Biohazard Waste, South Carolina

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Our experienced technicians are equipped to dispose of all kinds of biohazard waste.

Since we started our company in 1989, we have been deeply committed to providing efficient, reliable, and streamlined waste disposal solutions for medical providers throughout the state of South Carolina. Here at Sunbelt Medical Services, each member of our team is highly trained and knowledgeable about the stringent laws and regulations that govern biohazard waste disposal methods, and we’re fully equipped to handle your facility’s medical waste needs.

Biohazard Waste in South Carolina

Biohazard waste can come from a wide range of healthcare settings, ranging from nursing homes and veterinary clinics to emergency facilities and urgent care centers. Biohazard waste can easily pose health hazards to local ecosystems and communities alike, which is why it’s imperative to have a designated biohazard waste management company on your side. When you turn to us, you’ll find that we can streamline the entire process, ensure your facility’s compliance with all state and federal regulations, and carefully document our methods.

When you trust our team for your biohazard waste disposal needs, we’ll provide you with the necessary supplies and containers to safely store contaminated materials until we can pick them up. You can schedule pick-up services as often as you require them, whether that involves daily, weekly, or bi-monthly services. Our technicians will work with care and efficiency to remove the biohazard waste from your building, and we’ll follow up with documentation providing where the materials were safely disposed of.

When it comes to dealing with biohazard waste, you can’t afford to take risks. To protect your healthcare facility, your patients, and the environment, we encourage you to contact us for the high-quality solutions you need.


At Sunbelt Medical Services, we handle biohazard waste for customers in Sardis, Georgia, as well as throughout Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina.