Most of us divide our garbage into two piles – trash and recycling. But there are some items – notably those, like thermometers, that contain mercury – that require special consideration when disposing. Failure to dispose of mercury properly can have serious consequences, particularly health-wise. After nine mercury spills in Missouri in 2023, the state has issued a reminder of the importance of proper disposal and what to do in case of a spill and exposure.

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Were you aware of the mercury spills in Missouri in 2023? Let us know in the comments! In addition to having an understanding of the dangers of mercury, we should also know what other risks we may face in Missouri. Here, for example, are several dangerous animals in Missouri. Keep an eye out for these dangerous animals in Missouri by placing a trail cam in your yard.

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