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workingonit-1025 t1_j1bclt9 wrote

Edit: https://www.inciner8.com/medical-waste/hospital-incinerators

>Incineration is still the preferred way to process Type I to Type IV waste without endangering the health of patients, staff or anyone coming into contact with them. Where are our incinerators are being used?

>You will see our range of medical incinerators located in hospitals and health clinics across every continent

What? Hospitals incinerate things all over the world.

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workingonit-1025 t1_j1bchwe wrote

Edit: https://www.inciner8.com/medical-waste/hospital-incinerators

>Incineration is still the preferred way to process Type I to Type IV waste without endangering the health of patients, staff or anyone coming into contact with them. Where are our incinerators are being used?

>You will see our range of medical incinerators located in hospitals and health clinics across every continent

I don't think they dump human flesh left over from surgeries out of pails. I imagine they incinerate the packaging as well as the contents. Whole human bodies I don't know about but a severed leg or the fat leftover from liposuction. I very much that they want to keep that packaging.

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Mountain_Bill5743 t1_j1ay0pk wrote

The Sep 1st thing is exclusively a Boston phenomena. No other cities, as far as I've ever heard, have such a bizarre seasonal operating transition (and I've lived in much bigger college towns that still didnt operate like that).

The rental signs are hit or miss. For example, the Biledou rental signs in Wayland square have been there since I moved here a decade ago. Some get changed out or are temporary, but a lot are permanent fixtures on properties that may or may not have openings.

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workingonit-1025 t1_j1au5ni wrote

Edit: https://www.inciner8.com/medical-waste/hospital-incinerators

>Incineration is still the preferred way to process Type I to Type IV waste without endangering the health of patients, staff or anyone coming into contact with them. Where are our incinerators are being used?

>You will see our range of medical incinerators located in hospitals and health clinics across every continent

Do they cremate bodies there or incinerate flash left over from surgeries?

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