From Hospitals to Health: Navigating Medical Waste Disposal

March 27, 2024 | Assisted Living Facilities

Over the years, medical waste has steadily increased in healthcare facilities, reaching a 30-year high. So, what’s the big deal? If disposed of incorrectly, it could affect public health and have catastrophic environmental consequences. It’s clear that hiring a trusted medical waste disposal service like Med Monkey is more important than ever for your Indianapolis medical facility. Let’s take a closer look at why proper medical waste disposal is so important.

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Medical Waste Disposal Tips: Navigating Non-Acceptable Items

January 24, 2024 | Biohazard Waste Removal

It can be quite a task if you deal with medical waste in the Indianapolis facility where you work. That’s why finding the right disposal service is foundational to your success. At Med Monkey, we’re your trusted locally-owned red bag waste service, and we have the low down on biomedical waste management. Keep reading to learn more about how to identify and navigate non-acceptable items.

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Medical Sharps: What You Need to Know for Safe Disposal

July 23, 2020 | Indianapolis

As an Indianapolis medical clinic, you are probably well aware of the laws and regulations surrounding safe sharps disposal. You’ve also most likely required your staff to undergo some type of sharps container disposal training. These regulations are in place for the health and safety of your staff and your patients, preventing accidental injury or, worse yet, contact with a bloodborne pathogen. The Med Monkey team would like to remind you of three very important safety measures to take when properly disposing of used sharps. Only Use Approved ContainersAlthough medical facilities do have sharps containers in their offices and exam rooms, this does not mean they are state-approved containers. At Med Monkey, we only provide our clients with environmentally friendly and secure plastic containers. These medical sharps disposal containers are also leak-resistant and puncture-resistant, making them safe for your patients and your staff. Do Not Place in Trash CansWhile it may seem … Continued

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