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MERCURY
FEVER THERMOMETERS
WHAT IS MERCURY?
Mercury is a silver
colored liquid metal. It has been used in many
household, medical and industrial products.
WHY WORRY ABOUT MERCURY?
Although mercury
performs many useful functions in our workplaces
and homes, it is toxic and can impair our
health. Mercury acts as a poison to the central
nervous system in humans. Children, especially
those under the age of 6, are more susceptible
to mercury poisoning.
REPLACE MERCURY THERMOMETERS
The Department of
Environmental Protection highly recommends
replacing mercury fever thermometers with
non-mercury alternatives. There are digital
thermometers and one time temperature strips.
Digital thermometers contain a button cell
battery that contains a very small amount of
mercury. Bring mercury-containing items such as
therometers, thermostats, flourescent lights,
and button cell batteries to a household
hazardous waste collection site.
MERCURY HOTLINE
The Department of Environmental Protection
hotline provides information about the state's
Mercury Education and Reduction law. For
mercury spills, contact the DEP's Emergency
Spill and Response Prevention Division.
For questions regarding potential mercury
poisoning, contact the Poison Control Center at
the UCONN Health Center.
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN CONNECTICUT'S
COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Search by program name: Mercury
Hotline
For more information about mercury
go to
Connecticut Department of Environmental
Protection
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SOURCE: Conecticut. Department
of Environmental Protection
PREPARED BY: 211/lb
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: March2012
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