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BioSafe Engineering Featured in San Francisco Gate for Leading the Way in Hydrolysis Body Disposal BioSafe Engineering, a biohazardous waste processing systems company located in Brownsburg, Indiana, has been featured in the San Francisco Gate for being the leading company providing the option of hydrolysis as an alternative way of disposing human and animal waste. Brownsburg, IN (PRWEB) June 8, 2008 -- Brad Crain, the president of BioSafe Engineering in Brownsburg, Indiana, was recently featured in the San Francisco Gate as a leading expert on the controversial topic of hydrolysis, which is being considered as an environmentally friendly alternative way to dispose human and animal waste instead of using burial or cremation.
Hydrolysis uses lye, 300 degree heat and 60 pounds of pressure per square inch to destroy bodies in big stainless steel cylinders that are similar to pressure cookers, and is considered environmentally friendly because hydrolysis does not take up as much space in cemeteries as burial, and eases the concern about crematorium emissions, such as carbon dioxide and mercury from silver dental fillings.
BioSafe Engineering is the company that makes the steel cylinders used, and company president Brad Crain estimated that 40 to 50 facilities, such as veterinary schools, universities, pharmaceutical companies and the U.S. government, already use the cylinders on medical waste, animal carcasses or both.
To read the article on BioSafe Engineering, go to www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/05/08/national/a114608D06.DTL&feed=rss.news, and for more information about BioSafe Engineering, go to www.biosafeengineering.com.
About BioSafe Engineering BioSafe Engineering provides unique non-incineration, environmentally responsible solutions for treatment and disposal of medical and biologic (animal and human tissues & carcasses) wastes and for decontamination of liquid effluent wastes from bio-containment facilities. BioSafe Engineering utilizes non-burn technology that significantly reduces atmospheric pollution. With its alkaline hydrolysis tissue digestion process BioSafe hydrolyzes all biologic material, reducing all of the organic components to a sterile solution that is suitable for release to the sanitary sewer system with no risk of infecting humans or damage to the environment. This effluent is also suitable as fertilizer or as a feed in Biogas and Biodiesel waste recycling applications.
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