Getting Started with Medical Waste and Sharps: The 5 Things You Need to Get Started and Stay Compliant

Getting Started with Medical Waste: 5 Steps to Stay Compliant
Jump Start Your Practice’s Medical Waste for 2026: Save Money and Stay Compliant

Here’s how NC providers can jump start better medical waste handling this year. Saving money while staying fully compliant.
The 6 Most Common Medical Waste/Sharps Mistakes That Businesses Make

Below are the most common medical waste mistakes Biosafe sees across North Carolina facilities.
How and Where to Store Medical Waste Before Pickup: A Guide for North Carolina Clinics

This guide breaks down what clinics need to know when it comes to storing medical waste.
What Practice Managers/Owners Need to Know about Medical Waste in NC

Learn North Carolina’s rules for medical, pharmaceutical, and chemo waste. A step-by-step compliance guide for medical offices and practice managers.
What to Be Wary of When Signing a Medical Waste Vendor Contract

Learn what to look for in medical waste contracts. Avoid hidden fees, auto-renewals, and bad service with transparent, ethical vendors like Biosafe Waste.
Choosing a Local Medical Waste Company Matters: The Biosafe Advantage

Discover why North Carolina clinics choose local medical waste providers like BioSafe for better service, no hidden fees, and faster response times.
Medical Spa Waste Disposal: What Botox and Aesthetic Practices Need to Know About Sharps Disposal

For medical spas, proper sharps and regulated medical waste disposal isn’t just a back-office detail. It’s a matter of compliance, safety, and protecting patients and staff.
Medical Waste in Surgery Centers: What You Need to Know

If you’re managing a surgery center in North Carolina or South Carolina, contact us today to learn how Biosafe can streamline your medical waste program.
Bloodborne Pathogens, Exposure Control Plans, and Medical Waste Disposal: A Guide for North Carolina Medical Practices

This guide outlines the practical steps medical offices, clinics, and other providers must take to stay compliant, while also reducing risk.