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.
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
- Anesthesia Unit Recycling Disposal
- Autoclave Sterilizers Recycling Disposal
- Blood Analyzer Recycling Disposal
- Centrifuge Concentrators Recycling Disposal
- Defibrillators Recycling Disposal
- Dialysis Machines Recycling Disposal
- Drying Oven Recycling Disposal
- Na+/K+analyzer Recycling Disposal
- Ophthalmoscope Recycling Disposal
- Otoscope Recycling Disposal
- Oxygen Monitor Recycling Disposal
- PH Meter Recycling Disposal
- Pulse Oximeter Recycling Disposal
- Sample Oxidizer Recycling Disposal
- Shaker Recycling Disposal
- Spectrometer Recycling Disposal
- Ultrasonic Cleaner Recycling Disposal
- Ultrasound Equipment Recycling Disposal
- UV Transilluminator Recycling Disposal
- UV Disinfection System Recycling Disposal
- UV Meter Recycling Disposal
- UV Spectrophotometer Recycling Disposal
- Water Test Kit Recycling Disposal
- Vitals Monitor Recycling Disposal
- Electrocardiograph Recycling Disposal
- Endoscope Recycling Disposal
- Freeze Dryer (Must not contain Freon) Recycling Disposal
- Gas Chromatograph Units Recycling Disposal
- Goinometer Recycling Disposal
- Microscopes (all types) Recycling Disposal
- Incubator Recycling Disposal
- IV Pump Recycling Disposal
- 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.
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Our Process
Businesses can schedule a pickup. Residential customers can mail-in or schedule a pickup for a fee .
Compile List of Items to be Recycled
Provide as much detail as possible. e.g 5 computers, 3 printers, 2 laptops, etc.
Contact Beyond Surplus and Request a Recycling Pick up or Drop off
Schedule over the phone, by email or by filling out our form
Pick Up or Drop Off
Pickup or drop off will be scheduled based on your preferred date and time. Confirmation email wil be sent confirming pickup or dropoff
We Handle Logistics
Secure Wiping Data
Our wiping methods are certified. Rest assured your data and information is secure with beyond surplus. Certificates of destruction available upon request.
Certification
Certificates of recycling & data destruction are available for each load of equipment picked up. These are contractual written guarantees that your equipment will be disposed of responsibly.
Service Areas
We do all the planning, heavy lifting, and logistics coordination including on or offsite hard drive shredding so you can focus on your business.
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FAQs
Here are frequently asked questions on the services that we provide.
Why should I take my old electronics to an electronic recycling center?
When it comes to disposing of old electronics, electronic recycling centers provide the most responsible and environmentally friendly solution. Electronic recycling is a process that repurposes electronic components such as computers and mobile phones into new, usable items like new computers or cell phones. By taking your old electronics to a recycling center, you will be preventing them from entering landfills where they can cause considerable environmental damage due to hazardous materials such as lead and mercury. In fact, research shows that throwing away an old computer can contribute more than 4 pounds of greenhouse gases into the environment!
Why should hard drives be destroyed by professionals?
Data security: improper disposal of old hard drives can lead to severe data breaches.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is responsible for enforcing the “Disposal Rule” which requires companies to properly dispose of personally identifiable information (PII) on computer hard drives or other digital media. The goal is to reduce the risk of data breaches and identity theft by holding companies accountable for their handling of consumer information. This rule sets the crosshairs of the FTC on the computer-recycling, IT Asset Disposal and digital media destruction process of an organization.
Who recycles computers in Atlanta?
We provide it equipment disposal services to a wide range of clients, including government agencies, healthcare providers, schools, universities, data centers, residential customers and much more.
What area do you service?
We pickup Nationwide from all contiguous United States. Handling All aspects of pickup, removal, and logistics.
Do you charge a fee to pick up equipment for recycling?
