Why Choose Advo Medical Waste Disposal Company?
If your current local NM medical waste disposal service 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 New Mexico.
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 NM medical waste disposal service. 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 New Mexico State and Federal Biohazardous Waste Regulations
Advo Waste is a fully licensed and insured NM 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 NM 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
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 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 New Mexico
New Mexico is a US state located in the southwestern region of the United States. New Mexico was admitted to the Union as the 47th state on January 6, 1912. New Mexico is the fifth largest state by area, and is the 36th most populous state. It is also the sixth least densely populated of the 50 United States.
New Mexico is a generally semi arid to arid climate. Most of New Mexico is covered by high plains, desert and mountains. The Great Plains, or High Plains are located in Eastern New Mexico, which is similar to the high plains in eastern Colorado. Colorado and New Mexico share similar terrain, but New Mexico’s average precipitation rate is 13.9 inches a year. The average temperature can range anywhere from 64 degrees Fahrenheit in southeast New Mexico to 40 degrees Fahrenheit in the northern mountains. In the summertime the temperatures during the day can usually exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
The most populous city in New Mexico is Albuquerque. Albuquerque is the thirty-second most populous city in the United States. Las Cruces is the second most populous city in the state. New Mexico is nicknamed the “Land of Enchantment,” referring to the state’s scenic nature and abundant history. The state’s motto, “Crescit Eundo” translating to “It grows as it goes,” can be found on the New Mexico state seal.
Throughout the 20th century, some major things happened in New Mexico. During World War II, the atomic bombs used to neutralize the war were researched and developed in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Navajo “Code Talkers” used in World War II originated in New Mexico in the 1940s. In 1982, the Columbia space shuttle landed at White Sands Space Harbor.
New Mexico has a few different professional sports teams. The Albuquerque Isotopes, the Pecos League: Santa Fe Fuego, the White Sands Pupfish, Roswell Invaders. New Mexico also has an indoor football team that plays home games at the Tingley Coliseum, the Duke City Gladiators.
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
- 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 New Mexico
Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Roswell, Farmington, Clovis, Hobbs, Alamogordo, Carlsbad, Gallup, Deming, Los Lunas, Sunland Park, Las Vegas, Portales, Artesia, Lovington, Silver City, Espanola and more NM medical waste service areas.
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