Description
The Silver Service Lead Foils Mailback Container makes lead foil disposal worry-free for dental practices. Use it to safely keep newly produced lead foil waste from dental x-rays. Or, use it to remove old foils in storage. It’s the perfect solution for dental offices seeking to responsibly recycling this x-ray waste.
Offered by MERI and powered by medentex, this container was created to securely handle and store lead foils.
UN and DOT approved for safe and proper waste transport, this Lead Foils mailback container holds:
- Lead Foils from X-Rays
Return shipping, compliant recycling, and certification demonstrating your recycling, are all included in the price of the container
Safety Remove Lead Foils From Dental X-Rays
Be a friend to the environment and stay in compliance with New EPA Regulations. Use this Silver Service Lead Foils Mailback Container to recycle your lead foils from dental x-rays. It works great alongside the Amalgam Waste Mailback Containers for properly recycling amalgam waste. EPA regulations as of July 2017 require all dental facilities which place or remove amalgam and discharge into a public water system to dispose of amalgam waste in a compliant way by July 14, 2020. In most instances, this means installing and using amalgam waste containers.
Combined with the amalsed Silver amalgam separator system, your office will not only meet, but it will exceed the EPA new regulation for properly recycling amalgam waste.In addition, our amalgam recycling program includes a courtesy phone call reminder for when it is time to replace your container. This hassle-free service saves you the trouble of marking the calendar or tracking your usage. When it comes time for a replacement, simply place your expired cartridge into its original box. Then, send it back to medentex’s licensed amalgam collection facility using the pre-paid UPS shipping label. Finally, medentex will provide certification demonstrating your compliance with the new EPA rule.You can rest assured knowing you are doing your part to help keep mercury out of America’s waterways.