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Get Rid of Mercury Safely


Storing, Transporting and Disposing of Mercury | US EPA

Transport containers to a household hazardous collection center in a cardboard box. Secure the containers so that they do not tip over, and to ...

Get Rid of Mercury Safely

It's now time to pack these items up and get them out of your house before they break or spill. Vapors from spilled mercury can remain in the air for a long ...

Mercury - Household Hazardous Waste

In order to protect health and the environment, safe and proper storage of mercury is vital! Mercury-containing products have no alternative disposal options ...

Department of Natural Resources encourages mercury awareness ...

Businesses, schools and homes should consider removing and disposing of these materials in accordance with state and federal regulations. Most ...

Household Hazardous Waste | Missouri Department of Natural ...

Listed below are common household hazardous waste items and the steps you should take to properly dispose them. For information about how to manage household ...

IDEM: Community Environmental Health: Mercury

You should never put mercury in the trash. Mercury containing items can be safely collected, recycled, or disposed of in an approved waste disposal facility.

How to Dispose of Mercury (with Pictures) - wikiHow

That said, most household objects that contain mercury have only a small amount, and can be safely dealt with at home, then brought to a recycling center or ...

Management and Disposal of Mercury-Containing Products

Mercury-containing devices should be stored in a safe place in a solid leak-proof container in such a way as to avoid breakage.

Cleaning Up a Small Mercury Spill

Prior to cleanup, remove metal items like jewelry and watches since they can be permanently damaged by mercury. Put on old clothes, old shoes and latex or vinyl ...

Mercury in Consumer Products | US EPA

Information for Consumers. Please recycle mercury-containing products rather than disposing of them in regular household trash. Recycling ...

I found a jar of mercury. How dangerous is it? How should I dispose ...

It is NOT safe to throw it away. The mercury would leak out in the landfill and contaminate the groundwater under it. Contact your local waste ...

DTSC Handling and Disposal of Mercury Waste Fact Sheet - CA.gov

Take the container for recycling at the household hazardous waste (HHW) facility nearest you. · If practical, continue to air out the room where the mercury- ...

Hazardous Waste Guide: Mercury Recycling & Disposal

In most cases, mercury ends up at a retort facility to recycle the element. This is done by boiling the mercury to the point where it easily is separated.

Mercury - TN.gov

For more information about how to properly dispose of household hazardous waste in Tennessee, please visit or call 615-532-9265. Light bulbs. There are several ...

Mercury - | Washington State Department of Health

Use 1-800-RECYCLE (1-800-732-9253) to find your nearest hazardous waste collection site. To prevent spills or leaks, use extreme caution when packaging and ...

Mercury Information - CT.gov

By keeping mercury-containing items and elemental mercury out of the trash, or preventing them from going down the drain, we reduce the potential for exposure ...

Mercury - Healthline

Step by step guide to cleaning up mercury spills · Cleanup for hard surfaces · Cleanup for carpet, rug or upholstery. · Remove mercury from shoes, ...

MassDEP Mercury Information - Mass.gov

Many communities have household hazardous waste collection events or sites where you can safely dispose of these items. Learn more about where to dispose of ...

How to Properly Dispose of Mercury : Hazardous Waste - Oregon.gov

You must be willing to hold on to the mercury and store it safely until the DEQ contractor is available to pick it up. Recycle fluorescent light tubes ...

The Dangers of Mercury and How to Get Rid of it Safely

The biggest danger is from chronic inhalation of mercury, over weeks to months; this happens when bedrooms, vacuum cleaners, sink drains, furniture or carpets ...