The epa also recommends cutting out and properly disposing of any section of carpet that comes in contact with mercury.
Getting liquid mercury out of carpet.
2 cut a piece of music wire 3 feet longer than the width.
Place the contaminated rug or fabric in a sealable plastic bag.
The epa says it s important to not vacuum mercury.
For small rugs and other pieces of fabric fold or roll the surface so that the mercury contaminated area is trapped inside.
After eight hours of setting vacuum the mixture thoroughly.
This will not remove it if it has dried completely.
Sprinkle the mixture right before bed.
Clean the mercury up as above.
Fold a clean white towel into quarters.
See contact information in table 1.
Rugs can be discarded or hung on an outside clothesline for several days to air out.
Cleaning up a small mercury spill.
First cut out the contaminated pieces of fabric and seal them in a plastic bag.
For cleaning mercury from a carpet rug or fabric.
If a spill occurs on carpet curtains upholstery or other absorbent surfaces these contaminated items should be thrown away in accordance with the disposal means outlined below.
Soak a clean cloth in soapy water and rub it over the adhesive if it has not dried yet.
Clothing that comes into contact should also be disposed.
If the mercury spilled on a wall to wall carpet call for assistance.
If the mercury cannot be retrieved from the contaminated material.
Wood linoleum tile and any similarly smooth surfaces.
If it is difficult to gently push mercury beads through the pile of the carpet or rug use an eye dropper to pick up the mercury.
Doing so may allow particles to become airborne.
Simply mix a cup of dried lavender into a large box of baking soda then sprinkle it over every inch of your carpet allowing it to sit for at least eight hours.
Mercury can be cleaned up easily from the following surfaces.
Clean liquid mercury from absorbent surfaces.
Repeat the entire process if necessary.
Liquid mercury vaporizes evaporates at room temperature causing elevated levels of mercury in indoor air.
Angie s list guide to biohazard remediation.
Place the towel on top of the water and stand on it in bare feet to soak up the liquid.
Flip the towel over and repeat until the area feels mostly dry to the touch.