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Protecting the Public From Mercury Exposure: Success Through Microexchange Events

Paul A. Shoemaker, MPH and Jalal Ghaemghami, PhD

The authors are with the Environmental Health Office, Boston Public Health Commission, Boston, Mass.



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FIGURE 1— Map of Boston showing locations of mercury thermometer exchanges and the number of thermometers collected at each exchange.

Note. BHA = Boston Housing Authority.

 


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FIGURE 2— A flier used to promote a thermometer microexchange event in a Boston public housing building.

 





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