Turn to us for all your biohazard waste disposal needs.
Safety and compliance aren’t optional when it comes to biohazard waste disposal, which is why partnering with an experienced, certified team is so important. If you operate a facility that deals with biohazardous materials, our team at Sunbelt Medical Services is here to offer the secure, compliant, and efficient collection, transport, and disposal services you need. We serve a wide range of industries, from medical clinics and laboratories to veterinary offices and trauma cleanup services, delivering the responsible hazardous waste management services you need and allowing you to focus on what you do best.
We’re proud to offer full-service disposal solutions for a broad range of biohazard waste, including the following:
- Sharps and needles
- Blood and bodily fluids
- Pathological waste
- Microbiological and lab waste
- Contaminated PPE and instruments
- Animal waste from veterinary care or research
We ensure that all materials we handle are disposed of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations, and our thorough documentation procedures ensure traceability at every stage. Whether you generate high volumes of waste on a consistent basis or only need our services on specific occasions, we offer flexible scheduling that fits your needs.
Our team is also proud to work with approved facilities to treat and dispose of waste safely and sustainably. Our waste-to-energy process offers peace of mind that waste from your facility will never end up harming the environment and is also helping contribute to lower energy prices.
We also offer a full line of biohazard containers, sharps bins, and disposal supplies, making us your one-stop shop. With over 30 years of experience with biohazard waste disposal, we’re the team you can always count on, so contact us today to learn more about what we offer or to get started with our services in Tennessee.
At Sunbelt Medical Services, we offer biohazard waste disposal services for customers in Sardis, Georgia, as well as throughout Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina.