TESTS SUGGEST MERCURY IN AIR AT SOME DENTAL CLINICS


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As the head of a Littleton, Colorado, firm that sells sophisticated equipment to gauge airborne levels of highly toxic mercury at industrial sites worldwide, Hummell has watched manufacturers of all sorts put their employees through strict training programs in which they don special equipment to avoid even tiny exposures.

Then he walks into dental clinics and is dumbfounded.

Tests Suggest Mercury in Air at Some Dental Clinics