Lab Equipment Disposal Services

Lab Equipment Disposal is an important tool for science and research. However, when the equipment is no longer needed, proper disposal is necessary to protect the environment. Below we explain the different methods for safely disposing of lab equipment, such as recycling, donating, and disposing of hazardous materials. Lab equipment is essential for scientific research and experimentation.

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In the world of scientific research and experimentation, lab equipment plays a crucial role. From beakers and test tubes to microscopes and centrifuges, these tools aid scientists in their quest for knowledge and discovery. However, when it comes to the end of their lifespan, lab equipment must be disposed of properly to ensure both safety and sustainability.

The Proper Way to Dispose of Lab Equipment

Lab equipment disposal is an issue that many laboratories face. Proper disposal of items such as glassware, hazardous materials, and electronic equipment is essential for protecting the environment and preventing contamination. This article outlines various sustainable solutions for lab equipment disposal, including reuse, recycling, and donation programs.

Beyond Surplus works with Hospitals, Laboratories (large & small), and medical offices to properly remove and recycle their unwanted lab or scientific equipment and supplies. Contact us for a no-obligation lab equipment disposal assessment. All lab equipment is recycled following all local and federal regulations and laws. You won’t see your equipment on the 6 o’clock news on a burn pile in a 3rd world country.

What you need to know about Laboratory Equipment Disposal

The challenge of laboratory equipment disposal arises from the fact that there are many types of laboratory equipment, each with its own disposal requirements. The disposal of laboratory equipment must be done properly in order to avoid contamination of the environment and/or the spread of pathogens.

Why is the proper disposal of your equipment important?

The disposal of laboratory equipment is becoming an increasingly important issue for laboratories across the United States. With changing regulations, increased costs of disposal, and the need for proper disposal to protect the environment and public health, labs are finding it difficult to keep up with the regulations and dispose of their equipment in a safe and cost-effective way.

Proper disposal of laboratory equipment is an important part of any laboratory safety program. It is important to ensure that all laboratory equipment is disposed of in a safe and responsible manner. This article will discuss the different methods of disposal, the importance of following proper disposal methods, and how to ensure that laboratory equipment is disposed of properly.

Lab Equipment Disposal Accepted Items

  • Analyzers Recycling Disposal
  • Gas Chromographers Recycling Disposal
  • Autosampler Injectors Recycling & Disposal
  • Blood Analyzers Recycling Disposal
  • Immunoassay Analyzers Recycling Disposal
  • Moisture Balances Recycling Disposal
  • Centrifuges Recycling Disposal
  • Particle Counters Recycling Disposal
  • Refrigerated Incubators Recycling Disposal
  • Colorimeter Recycling Disposal
  • Microscopes Recycling Disposal
  • Pumps Recycling Disposal
  • Freezers Recycling Disposal
  • Centrifuges Recycling Disposal
  • Mixers Recycling Disposal
  • Shakers Recycling Disposal
  • Lasers Recycling Disposal
  • Incubators Recycling Disposal
  • Fermenters Recycling Disposal
  • Heaters Recycling Disposal
  • Evaporators Recycling Disposal
  • Stirrers Recycling Disposal
  • Autoclaves Recycling Disposal
  • Analytical equipment Recycling Disposal
  • Computers Recycling Disposal
  • Monitors Recycling Disposal

Medical Equipment Accepted Items

This is a partial list; some items listed below require special consideration; ask your service rep for clarification on your specific equipment types & needs:

  1. Anesthesia Unit Recycling Disposal
  2. Autoclave Sterilizers Recycling Disposal
  3. Blood Analyzer Recycling Disposal
  4. Centrifuge Concentrators Recycling Disposal
  5. Defibrillators Recycling Disposal
  6. Dialysis Machines Recycling Disposal
  7. Drying Oven Recycling Disposal
  8. Na+/K+analyzer Recycling Disposal
  9. Ophthalmoscope Recycling Disposal
  10. Otoscope Recycling Disposal
  11. Oxygen Monitor Recycling Disposal
  12. PH Meter Recycling Disposal
  13. Pulse Oximeter Recycling Disposal
  14. Sample Oxidizer Recycling Disposal
  15. Shaker Recycling Disposal
  16. Spectrometer Recycling Disposal
  17. Ultrasonic Cleaner Recycling Disposal
  18. Ultrasound Equipment Recycling Disposal
  19. UV Transilluminator Recycling Disposal
  20. UV Disinfection System Recycling Disposal
  21. UV Meter Recycling Disposal
  22. UV Spectrophotometer Recycling Disposal
  23. Water Test Kit Recycling Disposal
  24. Vitals Monitor Recycling Disposal
  25. Electrocardiograph Recycling Disposal
  26. Endoscope Recycling Disposal
  27. Freeze Dryer (Must not contain Freon) Recycling Disposal
  28. Gas Chromatograph Units Recycling Disposal
  29. Goinometer Recycling Disposal
  30. Microscopes (all types) Recycling Disposal
  31. Incubator Recycling Disposal
  32. IV Pump Recycling Disposal
  33. Microscontroller Recycling Disposal

* Item list on the right shows examples only and is not a complete list. Please contact us to see if  Beyond Surplus can accept your equipment.

Conclusion

Lab equipment disposal is a complex process that requires careful planning and adherence to safety protocols. When lab equipment reaches the end of its life, it needs to be disposed of carefully. Contact us at (404) 905-8235 for a no obgligation consultation for the disposal of your equipment. We will provide an overview of the steps that must be taken for the safe and correct disposal of lab equipment.