> I'm not too worried about that Nick for the following reasons. There's a 
> small amount of mercury (vapour) in there, chronic inhalation is more of 
> worry than acute exposure, therefore break the tube in a well ventilated area 
> (outside) and leave for a while and things will be fine.

Alternatively, you can absorb the mercury with powdered sulfur, which will bind 
with it and keep it from evaporating (this is what is used in mercury spill 
cleanup kits).

- John

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