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China's Mercury Thermometer Ban Sparks Buying Frenzy

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Production of mercury thermometers ceased on January 1st.
  • Prices in some cities surged dramatically overnight.
  • The ban is due to China's commitment to the Minamata Convention.
China's Mercury Thermometer Ban Sparks Buying Frenzy

As of January 1, 2026, China has officially ceased the production of mercury thermometers. This announcement triggered immediate buying frenzies across the nation, with prices for the traditional glass instruments skyrocketing in some cities overnight. Families have been seen lining up at pharmacies, driven by a deep-seated trust in the accuracy and affordability of these devices, despite their known environmental and health risks.

The phaseout is a direct result of China's commitment as a signatory to the 2013 Minamata Convention on Mercury, an international treaty designed to curb the use of the toxic heavy metal. While the convention set a 2020 deadline, China's implementation allowed for a transition period for manufacturers until 2026.

Mercury's well-documented dangers, including neurotoxicity and environmental persistence, necessitate this transition. When a mercury thermometer breaks, the toxic vapor can pose significant health risks. Public education on proper cleanup and disposal of broken devices is now a priority. Many hospitals have already transitioned to digital and infrared thermometers, citing improved efficiency and reduced infection risks.

Manufacturers like Yuyue Medical Equipment & Supply Co. have also shifted their focus towards electronic alternatives. While digital and infrared thermometers are now readily available and have advanced to meet clinical standards, many consumers still harbor a generational trust in mercury thermometers that will take time to replace.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
China stopped the production of mercury thermometers on January 1, 2026.
China is banning mercury thermometers as part of its commitment to the Minamata Convention on Mercury, an international treaty to reduce the use of the toxic metal.
Alternatives include standard digital thermometers and ear and forehead devices that use infrared technology.

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