Why Choose Our Waste Incineration Products
Non-Fuel fired
The units require only 220V AC power supply. Power not required to generate heat
Mobile and user friendly
Compact and easily moved for onsite requirements and operation
Environmentally Friendly
Virtually smoke and emission free
Economical
Capacity to incinerate wide variety of combustible waste materials
About Us
The company started the research development of the Safe Waste Turbo 2000 Vi in the early part of 2000. The cost of medical waste incineration is increasing year on year. This means that more money has to be allocated to the medical waste destruction thus reducing the funds available for medical treatment. The impact of these costs are felt by both developing and developed countries.
Part of the research was to find a solution to the following
- Economical to operate (less than 30% of conventional incinerator costs)
- Environmentally friendly
- Easy to operate
- Non-fuel fired
- Operation with a generator for areas without electricity
- An on-site solution to the disposal of medical/combustible waste
- Able to incinerate 20kgs per hour
Medical Waste
Medical waste is an ever-growing problem worldwide. The COVID 19 pandemic has made the problem worse due to the large volume of personal protection equipment (PPE’s). Masks, plastic face shields, gloves, gowns, hair covers etc., have to be safely disposed of. These volumes have increased and will continue to increase exponentially in the years to come. Disposing of these products in open land fills is not safe or environmentally friendly.
Sanitary waste is another ever-increasing problem. Schools, office blocks, hotels, guest houses etc., offer a provision for the disposal of sanitary wear in bins. However, many of these end up in the normal sewage system or in open landfills due to the costs or logistics for collection and safe disposal.
In most circumstances, such as, hospitals and clinics, medical waste is collected in colour coded plastic bags (red bags for hazardous medical waste).
Typically, the rule is that this waste should not be stored for more than 72 hours.
In many cases this waste is not collected during the specified time frames. Many of the service providers are overwhelmed with the volume of medical waste which makes it harder and harder to meet the deadlines.