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Whether you’re a new healthcare provider or an established facility, Secure Waste is your trusted partner for expert and affordable biohazard waste and sharps disposal in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. We offer no long-term contracts, transparent pricing, and flexible schedules tailored to your unique needs. Let us help you reduce costs while appropriately managing your regulated waste.
Our provided sharps containers are crafted to be the frontline defense against the dangers of needle waste. With our services, our trained staff goes beyond basic safety standards. We are a trusted medical sharps needle waste disposal company in Maryland and dispose of the following medical sharps:
We also provide guidance on safety practices, reducing the overall cost of removal.
Strict Compliance with Regulations
To mitigate the risks associated with bloodborne pathogens, we strictly adhere to the policies of the EPA, DOT, and OSHA. Our commitment includes strategically placing sharps disposal containers close to the areas where sharps are used, such as operating rooms, ensuring a comprehensive disposal strategy.
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Secure Waste – Maryland Medical Waste Disposal
Setting bold waste reduction goals is not just a smart choice; it’s a fantastic opportunity for cost savings, a stronger brand image, and enhanced resource efficiency in Maryland! Businesses can make a difference by adopting effective strategies and best practices.
Embracing sustainable medical waste management practices like waste prevention, source separation, and recycling can yield remarkable results. Investing in employee engagement and training helps cultivate a vibrant sustainability culture within your organization.
Let’s remember that collaboration is key! By partnering with fellow businesses, government agencies, and NGOs, we can achieve remarkable progress. It is exciting to see the positive impact we can create when we unite toward a common goal!
At Secure Waste, we pride ourselves on our dedicated team, offering prompt, professional solutions and personalized support for your needs.
As an industry leader with over 25 years of local experience in Maryland, we specialize in compliant medical waste disposal, providing flexible solutions for healthcare practices of all sizes.
Choose us for trustworthy expertise in safely disposing of biohazardous medical waste, ensuring compliance and peace of mind!
At Secure Waste, we are passionate about leading medical waste management in Maryland. Our advanced facilities use the latest technologies to ensure the safe and environmentally friendly disposal of medical waste, surpassing state and federal regulations.
We serve a variety of partners, including veterinary clinics, health centers, hospitals, and more. Our process starts by ensuring waste is safe and sanitary, effectively eliminating harmful substances via rigorous sterilization.
We employ both traditional and innovative disposal methods, such as ozone treatment and gasification, which not only address waste processing challenges but also offer potential energy production. Together, we can make a significant impact while caring for our planet!
We specialize in offering tailored medical and biomedical waste disposal services to healthcare providers, ensuring compliance with federal and local regulations.
We specialize in providing tailored medical waste disposal solutions specifically designed for the unique needs of healthcare facilities. Our services include safe and efficient disposal of biohazardous materials, sharps, pharmaceutical waste, and other regulated medical waste. We work closely with hospitals, clinics, dental offices, and other healthcare providers to ensure compliance with industry regulations and minimize environmental impact.
Needles and syringes pose a significant risk if not handled properly. Our sharps needle disposal services offer comprehensive solutions for small-scale healthcare providers like doctors’ offices, dental practices, and biotech labs. We provide sharps containers and regular pickup services to ensure your facility remains safe and compliant.
Medical waste needs to be managed with strict attention to regulatory compliance. We handle the safe and proper disposal of biohazardous materials such as PPE, blood-soaked bandages, and other potentially infectious items. Whether you’re running a hospital, clinic, or urgent care facility, our medical waste disposal services are designed to keep you compliant and safe.
When dealing with pathological waste—including tissues, organs, and surgical specimens—our team provides specialized disposal services to ensure compliance with medical regulations. We also offer safe and responsible disposal for chemotherapeutic waste, ensuring your facility remains compliant with all healthcare regulations.
Pharmaceutical waste, if improperly handled, can harm people, animals, and the environment. Our pharmaceutical waste disposal services ensure that unused, expired, or hazardous medications are disposed of in an eco-friendly and compliant manner, helping you avoid regulatory penalties and environmental harm.
We provide safe, responsible solutions for disposing of hazardous chemicals and non-medical waste. Our team helps you identify hazardous substances and ensures they are disposed of in compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.
We proudly offer reliable medical waste disposal services throughout Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. With our in-depth understanding of local regulations and the unique healthcare waste demands of each area, we guarantee top-quality services at competitive prices. Trust us to handle your medical waste responsibly and efficiently.
Throwing pharmaceutical waste, such as hazardous drugs, sharps, controlled substances, and expired medications, in the regular trash or flushing it down the drain may seem harmless, but the consequences can be severe. They can end up in the water lines, contaminating the drinking water or posing serious health risks to…
Let’s Work Together To Prevent Injuries & Infections From Sharps Needle Sticks Improper handling and disposal of sharps needles can lead to serious injuries and infections. In fact, approximately 385,000 sharps-related injuries in the U.S. occur each year among doctors, nurses, lab technicians, cleaning staff, and waste handlers. That happens…
Take the first step towards a safer healthcare environment. Contact our medical sharps needle waste disposal company in Maryland today at 877-633-7328 for a free quote and discover the EPA, OSHA, and DOT approved methods we employ for removing sharps and needle waste.
Yes, Secure Waste offers comprehensive services for sharps waste disposal in Maryland, ensuring safe and compliant waste management tailored to the unique needs of healthcare facilities in all counties.
Ofcourse. We manage the disposal of expired or unused medical supplies, ensuring compliance with regulations and promoting safe, environmentally-friendly practices in healthcare waste management.
Store sharps containers upright in a secure location away from children and pets. Ensure they are tightly sealed and not overfilled to prevent spillage or exposure before scheduled disposal.
Track and verify disposal through service documentation provided by Secure Waste, which includes manifests detailing waste pickup and disposal. Regular communication ensures compliance and transparency in waste management practices.
ANSWER: Healthcare Practice Office Ebola Preparedness: It would be best if you prepared your staff and healthcare office should a positive Ebola case occur in your facility. Ebola Biohazard Waste Disposal requirements and packaging could include approved essential biomedical waste containers, labels, and packaging. With the number of suspected and confirmed cases, Secure Waste can recommend and drop-ship the Ebola waste disposal supplies best suited for managing waste properly.
ANSWER: What is medical waste? Medical, biohazard or biomedical waste can be any waste generated within the healthcare community. Where does medical waste come from? Facilities producing medical waste include dentist offices, physicians’ offices, and surgery centers. Other examples could be funeral homes, tattoo shops, or maybe Veterinarian offices. Items used in healthcare facilities settings that could be considered regulated medical waste include, but are not limited to, used sharps containers and needles, blood, soiled dressing, blood gloves, sutures, body parts, diagnostic samples, pharmaceuticals that may be contaminated with blood, bodily fluids, or other potentially infectious materials.
ANSWER: A needle Sharps container is a specially designed, puncture-resistant plastic container, usually red in color, used in the healthcare setting to properly and safely dispose of Sharp objects. Examples of items placed in sharps containers are syringe needles, scalpels, or maybe broken glass or other items that could puncture the skin. Most Sharps needle containers are a one-time use item only that should be secularly sealed and placed in a secondary container, typically called the Biohazard or Medical waste box. Some Sharps containers could be reusable but are found in more extensive facilities like hospitals.
ANSWER: Most Sharps needle containers are red, but many other colors are available. Some folks may use a clear container or an Earth-tone container to match the office. Also, different colors are used for different medical sharps items, like a yellow container for chemotherapeutic waste or a blue container for non-hazardous pharmaceutical waste.
ANSWER: Some examples of hazardous waste include fertilizers, paints, stains, solvents, pesticides, gasoline, oil, and other fuels; these could be considered household hazardous waste. Biohazard and biohazardous waste, like those from healthcare facilities, are also included. These characteristics of hazardous waste include infectious waste, ignitability, corrosivity, strong acids and caustics, reactivity, explosives or items that potentially could release toxic gases when mixed with H2O, toxicity substances that will release certain levels of toxins when subjected to testing simulating conditions in a landfill, recycling center, and other final destination facilities and or transfer stations. In addition, there is hazardous pharmaceutical waste that needs to be appropriately managed.
ANSWER: All OSHA/DOT-approved Sharps containers will typically have a “Fill Line” on the label in front where it is easily seen. Do not overfill Sharps containers above the fill line. Sharps needle containers are considered complete when they are about three-fourths (3/4) full; look for the fill line on the container. Once a Sharps needle container is ready to be disposed of, close and seal it, and make sure the lid is securely closed and secured. We recommend using medical tape across the lid to make sure it doesn’t open. All complete Sharps containers should be placed in your biohazard medical waste box for your disposal company to remove at a later time.
ANSWER: Healthcare Practice Office Ebola Preparedness: It would be best if you prepared your staff and healthcare office should a positive Ebola case occur in your facility. Ebola Biohazard Waste Disposal requirements and packaging could include approved essential biomedical waste containers, labels, and packaging. With the number of suspected and confirmed cases, Secure Waste can recommend and drop-ship the Ebola waste disposal supplies best suited for managing waste properly.
ANSWER: What is medical waste? Medical, biohazard or biomedical waste can be any waste generated within the healthcare community. Where does medical waste come from? Facilities producing medical waste include dentist offices, physicians’ offices, and surgery centers. Other examples could be funeral homes, tattoo shops, or maybe Veterinarian offices. Items used in healthcare facilities settings that could be considered regulated medical waste include, but are not limited to, used sharps containers and needles, blood, soiled dressing, blood gloves, sutures, body parts, diagnostic samples, pharmaceuticals that may be contaminated with blood, bodily fluids, or other potentially infectious materials.
ANSWER: A needle Sharps container is a specially designed, puncture-resistant plastic container, usually red in color, used in the healthcare setting to properly and safely dispose of Sharp objects. Examples of items placed in sharps containers are syringe needles, scalpels, or maybe broken glass or other items that could puncture the skin. Most Sharps needle containers are a one-time use item only that should be secularly sealed and placed in a secondary container, typically called the Biohazard or Medical waste box. Some Sharps containers could be reusable but are found in more extensive facilities like hospitals.
ANSWER: Most Sharps needle containers are red, but many other colors are available. Some folks may use a clear container or an Earth-tone container to match the office. Also, different colors are used for different medical sharps items, like a yellow container for chemotherapeutic waste or a blue container for non-hazardous pharmaceutical waste.
ANSWER: Some examples of hazardous waste include fertilizers, paints, stains, solvents, pesticides, gasoline, oil, and other fuels; these could be considered household hazardous waste. Biohazard and biohazardous waste, like those from healthcare facilities, are also included. These characteristics of hazardous waste include infectious waste, ignitability, corrosivity, strong acids and caustics, reactivity, explosives or items that potentially could release toxic gases when mixed with H2O, toxicity substances that will release certain levels of toxins when subjected to testing simulating conditions in a landfill, recycling center, and other final destination facilities and or transfer stations. In addition, there is hazardous pharmaceutical waste that needs to be appropriately managed.
ANSWER: All OSHA/DOT-approved Sharps containers will typically have a “Fill Line” on the label in front where it is easily seen. Do not overfill Sharps containers above the fill line. Sharps needle containers are considered complete when they are about three-fourths (3/4) full; look for the fill line on the container. Once a Sharps needle container is ready to be disposed of, close and seal it, and make sure the lid is securely closed and secured. We recommend using medical tape across the lid to make sure it doesn’t open. All complete Sharps containers should be placed in your biohazard medical waste box for your disposal company to remove at a later time.
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