Can Bacteria and Viruses be removed from Liquid Medical Waste ?
Hospitals of critical importance are at the top of these measures. Hospitals are an environment where many people come together and are able to infect each other.
Hospitals discharging critically important liquid medical wastes into sewers without any disinfection leads to new settlements for viruses and bacteria. Sewers are the easiest places to spread and reproduction of microbes. It also facilitates the spread of viruses as there is no neutralization and disinfection of liquid medical waste.
Neutralization and Disinfection systems neutralize and disinfect liquid medical waste; unstable pH, bacteria and viruses. Using these systems one can safely discharge their liquid medical waste into sewers without having the risk of contaminant spread.