
Keeping your home and workplace mercury free is focus of new EGLE publication
She’s been on a mission to educate shop owners, flea market vendors and others about the dangers of mercury-containing items and to tell them that certain items – like thermometers and thermostats – are even banned from sale in Michigan.
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy’s Materials Management Division heard from Foster about the problem and developed a new flyer that explains how people can keep their homes and workplaces mercury free.
Pictured: A mercury-containing thermometer found at an antique shop. Credit: Cindy Foster.

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