Contact Us With A List Of Equipment You Have to go over your options. Beyond Surplus will handle the logistics of equipment pick-up and delivery to its warehouse from your company’s location(s). We also make arrangements to use our own equipment, and or a trucking company to facilitate pick-up and delivery. Beyond Surplus will provide the labor to move and palletize the equipment on site and deliver to its warehouse if necessary. Additionally, Beyond Surplus will provide technicians to de-install equipment if necessary.
Can you recycle iPads?
Yes, you can absolutely recycle your old iPad. iPad recycling or any other electronic device is one of the best ways to reduce waste and limit environmental damage. The benefits of recycling your old device are countless—not only does it keep gadgets out of landfills, but it also helps extend the life cycle of materials used in manufacturing new products and decreases the need to harvest more raw materials from the planet’s resources.
Do you have a list of items you accept for recycling?
Do you have minimum quantity pickup requirements for businesses?
Must the equipment be on a pallet before being picked up?
NO, The best possible way to transport LARGE QUANTITY of obsolete computer equipment is on pallets. Gaylord (Bulk) boxes (a 4-cube, heavy cardboard box that is filled on a pallet) provide the best stability.
We have found that neatly stacking components, even monitors, on a pallet will be stable for transport if shrink-wrapped well.
While having the equipment packed or palletized prior to pick up is ideal and results in a quick pick up, we know some businesses are located in High rise buildings, office parks, or locations without a loading dock or have no Pallets or Boxes to prepare the equipment for pick up. This is not a problem, Let us know, we come prepared with all the required equipment to safely remove the equipment from your building to our truck and to our warehouse.
Do you Accept Paper, Cardboard, Glass?
NO, Please contact your local City or sanitation department for the proper recycling & disposal of these item types.
Do you pick up large office copiers?
Yes, Just the copiers? Copiers Only? Request a quote, Can The Fee Be Waived? Yes Only if picked up with 2 or more pallets worth of computer or IT equipment to offset the cost. Copiers can be dropped off at our warehouse.
Do you buy scrap metal or aluminum cans? Are you a scrap metal yard?
NO, Beyond Surplus currently DOES NOT purchase ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metals. We do accept scrap metal with NO Pay NO Charge.
Do you have an area that the equipment be dropped off at your warehouse after business hours?
NO, All equipment drop offs must be supervised during business hours per EPA guidelines.
Do you charge a fee for recycling?
Yes & No, One of the most frequently asked questions is, “Is there a Fee to drop off equipment for recycling?” For the most part NO depending on the items, please check our accepted items page to determine if there is a fee or not.
NO Charge for Computer LCD or LED Monitors
Do you pay for equipment dropped off for recycling?
NO, some equipment actually costs Beyond Surplus to recycle and dispose off correctly.
Do you pick up items for recycling from homes?
NO, RESIDENTIAL pick ups are available at this time, however items can be dropped off at our warehouse. This includes businesses operated out out homes.
Please refer to the yellow pages for companies that offer residential pickup if items cannot be dropped off at the Beyond Surplus warehouse.
Are there any limits to the amount of electronics customers can drop off?
NO, you can drop off or Businesses can schedule pick up of any quantity of items on our Accepted Items list.
Can I Schedule a Pickup over the Phone?
NO, We prefer that you submit a pickup request online at your convenience gathering all the required information, some information like pictures of equipment and inventory lists cannot be sent over the phone furthermore an online signature is required for all pickup requests.
Do you have other drop off locations In Georgia?
NO, Just the Smyrna location. If you are unable to drop off items at the Marietta Beyond Surplus warehouse please contact your city, county or sanitation department for your nearest recycling drop off center.
Can I mail in my equipment to be recycled by USPS, FedEx, UPS or Freight?
YES, Please contact us for instructions, depending on the items we can pay for shipping.
Don't let obsolete IT equipment become your liability
Without professional IT asset disposal, you risk data breaches, environmental penalties, and lost returns from high-value equipment. Choose Beyond Surplus to transform your IT disposal challenges into opportunities.
Join our growing clientele of satisfied customers across Georgia who trust us with their IT equipment disposal needs. Let us lighten your load.