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Yes, if a mercury thermometer breaks, the mercury can vaporize and be inhaled, which can be harmful to your health. It is important to handle and dispose of a broken mercury thermometer properly to avoid exposure to mercury.
Mercury meat thermometers are typically glass with a silver line that expands when heated by the meat. If you suspect your meat thermometer contains mercury, do not use it and dispose of it properly according to your local regulations for hazardous waste.
Mercury in a Mercury thermometer is typically silver in color.
Contact your local health department or hazardous waste disposal facility for guidance on how to properly dispose of a mercury thermometer. Do not throw it in the trash or down the drain as it can be harmful to the environment.
If a thermometer containing mercury breaks, it is important to carefully clean up the spilled mercury to prevent exposure. Avoid touching the mercury with bare hands and use gloves to carefully collect the spilled beads. Ventilate the area well and dispose of the mercury properly as hazardous waste. Consider seeking professional help for cleanup if unsure of how to proceed.