It will depend where you live, but some state environmental or health agencies and the US EPA can respond and help or advise you on the proper cleanup procedures. If in a home, you should call immediately and ventilate the room. Avoid walking in or near the spill area. It does not take much to make a toxic hazard. Unless you know what you are doing, do not try to clean it up. You will likely just spread it around and make the situation worse. Mercury is toxic and volatile; it is an inhalation hazard and absorbs through the skin. It has no odor. Expensive sensitive instruments are required to detect it. Special equipment is generally required to clean it up. It is often necessary to remove and dispose of clothes, furniture, carpet, and sometimes floor boards.
you call 911 before you die.
Neil Rollinson has written: 'A spillage of mercury' 'Spanish fly' 'Demolition'
Mercury has recently been removed from almost all thermometers because the risk of breaking the thermometers and spillage of the harmful liquid.
Spillage" occurs when
Report the spillage to your security POC.
Information spillage can be prevented by:
we have built a plug just in case of a spillage
Mercury is not large: it is the smallest of the planets in the solar system.
It is the spillage of body fluids for example blood , urine or faeces ..
B. Report the spillage to your security POC.
because there are aliens on the planet mercury that are mutated due to the large amounts of the metal mercury.
skilliage