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24 May 2022 · Transport containers to a household hazardous collection center in a cardboard box. Secure the containers so that they do not tip over, and to ...
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Broken mercury-added devices must be managed as a hazardous waste. At a minimum, the device, the released mercury and cleanup debris should be sealed in a ...
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Go to landfills and trash incinerators, where they can spread mercury into the environment. Find resources for getting rid of mercury. There are many state and ...
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After cleaning up the mercury, place the used sponge and the broken thermometer (with heavy tape over the broken ends) in a sturdy plastic bag. Close and label ...
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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.
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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 ...
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Before heading off to a recycling site, you will want to make a Mercury Carrier to protect the mercury-containing item from breaking during transport. There are ...
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All mercury-containing devices that have been replaced should be saved for a household hazardous waste collection and should never be thrown away with the trash ...
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Improper disposal of mercury can contaminate water bodies. Natural processes can convert mercury in sediments into organic methylmercury. The methylmercury can ...
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Hazardous Waste. Hazardous Wastes Containing Mercury. Universal Wastes Containing Mercury. Recycling/Disposing of. Hazardous/Universal Waste.
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Never rinse it down the drain. Never dispose of it in the trash. Never dispose of it in the sharps container or as medical waste. Recycle it! How ...
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Many household products contain mercury, from CFLs to button batteries to some thermometers. While mercury isn't recyclable, many of these products are.
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Bringing elemental mercury and mercury-containing items such as thermometers, thermostats and fluorescent lights to a household hazardous waste collection is ...
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7 Dec 2020 · When products containing mercury are placed in the trash, the mercury doesn't disappear, it finds its way into the environment. That's why ...
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