Medical waste is any waste generated in healthcare facilities, research labs, and other related settings that may pose a risk of infection or injury to humans. It can include sharps such as needles and scalpels, pathological waste like body parts and tissues, and other types of potentially hazardous materials such as chemicals, drugs, and radioactive substances.
Bio-One of Colorado partners with nursing homes, hospitals, and many other local businesses to provide professional medical waste cleanup services in Colorado and surrounding areas. We help remove and dispose of it. Our trained technicians:
We follow state guidelines for safe removal and disposal of our regularly scheduled medical waste pickups. Weekly, monthly, and quarterly transportation is offered from facilities such as:
If you produce medical waste, we can dispose of it for you. Our clearly marked containers prevent any user error during transportation and disposal. When done correctly, the risk is minimized and our job is complete.
We offer training to teach paramedics and first responders how to deal with medical waste. Many healthcare workers come in contact with it everyday. Our training involves methods of how to best handle it, as well as how to limit risks associated with its handling.
We’ve been a part of the Colorado community for many years now and are proud to help keep it clean. We strive to make a difference in your lives. We truly care. As the owner of this business, I, Matt and Krista Gregg, can promise that you’ll receive the best help available from the professionals at Bio-One of Colorado.
Bio-One of Colorado technicians follow strict state guidelines for safely removing and disposing medical waste in Denver Area, thus minimizing the risks associated with these bio-hazardous materials. Our medical waste management services include 24-hour emergency response and weekly/monthly/quarterly transportation and disposal of bio-medical waste from medical examiners offices, hospitals, dental offices and nursing homes, and other facilities that generate bio-hazardous waste.
Using clearly marked containers, Bio-One of Colorado experts are careful to properly dispose of medical waste that potentially carry blood borne pathogens. We also counsel paramedics and first responders—professionals at risk of handling bio-hazardous material—on how to best handle medical waste and limit the risks associated with their work.