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Breaking News in 2006 - Mercury Poisoned



 
 
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Old January 2nd 07, 01:47 AM posted to misc.kids.health,sci.environment
Jeff
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Default Breaking News in 2006 - Mercury Poisoned


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While this is very sad, how do you propose to prevent people from be
contaminated in the future?

You know those old CRT monitors (the ones with a tube like a TV screen)?
They contain lots of lead. And a lot of motherboards have lead and other
dangerous metals the wires and stuff.

How do you prevent contamination from these?

Jeff


 




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