Mercury from broken fluorescent bulb
I accidentally dropped a fluorescent bulb in my room and it shattered on my carpet.
I picked up most the glass pieces and vacuumed the room several times to get small glasses out.
So I heard that these fluorescent bulbs have mercury in them and if you break them, the mercury could contaminate the area. I've tried to google to find out more information about them but I've been getting mixed answers so I thought I would post here to get more information.
The bulb wasn't hot when it was dropped and it hasn't been used for months.
So would vacuuming the room be enough? Do you think that the mercury contamination caused by the broken bulb would be serious concern?
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