X-Ray film recycling program in all counties of Georgia
Our x-ray film recycling program includes:
- Free pick-up anywhere in GA.
- HIPAA compliant certificate of destruction for the
x-ray films picked-up including paper jackets and all
other medical records that contains sensitive
information accompanied.
- Cash back for the x-ray film picked-up by the lb.
We provide a HIPAA compliant certificate of destruction, we
are registered with the EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) as a silver
recovery facility.
We can provide you with references of people we work with in Georgia.
If you would like to schedule a pick-up for your x-ray films in any city in GA
please either fill out our schedule pick-up form
here
or simply call us at 877-217-7020.
If you need a quote for recycling your x-ray film or you would like more information about our silver recovery
program you can do one or more of the following 3 options:
Please note that we offer free pick-up for films over 100 lbs in total.
If you have
less than 100 lbs which is considered a very small amount of x-ray film, a pick-up fee will be applied, please note that x-ray
films are very heavy and might appear lighter than it really is, that is
why it is
very important to look at our easy
film
weight calculator in order to estimate how many lbs of films you have, you
might be surprised.
In the event you have a small amount of x ray film (less than 100 lbs),
a pick-up fee of $40.00 will be added, we will deduct the
pick-up fee (if
applicable) from the actual total films value.
We do not charge a pick-up fee if you have more than 100 lbs of
x-ray
films.
If you would like to schedule a pick-up, please
fill out this
form.
Please note that we do not buy mounted dental x-ray film
in jackets, we do buy these type of film out of jackets as
all other x-rays.
List of largest cities in Georgia: Atlanta, Columbus,Savannah, Sandy Springs, Macon, Roswell, Albany, Marietta, Warner, Robins, Smyrna
Same day pick-up state wide!
On May 8, 2003, Governor Sonny Perdue signed H.B. 380 creating a new state flag for Georgia. The act became effective immediately, giving Georgia its third state flag in a period of 27 months. Support for the new flag came from critics of the 2001 flag and those who felt there should be a public referendum on the state flag. The legislation also provided for a statewide advisory referendum on March 2, 2004, at which time voters will choose between the 2001 and 2003 flags. However, results of the referendum are not binding, and any future flag change will require an act of the General Assembly.
Georgia's new state flag is based on the first national flag of the Confederacy (the "Stars and Bars") and consists of a field of three horizontal bars of equal width, two red separated by a white bar in the center. In the upper left corner is a square blue canton the width of two bars. In the center of the canton is a circle of 13 white stars, symbolizing Georgia and the other 12 original states that formed the United States of America. Within the circle of stars is Georgia's coat of arms (the central design on the state seal) immediately above the words "In God We Trust" -- both in gold.
We pick-up in all 159 county of Georgia:
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