Medical Facility Trash Containers

Medical office trash cans need features residential containers don't have, such as step-activation and antimicrobial options that promote sanitation.

Trash Bags & Can Liners Example Product

Trash Bags & Can Liners

Find durable trash bags and can liners here to keep all your operations running smoothly.

Waste Basket Example Product

Waste Basket

The right waste baskets will help keep your work spaces neat and tidy. Recycling versions keep your operations environmentally-friendly.

Slim Trash Can Example Product

Slim Trash Can

Find a waste management solution for spaces of any size and configuration with slim trash cans, including traditional models and those with angled openings.

Step Trash Can Example Product

Step Trash Can

A hands-free step trash can keeps your waste management streamlined and sanitary. We carry models for hazardous waste containment, as well.

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Biohazard Containers

Safely contain medical or other hazardous waste with our biohazard containers. These pieces are made to keep users safe from potentially dangerous waste.


Doctor's Office Trash Cans: What You Need to Know

Containers in this category range from office trash containers to high-tier medical waste containers, so you can find everything you need to keep your medical establishment neat and clean. We also carry can liners and trash bags for all manner of uses. These pieces are a small, necessary part of any medical facility, as having appropriate places to dispose of refuse improves the overall sanitation of your establishment.

We carry many different types of medical office trash cans because medical facilities often have different types of waste. While the receptionist area and waiting room do not need biohazard level waste containers – simple wastebaskets will work just fine in these areas – there are parts of a medical facility that must have appropriately marked, touch-free, sanitary waste containers to prevent contaminated or infectious waste from contacting anyone else.

Common Questions About Medical Facility Trash Containers

What makes a medical facility trash container different?

Healthcare facilities need a wider range of trash containers than most commercial businesses. While you're still dealing with large volumes of normal waste – paperwork, plastic packaging, empty bottles, etc. – you also must manage multiple levels of hazardous waste. Every examination room needs a safe place for operators to dispose of potentially hazardous materials after interacting with patients. Biohazard containers are made for this purpose and come in a wide range of sizes to help you find the best one for your individual practice.

Some styles of trash can may keep any application sanitary. Step-activated trash cans eliminate a common touch point by enabling operators to open it with their foot, toss in refuse, and close it again without using their hands. Slim trash containers also benefit from a low footprint – great for cramped examination rooms, tight office spaces, and crowded waiting rooms.

What makes a biohazard container different?

Biohazard containers are the most secure version of medical facility trash containers. These heavy-duty containers provide complete protection against the substances inside them, and manufacturers implement several features to achieve this. First off, biohazard containers can be opened by a foot-activated lever, preventing anyone from placing their hands on or in the container. Removing this contact point is essential when dealing with hazardous, potentially infectious material.

Biohazard containers also are made of sturdier materials than other medical office trash cans. Frequently made of metal rather than plastic, these are much tougher and withstand potential punctures. This is vital to prevent vapors or hazardous material from escaping the can. Hazard stickers warn away curious workers or guests from the contents of this can, protecting you from potential liability. Lastly, sound dampening properties keep the metal from clanging and disturbing patients in desperate need of rest.

Why would doctor's office trash cans need to be slim?

Not all medical facility trash containers need to be slim, but space is always limited inside a medical facility and these slim units can fit in more places than standard cans. Undercounter units are valuable particularly in healthcare settings, as you can give workers an added place to dispose of large quantities of waste prevalent in healthcare without having to track down a larger receptacle. Consider where a slim trash can might fit in your establishment, as more trash cans usually translate to better sanitation compliance.


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