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Williamsport, MD · 24/7 Response

Sharps Removal near you in Williamsport, MD.

Discarded needles and drug paraphernalia create immediate liability for landlords, property managers, and public spaces. We pick up, transport, and dispose of sharps per OSHA and DOT requirements, with documentation that holds up under audit. Crews stage from Hagerstown and reach Williamsport within within 1 hour.

OSHA-trained crews with puncture-resistant PPEFDA-cleared sharps containers + DOT-compliant transportManifested disposal chain of custody — audit-ready
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Why Catalyst in Williamsport

Safe pickup. Compliant disposal. Documented.

Williamsport sits at the confluence of the Conococheague Creek and the Potomac River — a postcard-perfect canal town with a centuries-deep relationship to water, both as a feature and as a hazard. Most of our calls here cluster in three patterns: river-and-creek flooding events, basement seepage in the older brick stock around downtown, and supply-line failures in the post-war and Victorian homes that make up the bulk of the housing inventory. Our crews stage from Hagerstown, twelve minutes up I-81. In practice that means a Williamsport homeowner who calls us at 9 PM has equipment running on their floor before 10. The C&O Canal, the railroad lines, and the older municipal water system also mean repair contractors often hit unexpected utilities — we routinely coordinate with Williamsport Public Works on shut-offs and access for the neighborhoods south of Salisbury Street.

Williamsport response: We average a 28-minute on-site response to Williamsport addresses (target: 60 minutes). Our crews have run mitigation jobs on every street between Williamsport Road and the C&O Canal — when you call, you get a tech who has actually been on a similar job two streets over.
  • OSHA-trained crews with puncture-resistant PPE
  • FDA-cleared sharps containers + DOT-compliant transport
  • Manifested disposal chain of custody — audit-ready
  • Same-day response for landlords and property managers

Sharps Removal process

  1. Step 1

    Site survey

    Identify the affected area and any associated contamination.

  2. Step 2

    PPE + collection

    Full PPE; sharps collected into FDA-cleared puncture-resistant containers.

  3. Step 3

    Area decontamination

    Disinfect contacted surfaces; remove and bag any visibly contaminated soft materials.

  4. Step 4

    Disposal + manifest

    Transport per DOT requirements; manifest delivered for your records.

What we see in Williamsport

Common patterns we respond to here.

  • Conococheague Creek + Potomac flood-stage backwater into low-lying basements
  • Galvanized-pipe failures in 1900s+ brick rowhouses
  • Cast-iron drain offset cracks causing slow sewage back-pitch
  • Sump pump failures during severe summer storms
  • Frozen-pipe burst in cellar laundry rooms during January cold snaps
  • Wood-stove and chimney smoke remediation in Victorian-era homes
FAQ

Sharps in Williamsport — FAQ

Yes. Catalyst Restoration provides Sharps Removal near you in Williamsport and the surrounding Washington County, MD. Target response: Within 1 hour. Coverage: ZIPs 21795.

No. Discarded sharps are regulated biohazard waste. Improper disposal exposes the property owner to liability and can violate state and federal regulations.

We dispatch same-day for landlords, property managers, and public-space requests. For non-urgent maintenance pickups, next-day scheduling is available.

Yes. Sharps work is usually paired with surface decontamination; we treat any contacted surfaces as part of the same job.

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