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To: x_plus_one

http://www.epa.gov/mercury/spills/index.htm

~snip~

Items needed to clean up a small mercury spill

1. 4-5 ziplock-type bags
2. trash bags (2 to 6 mm thick)
3. rubber, nitrile or latex gloves
4. paper towels
5. cardboard or squeegee
6. eyedropper
7. duct tape, or shaving cream and small paint brush
8. flashlight
9. powdered sulfur (optional)

Anyone know where Congress has been getting their pot lately?
Seems to be some pretty wicked stuff.


393 posted on 12/21/2007 9:06:24 PM PST by uptoolate (Two words: Duncan Hunter.)
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To: uptoolate
That's an informative link, and it seems you cut and pasted the part of the page that does not address broken light bulbs. The recommendation for cleaning up after breaking a light bulb are much simpler. One might think you pasted the wrong section of the page intentionally, perhaps to put fluorescent tubes in a bad light. I'm sure it was just an honest mistake.
398 posted on 12/21/2007 9:40:29 PM PST by Caesar Soze
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To: uptoolate

No amount of hazardous waste cleanup can convince me to use an oven that has potentially vaporized mercury in it...


416 posted on 12/22/2007 8:45:03 AM PST by x_plus_one (The entire Islamic moral universe devolves solely from the life and teachings of Muhammad.)
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