Fortunately, neutralization and disinfection systems have been developed specifically to eliminate unstable pH levels, bacteria, and viruses from liquid medical waste. Hospitals are highly vulnerable to the spread of infections due to the constant flow of people in and out of the facility.
Discharging liquid medical waste into sewers without proper disinfection poses a significant risk of creating new settlements for viruses and bacteria. Sewers are the ideal breeding ground for microbes, making it easy for them to reproduce and spread.
Therefore, it's essential to use neutralization and disinfection systems when disposing of liquid medical waste to prevent the spread of contaminants.
By doing so, it's possible to safely discharge the waste into sewers without any risk of contamination.