Amalgam (mercury-containing) fillings in the mouth release mercury continually and a growing number of people are seeking replacement of their amlgams on health grounds. This procedure releases a large amount of mercury vapour and mercury-rich dust into the atmosphere and so both the patient and the dental team require protection.
These products are designed for dentists, their assistants, and for patients too. We have 25 years experience of helping the dental team manage their occupational mercury exposure risks, and of helping patients to determine whether amalgam fillings in their teeth are a factor in causing health issues. For example, many dentists use the urine analysis as an indicator for amalgam corrosion in concerned patients.
Deluxe Home and Office Mercury Spillage Kit
You can watch the instruction video on YouTube at https://youtu.be/iLDO-CmtlGs
Why
Why should I worry about mercury in my workplace office and home ?
The most common source of mercury now is energy-saving light bulbs, also called compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs). These work in the same way as full size office-type fl..
Home and Office Mercury Spillage Kit
You can watch the instruction video on YouTube at https://youtu.be/iLDO-CmtlGs
Why should I worry about mercury in my workplace office and home ?
The most common source now is energy-saving light bulbs, also called compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs). These work in the same way as full size office-type fluorescent lamps; a small amount of mercury..
Mercury Vapour-Proof Mask
Main features:
Filters mercury vapour for 150 hours at 2x TLV limit - that's a month of daily use
Mercury vapour filtration performance proven in independent testing
Original design using established multi-layered activated carbon cloth
Removes aerosols and particulates to 0.3 micron - categorised as FFP1
Also removes volatile organic vapours and unpleasa..
Urine Analysis Service
Mercury effects from dental fillings (amalgams)
What is the problem with amalgam ?
Dental amalgam is made by mixing metal powders (silver, tin, copper and zinc) with mercury, which forms a paste as the metals dissolve in it, forming the amalgam. The paste is then transferred to the tooth cavity, compressed to squeeze..