I broke a thermometer and didn t find mercury, and the window kept open, can people be poisoned insi

Updated on healthy 2024-03-14
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't worry too much, mercury recovers quickly, but not so fast that it can poison you in a matter of seconds. It needs to be volatilized by oxidation under the right temperature and moderate conditions.

    1. You should have collected the mercury beads you saw, and the amount of volatilization at room temperature is very small if inhaled for 2-3 minutes.

    2. The rest is absorbed by people in the case of maintaining ventilation, so don't worry too much.

    3. If the ventilation conditions at home are relatively good, it will generally not cause mercury poisoning. You can sprinkle some sulfur powder on it.

    Guidance: Residual mercury is now mainly treated.

    1. Do not pour the collected mercury into the sewer to avoid polluting the underground water source.

    1. Use a vacuum cleaner to suck up the crevices that may contain mercury and throw away the dust bag.

    2. Keep the room well ventilated for at least one month, and try not to use air conditioning.

    3. Finally, if you can't find sulfur powder, you can use finer metal powder (iron, copper, zinc, etc.) or 5% potassium permanganate solution to sprinkle it on the floor and in the crevices, and you can also reflect a part of the mercury.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How could there be no mercury, it must have fallen somewhere.

    What type of thermometer is in your home, whether it is mercury or alcohol, the cold and summer meter used at home is generally alcohol, and you should be cautious if it is mercury.

    Mercury thermometer.

    Spilled mercury must be collected immediately with a dropper, brush, covered with water (preferably glycerin), and then sprinkled with sulfur powder on the contaminated area and cleaned up after there is no liquid (usually about a week).

    Disposal of mercury thermometers after they have been broken.

    Sprinkled with sulfur powder where liquid mercury flows, it can be chemically turned into mercury sulfide. Mercury sulfide will not affect health through inhalation, and liquid mercury will not volatilize into the air in large quantities and cause harm to the human body. Also pay attention to indoor ventilation.

    Experts warn that if a child's hand is broken and comes into contact with mercury, he should be taken to the hospital immediately. Also, if mercury falls on the floor, don't wait for it to evaporate, and you can't vacuum it, it's better to collect it with an ordinary small shovel. Experts believe that mercury thermometers are very dangerous, far beyond what people think.

    For example, if people put it in their mouth to measure their temperature, if the thermometer is broken, there is a high risk that mercury will flow into the mouth or even be swallowed. In order to expel the mercury as soon as possible, the patient should not eat at this time, and should eat more crude fiber vegetables as soon as possible; If the mercury temperature plan is broken, it is likely to cause infection and cause inflammation; And if mercury gets into people's blood, it's even more troublesome.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No. As long as it is disposed of in time, it is generally fine, and it will not be so easy to cause poisoning, but it is necessary to wipe it off in time and open the window for ventilation, otherwise the mercury will be absorbed by the human body through air volatilization and lead to mercury poisoning.

    Thermometers used daily to measure body temperature contain mercury. Mercury is mercury, which is toxic, volatile, and easy to cause poisoning. If you're not using a thermometer that contains mercury, you don't have to worry about mercury poisoning if it breaks.

    Three ways to eliminate mercury.

    1. Mercury can be sprinkled on the ground to sprinkle sulfur powder.

    2. You can use a dropper to suck off the mercury.

    3. Open the window for ventilation in time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, when the head of the mercury thermometer (or thermometer) is damaged, the mercury inside will spill, but the mercury will volatilize when the temperature is high, so you don't have to worry about opening the window for ventilation. Mercury is toxic, and after leakage, try to avoid contact with it, reduce the inhalation of steam, and never enter it.

    Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature, and when the products containing it are broken, the mercury evaporates. Moreover, it has particularly good adsorption. Mercury vapor is easily adsorbed by walls and clothing, and becomes a source of continuous air pollution.

    Although it will not cause much harm to the body if inhaled in small amounts, it can cause mercury poisoning if inhaled in large amounts for a long time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The mercury thermometer was broken on the floor and mopped, and after it had completely volatilized, it was not poisonous.

    The mercury thermometer should not be cleaned with a mop after it is broken, the window should be opened for ventilation in time, and a piece of hard paper should be spread on the ground, and the mercury spilled on the ground should be gently swept onto the paper with a small brush, and then put it in a bottle filled with water, and then the bottle should be sealed and labeled, and handed over to professionals or relevant departments for disposal, such as the waste liquid management personnel of the community neighborhood committee.

