View Full Version : Re: My Thermometer broke in my pond!
Dan J.S.
June 30th 03, 10:47 PM
"The Madd Hatter" > wrote in message
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> I just had my thermometer break in my pond! around 25% of themercury
> fell into the water... Is this dangerous?
mercury poisoning is WAY over rated. I really would not worry about it.
Remember, the Chinese thought it was a 'cure all' and only after drinking
the stuff for years would they die off of it.
unkown
July 1st 03, 05:07 PM
$7.95 for a box of 12.
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"Eric Schreiber" > wrote in message
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> It would be extremely rare to find a mercury thermometer for sale
> anywhere these days, if they're available at all. I haven't seen one
> since I was a kid.
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> www.ericschreiber.com
J Collins
July 3rd 03, 01:05 PM
"Dan J.S." > wrote in :
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> "The Madd Hatter" > wrote in message
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>> I just had my thermometer break in my pond! around 25% of themercury
>> fell into the water... Is this dangerous?
>
> mercury poisoning is WAY over rated. I really would not worry about it.
> Remember, the Chinese thought it was a 'cure all' and only after drinking
> the stuff for years would they die off of it.
>
Swallowing elemental mercury and breathing the fumes produced by lots of
little droplets are not the same thing at all! I'm not saying that
swallowing it is ok, but inhalation is much more toxic. It's the fumes that
are dangerous, not the liquid itself.
J. Collins.
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