Sunbelt Medical Services is prepared to offer the comprehensive medical waste removal and disposal solutions you need to maintain compliance, prevent environmental contamination, and reduce the spread of pathogens in your medical building.
Medical waste can include a wide array of items that may contain biohazardous materials, such as sharp implements, used bandages, and soiled clothing. It’s vital to have clearly labeled bins and containers for these kinds of items to prevent potentially harmful materials from winding up in a standard trash can. This is why our team provides everything your facility will need to safely organize and contain medical waste until we can come pick it up. We can supply you with designated sharps containers, labels, and anything else you need to separate medical waste from everyday garbage.
We can organize medical waste pick-up services as often as you require them, whether that involves daily service or bi-weekly pick-ups. Our solutions are catered to your needs, and it’s our goal to streamline your operations. After we remove the medical waste from your facility, we’ll thoroughly document the waste until it’s finally disposed of to prove that your organization followed all safety protocols and regulations.
If you’re looking for efficient and reliable medical waste removal services, we encourage you to contact our local team today.
At Sunbelt Medical Services, we handle medical waste for customers in Sardis, Georgia, as well as throughout Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina.