Why Choose Advo Medical Waste Disposal Company?
If your current local GA medical waste disposal service in Georgia doesn’t provide top notch service with the best pricing, then it’s time to switch to Advo medical waste disposal company. Here are some reasons why:
See how Advo Medical Waste Disposal beats the competition in Georgia.
1. Superior Service
Our service is better than the competition. We offer quick and prompt medical waste pickup services with the flexibility you need to meet your needs.
2. Guaranteed Lower Prices
We guarantee to save you at least 30% off of your current local medical waste disposal service in Georgia. We will provide you with an accurate price with a quick over the phone quote.
3. Simple Invoicing With No Hidden Fees
Our invoices are clear and easy to understand. We'll never hit you with any unexpected surcharges, environmental fees or administration fees. We guarantee that the price we quote you will be accurate.
4. Full Compliance With all Georgia State and Federal Medical Waste Regulations
Advo Waste is a fully licensed and insured medical waste disposal company, and we guarantee to remain in 100% full compliance. Our highly skilled staff can conduct a compliance review of your facility as well as train your employees in proper handling and disposing of medical waste in your office.
5. Professional and Responsive Service Staff
All of our employees are highly trained and certified in handling and disposing of your medical waste and sharps. They have passed background checks and are subject to random drug tests to ensure that we have the highest quality employees.
6. Our Money-Back Guarantee
If you’re not happy with our service, we promise to make it right or we’ll refund your service fee.
Types of Medical Waste We Handle
Pathological waste
Biological waste
Sharps
Chemotherapy waste
Cultures and stocks of infectious agents
Discarded medical equipment and parts
and More
GA Medical Waste Classifications
Biomedical waste includes needles / sharps, chemotherapy waste, pathological waste, biological waste, cultures and stocks of infectious agents, discarded medical equipment and parts and more.
Storage of GA Medical Waste
Biomedical waste is contained in a manner and location which provides protection from animals, the weather, does not provide a breeding place for insects or rodents, and minimizes any exposure to the public. The containers shall be labeled with the biohazard symbol so that it is readily visible from any direction. Biomedical waste must be stored in rigid containers leak proof containers and securely closed before transportation.
Information About Georgia
Georgia is the last of the thirteen colonies, named after King George of Britain and is located in the southeastern United States. It was also one of the original confederate states to secede from the union in 1861 and was the last state to be restored in 1890. Georgia is the 8th most populated state out of the 50 US states. It shares borders with Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.
The majority of the Georgia region is primarily a humid subtropical climate. Summers tend to be hot and humid and they receive moderate to heavy precipitation. There are approximately 9,720,000 people living in Georgia according to the latest US Census. Religious affiliation is mostly Protestant and Catholic. The Presbyterian Church is the largest Presbyterian body in the Georgia, with over 300 congregations.
The last of the original Thirteen Colonies, Georgia was named after King George II of Great Britain. Georgia declared its secession from the Union on January 19, 1861, and was one of the original seven Confederate states. As the northernmost part of the state holds mountains ranges that are apart of the Appalachian Mountain system, the southernmost is neighbors to Florida. Prior to settlement by the Europeans, Georgia was inhabited by what are known as the mound builders. For over 5,000 years the mound builders were a group of inhabitants that constructed various styles of earthen mounds for religious and ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes.
Built deep with southern roots, Georgia’s history lends itself to the American pride. Rich with agricultural finds, Georgia is the number one producer of pecans in the world. With that comes the abundance of musical talents that Georgia has produced. Singers such as Ray Charles, Gladys Knights and The Allman Brothers al hail from the great state of Georgia.
Georgia has a gross state product of approximately $403 billion and is one of only 15 states with a AAA credit rating. 15 Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in Georgia, and 26 Fortune 1000 companies call this state their home as well. As a result, Georgia has been ranked as the top state to do business in for the past four years. Industry is quite diverse with industrial products created which include electronic equipment, textiles, apparel, paper products and transportation equipment, to name a few. Georgia attracts over 4 million visitors a year with attractions such as the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coke, Stone Mountain and Zoo Atlanta. The most populated cities in Georgia are Atlanta, Savannah, Athens, Sandy Springs, Macon, Johns Creek, Warner Robins, Alpharetta and Marietta.
Types of Biohazardous Waste
- Cultures and stocks of infectious agents
- Pathological waste
- Sharps that have been used in human or animal patient care or in medical, research, or industrial laboratories. Visit this page to find sharps disposal locations in GA.
- Contaminated animal carcasses, body parts, and bedding of animals that were exposed to infectious agents during research
- Any discarded preparations made from genetically altered living organisms and their products
- Waste human blood and products of blood
- Wastes from human or animal patient care, surgery or autopsy that were in contact with infectious agents
- Laboratory wastes from medical, pathological, pharmaceutical, or other research
- Dialysis wastes that were in contact with the blood of patients undergoing hemodialysis
- Discarded medical equipment and parts that were in contact with infectious agents
- Biological waste and discarded materials contaminated with blood, excretion
- Such other waste material that results from the administration of medical care to a patient whether human or animal by a health care provider and is found by the director in consultation with the division of public health services or state veterinarian to pose a threat to human health or the environment due to its infectious nature.
Cities We Service in Georgia
AdvoWaste is the leading medical waste company in Georgia State handling Atlanta Medical Waste, Columbus Medical Waste, Savannah Medical Waste, Athens-Clarke Medical Waste, Sandy Springs Medical Waste, Macon Medical Waste, Roswell Medical Waste, Albany Medical Waste, Johns Creek Medical Waste, Warner Robins Medical Waste, Alpharetta Medical Waste, Marietta Medical Waste, Valdosta Medical Waste, Smyrna Medical Waste, Brookhaven Medical Waste, Dunwoody Medical Waste, Peachtree Corners Medical Waste, Mableton Medical Waste, Gainesville Medical Waste, Milton Medical Waste, Rome, East Point, Hinesville, Dalton, Newnan, Douglasville, Kennesaw, LaGrange, Lawrenceville, Statesboro, Duluth, Stockbridge, Carrollton, Woodstock, Griffin, Canton, McDonough, Acworth, Cartersville, Union City, Decatur, Pooler, Sugar Hill, Forest Park and more.
Top Counties We Serve in Georgia
Fulton County, Gwinnett County, Cobb County, DeKalb County, Chatham County, Clayton County, Cherokee County, Henry County, Hall County, Paulding County in Georgia.
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