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Quickly sweep it clean, then use laundry detergent with water, scrub the soiled floor, wipe it a few times, and then wipe it with disinfectant, and it should be fine.
Probably not, AIDS is transmitted through blood, (generally the unit does not recruit people with infectious diseases, and the body of the sick does not allow them to work too hard) ordinary contact is not contagious. If you still feel uncomfortable, you can consult a doctor.
Mercury, that is, mercury, is a silvery-white shiny heavy liquid, heavy metal, density, chemically stable, insoluble in acids and alkalis. Mercury can evaporate at room temperature, and mercury vapor and mercury compounds are often highly toxic (chronic). Because the polymerization of Hg is very strong, small droplets will polymerize into large droplets in large quantities, so they sink to the bottom of the water and are difficult to wash away, because they are not in contact with air, so they will not volatilize and will not cause Hg vapor diffusion. >>>More
It's not obsessive-compulsive disorder, it's a bit unfounded, just spill the water and clean it up, and the electrical appliances will be powered off immediately when they get wet!
It's already corroded away, can it be wiped off?
It doesn't matter, don't get too close to others, ordinary people can't notice it, you should pay attention next time.