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Expert Warns Of Danger In Broken CFL Bulbs
KYW Newsradio ^ | January 13, 2011 | Michelle Durham,

Posted on 01/13/2011 9:14:34 PM PST by george76

As incandescent bulbs are phased out across America in favor of energy-saving compact fluorescents (CFL), a Philadelphia environment expert is warning of a potential danger in the bulbs — especially if they are accidentally broken... you need to take special precautions if a CFL bulb breaks.

“Open up the windows,” Prof. Ryan advises. “Leave the room for 15 to 20 minutes and let the room air out. There will be a little bit of mercury that will vaporize. Mercury is a toxin and you don’t want to breathe it in...

He says if a bulb breaks you should also turn off your central air or heat for about 20 minutes if you have a forced-air system.

(Excerpt) Read more at philadelphia.cbslocal.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: bulbs; cfl; cflbulbs; energy; mercury; mercurybulbs
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1 posted on 01/13/2011 9:14:35 PM PST by george76
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But hey, these things are great for the envirronment!


2 posted on 01/13/2011 9:17:43 PM PST by IncPen (Educating Barack Obama has been the most expensive project in human history)
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I don’t like the kind of light these things give off either...it’s a piercing white. Regular bulbs seem to be more like the color of sunlight.

So with this...after they eventually shoot out and need to be replaced, wouldn’t this pollute the ground and water more with the mercury in them? The long term effect of these could be an environmental negative.


3 posted on 01/13/2011 9:19:25 PM PST by Republican Wildcat
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The cure was worse than the disease...


4 posted on 01/13/2011 9:19:40 PM PST by Red Badger (Whenever these vermin call you an 'idiot', you can be sure that you are doing something right.)
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To: george76

The cure was worse than the disease...


5 posted on 01/13/2011 9:19:59 PM PST by Red Badger (Whenever these vermin call you an 'idiot', you can be sure that you are doing something right.)
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To: george76
I dunno,....

Those incandescent lamps have Wolfram in them. That stuff certainly doesn't sound friendly.

6 posted on 01/13/2011 9:20:47 PM PST by Paladin2
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A little note, if you buy any at a ‘big box’ store, a lot of them are are broken on the shelves in their packages. They are delicate suckers.


7 posted on 01/13/2011 9:27:36 PM PST by The Cajun
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The vapor pressure of mercury is extremely low. It would take a long time for mercury to evaporate.

How many of you as kids played with mercury. Did it evaporate?

The vapor is poisonous, but staying away from it for 20 minutes does not resolve the problem.

What is this “professor” smoking?


8 posted on 01/13/2011 9:31:43 PM PST by Rocky (REPEAL IT!)
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To: george76

Treat just like dead batteries. Toss em in the garbage. They wouldn’t sell them if they were bad for us. Right?


9 posted on 01/13/2011 9:34:55 PM PST by taxesareforever (Release Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich and let him and his family get on with their lives.)
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To: IncPen

Send them directly to a California landfill. The Mexicans are taking this state; go ahead and poison it.


10 posted on 01/13/2011 9:36:41 PM PST by BenLurkin (This post is not a statement of fact. It is merely a personal opinion -- or humor -- or both)
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To: george76

A caller to Rush’s show a couple of weeks ago had a fantastic suggestion. He thought we should start calling CFL bulbs MERCURY BULBS to everyone we spoke to about them.


11 posted on 01/13/2011 9:41:04 PM PST by redhead ("I think I'm the best fish filleter in the whole third grade." --Piper Palin)
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They don’t even save energy. All the CFLs I’ve thus far bought have burnt out much more quickly on average than incandescents.


12 posted on 01/13/2011 9:41:52 PM PST by pogo101
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Those incandescent lamps have Wolfram in them. That stuff certainly doesn't sound friendly.

Wolfram (a.k.a. Tungsten) is a largely inert material. If you want to poison yourself with it, a 200 lb. man needs to eat more than one pound of the metal.

To compare, mercury is poisonous in micrograms. Here is one report:

A 1987 report described a 23-month-old toddler who suffered anorexia, weight loss, irritability, profuse sweating, and peeling and redness of fingers and toes. This case of acrodynia was traced to exposure of mercury from a carton of 8-foot fluorescent light bulbs that had broken in a potting shed adjacent to the main nursery. The glass was cleaned up and discarded, but the child often used the area for play.

The same Wikipedia article contains a large list of other cases related to mercury.

13 posted on 01/13/2011 9:44:53 PM PST by Greysard
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Computer projector bulbs have mercury in them as well. I had one blow out in my classroom, and the janitor put in a new one. I asked to see the corpse of the old one, and saw HG on the side of it. What protocols are in place for these? Nada. Thanks a lot.
14 posted on 01/13/2011 9:49:32 PM PST by Othniel (There is no god named Allah, and Mohammed is its false prophet.)
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So if I lived in an open floor plan type of house and a CFL bulb broke in the living room, I should open the windows (and the outside temp. is 28 and snowing) for 15-20 minutes, turn off the heat and leave the house? And when I do come back in it’s going to take me how long to make the kitchen, dining room and living room warm?

Sounds like a good plan. /sarc

Guess I’m lucky I live in the desert. Unless this happens in the summer!


15 posted on 01/13/2011 9:51:12 PM PST by azishot (Everyone is entitled to my opinion.)
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"Those incandescent lamps have Wolfram in them. That stuff certainly doesn't sound friendly."

Ah, you have seen through the clever disguise. The fluffy white pure light.

But all along it was wolfram in sheep's clothing!

16 posted on 01/13/2011 9:52:07 PM PST by who_would_fardels_bear
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To: Greysard
My mouth is full of Hg, though less than some years ago. I played with Hg years ago (more often ona desktop than in my hand) and lived to tell the tale.

I still say that Wolfs sound dangerous.

17 posted on 01/13/2011 9:52:36 PM PST by Paladin2
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I'm sure I've seen these safety precautions before somewhere ...

As domestic cats are phased out across America in favor of lions and tigers, a Philadelphia pet expert is warning of a potential danger with the big cats — especially if they are hungry ... you need to take special precautions if a big cat misses dinner.

“Open up the freezer,” Prof. Ryan advises. “Leave the room for 15 to 20 minutes and let the big cat eat. There will be a little bit of a mess. Big cats are nasty and you don’t want to piss them off...

He says if a big cat growls at you you should also send your kids outside for about 20 minutes while you open cans of food and distract it with yarn.


18 posted on 01/13/2011 10:03:07 PM PST by TigersEye (Who crashed the markets on 9/28/08 and why?)
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To: Rocky
How many of you as kids played with mercury. Did it evaporate?

We played with mercury, rubbing it onto dimes with our fingers. It made the silver dimes very shiny. We then spent the dimes after tiring of them. Hey, we were kids and didn't know any better. I don't recall seeing it evaporate.

19 posted on 01/13/2011 10:09:10 PM PST by roadcat
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The toddler played where an entire carton of 8 ft fluorescent tubes had broken. How can a little tiny compact fluorescent compare with that. Just clean up broken CFL carefully, double bag it and discard. It would be a good thing if Home Depot, Lowes and others would allow a drop off. I once broke a thermometer as a child and played with the little blob of mercury for a while. I am now 72 and in good health. Govt has to oversell the dangers of things like mercury, asbestos, etc. or they will be accused of not protecting the public. Very minor occasional exposure should not be a problem.


20 posted on 01/13/2011 10:13:27 PM PST by gleeaikin
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