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Mercury in Medical Equipment

Mercury is found in a number of medical devices, including thermometers and sphygmomanometers.

Some medical equipment contains mercury. These devices include sphygmomanometers (blood pressure devices), fever thermometers, and other specialized medical equipment.

Alternatives
Most medical products have non-mercury alternatives. These are described by Sustainable Hospitals and Hospitals for a Healthy Environment.

Many Mercury-free Hospitals and associated clinics are voluntarily replacing mercury-containing medical equipment with non-mercury alternatives under a Memorandum of Understanding between the American Hospital Association and the Environmental Protection Agency.

In King County, the Voucher Incentive Program helps defray the costs of changing to non-mercury equipment.

Disposal
In King County, it is illegal to put mercury-containing products into the garbage, trash or ‘Red Bag’ (biomedical waste). When discarded, mercury-containing devices must be returned to the manufacturer, sent to a mercury reclamation facility, or handled by a hazardous waste management firm.

 


Modified:
11 March 2008
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