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towel. Put paper towel in a Zip Locking bag and label it. <br /> Step 5. Use shaving cream on top of a small brush and gently"Dot"the affected area to pick up any <br /> hard to see mercury beads. Ones done put brush inside a zip locking bag and label it. <br /> Step 6. Optional Step: Use commercially available Powdered Sulfur to absorb the beads that are too <br /> small to see, it also makes the mercury easier to see since there may be a color change from <br /> yellow to brown, and it binds the mercury so that it can be easily removed and suppresses the <br /> Vapor of any missing mercury. <br /> Step 7. Place all material and equipment used in a trash bag. Place all Mercury Beads and objects into <br /> the trash bag. Place the trash bag outside in a secure are and label it. <br /> Step 8. To complete the clean up the spill area must be ventilated to the outside for at least 24 hours. <br /> Contact your local health department or Fire Department to find out how to conduct proper <br /> disposal of the mercury spill. <br /> Labeling and Accumulation time <br /> All MRSH material is store in a 55 gallon drums with a locking lid, all containers are labeled <br /> and kept closed at all times. We keep Eye wash solutions next to this containers in case of accidental <br /> exposure. We also keep Spill Kits near storage in case of any leaks. Law states that we can only keep <br /> MRSH Material stored for one year. We only store MRSH material for that period of time,unless we <br /> reach a full capacity in our containers in witch case we will recycle MRSH Material as needed. The <br /> count amount of appliance we recycle has grown less and less this past years, witch impacts the amount <br /> of MRSH material we generate. <br />