Emergency Cleanup for Medical Waste

If you generate medical waste, then you need an emergency cleanup and disposal plan.

Safe disposal of medical waste is not only essential to maintaining the health and well-being of medical facilities and the communities they serve, it is also mandated by law. Regular disposal requires careful planning, and part of that planning includes a protocol for disaster cleanup, or when waste occurs that is beyond normal measure.

Disaster cleanup is a rather large umbrella under which there are many situations, including but not limited to accident or trauma. This includes crime scene cleanup, vehicular accident cleanup, industrial accident cleanup, and decontamination, such as outbreak control and emergency medical waste disposal.

Crime scene cleanup is one aspect of medical waste disposal that must be approached with precision and care. A medical disposal company must not just make the area look clean, but thoroughly clean, decontaminate, and sanitize the area to make it habitable for anyone who enters the property after the crime.

Industrial accidents, or workplace accidents must be assessed for blood, bodily fluids, or bone fragments. Only trained professionals should handle this matter, as it requires EPA-registered disinfectants, and specialty machines to clean every surface thoroughly.

Lab cleaning requires a professional that understands critical, semi-critical, and non-critical medical instruments and devices, as well as in cleaning and disinfecting of surfaces such as floors and walls that do not usually come into direct contact with lab workers or equipment. Facilities like pathology labs and pharmaceutical research labs must not only practice regular cleaning and care, but rely on a disaster cleanup company to keep everything in check in the event of a lab emergency.

Another part of disaster cleanup involves outbreak control, usually involving nursing homes, daycare facilities, school facilities, hospitals, and dental offices. Only a skilled professional can handle contaminated surfaces if serious; cleaning contagions requires a combination of chemicals that disinfect surfaces and protect the health of everyone. Professional sanitizing is a process that ensures that the source of the disease outbreak is eliminated so the same contamination does not continue to spread.

Remember, when it comes to disaster preparedness, always rely upon trained, certified, and professional companies to help you work towards restoration. Trust that your source is able to decontaminate and sanitize for commercial, residential, and government clients.

Unsure about disaster preparedness and making contingency plans? Check out MedXwaste’s online OSHA Compliance Training Program and access our safety plan builder to make an OSHA-approved safety plan in minutes.

Contact MedXwaste to discuss programs and services today.

 

Emergency Cleanup

Service Areas: Long Island Medical Waste; New York City Medical Waste; Westchester Medical Waste and more!

Scroll to Top