    Mercury thermometer use Note:

    Mercury thermometer as a traditional thermometer, it is estimated that most people know how to use it, first of all, the thermometer degree must be thrown below 35, and then the mercury end of the thermometer is placed in the armpit deepest, clamped to ensure that the mercury and ** are in close contact, maintain 5-10 minutes to read the reading, and then wipe it clean with toilet paper.

    If there is sweat under the armpits, it is not recommended to measure at this time, or wait until it is wiped clean before taking the measurement, otherwise the measurement results will be inaccurate. If you have drunk a hot drink, or have just finished strenuous exercise or just taken a shower, you need to be quiet for 30 minutes before taking the measurement.

    Many people can't bear to measure it, especially babies, so it is very common to release the thermometer before the time comes, and then it needs to be re-measured and the time must be recalculated.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    2.What should I do if I get a mercury thermometer?

    First: evacuate all people and animals and prevent people from passing through the place where the mercury was spilled;

    Secondly: open windows and doors;

    Again: A: If the mercury is on a smooth surface such as wood, oilcloth or polished furniture, it is relatively easy to clean the mercury.

    B: If mercury is sprinkled on carpets, curtains, sheets, clothing, or other rough or easily contained mercury balls, then these contaminated areas should be cut off and thrown away.

    Warn!!! Don't use a vacuum cleaner: A vacuum cleaner will blow mercury into the air, increasing respiratory exposure.

    Don't use a broom: a broom will sprinkle mercury.

    Do not dump mercury down the drain: this can contaminate the local water source.

    Do not wash clothes that come into contact with mercury: this will contaminate the washing machine and contaminated clothes will need to be thrown away.

    Don't walk around in contaminated shoes: Contaminated shoes should be thrown away, walking around will enlarge the contaminated area.

    3.How do you clean the mercury that has been spilled?

    a.Wear rubber, nitrile or latex gloves to prevent contact.

    b.The first thing to do is to pick up pieces of broken glass or spikes, collect them in sealed bags and hand them over to the health or environmental authorities.

    c.Find larger pieces of mercury and use cardboard to collect the mercury: Mercury scattering will turn into mercury beads, roll quickly, and if the ground is smooth and flat, the whole house may be sprinkled with mercury, so look at every corner of the house.

    d.Using a dropper or paper, carefully collect the mercury balls and place them in a sealed plastic bag.

    e.For smaller particles, apply shaving cream to a small brush with a little stickiness; or tape;

    Collected mercury, used brushes and tape should be sealed in plastic bags and marked for delivery to environmental protection authorities to prevent environmental pollution.

    f.Optionally, but not necessarily, sulfur can be used to absorb mercury beads that are invisible to the eye. Principle: Sulfur meets mercury from yellow to brown, sulfur combined with mercury tissue mercury volatilization, but also conducive to cleaning.

    Where to buy sulfur? Sulfur may be sold as a mercury absorbent and can be purchased in laboratories, industrial, or hazardous reaction processors.

    g.If you don't use sulfur, you can have a dedicated environmental department measure the mercury content of the gas in your house and treat it.

    Come from.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. A broken mercury thermometer can cause poisoning. If the thermometer is broken on the ground, the main component of mercury is mercury, the melting point of mercury is, it can evaporate at room temperature, the higher the temperature, the faster the evaporation, so mercury will soon pollute the indoor air after scattering.

    If mercury is completely volatilized, then the concentration of mercury in indoor air can reach 22 mg m3, which greatly exceeds the allowable standard, which will seriously endanger people's health and cause poisoning.

    Can a broken mercury thermometer poison a person.

    Probably, dear.

    Excuse me, but please go into more detail?

    A broken mercury thermometer can cause poisoning. If the thermometer is broken on the ground, the main component of mercury is mercury, the melting point of mercury is, it can evaporate at room temperature, the higher the temperature, the faster the evaporation, so mercury will soon pollute the indoor air after scattering. If mercury is completely volatilized, then the concentration of mercury in indoor air can reach 22 mg m3, which greatly exceeds the allowable standard, which will seriously endanger people's health and cause poisoning.

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