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#154673 - 07/28/08 03:54 PM Re: Lightbulbs [Re: jabber]
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Thanks Cookie, I'll see if I can find them.
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#154675 - 08/01/08 03:52 PM Re: Lightbulbs [Re: ]
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Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 156
Loc: AL
Please do take a caution to those lightbulbs- the mercury in them and the disposal of them is something to consider. Are we just buying into a problem solution that will make more problems for the future? Incandescents aren't in any way a problem to dispose of, they just use a bit more energy. Actually, light bulbs are a very efficient use of electricity. I have turned most of mine over to CFLs, even the bug kind for the outdoor lights, but our community has a once a month collection for hazardous materials like paint, cleaners, and CFLS as well as the big florescent bulbs- I wonder how many folks have actually READ the disposal instructions the EPA puts on the packages. Plus you cannot use them in fixtures that have a dimmer feature. The technology will ramp up in time I figure and make them more affordable, and the time they last is cost efficient, but the mercury in them is totally something we do need to consider. God forbid any of them break, you practically have to call hazmat to dispose of them.

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#154676 - 08/01/08 04:11 PM Re: Lightbulbs [Re: judym]
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Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 753
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That has always been my concern too, Judy. It is great to be more energy sufficient in our homes and business, but how are we to dispose of these mercury light bulbs when they are broken or burned out???? Everybody is jumping on the green wagon with out a long term plan, and not realizing more problems may be created.

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#154677 - 08/01/08 07:51 PM Re: Lightbulbs [Re: Cookie]
judym Offline
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Registered: 09/14/05
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Loc: AL
yes, I really worry about the mercury and improper disposal- shoot we have to worry about mercury in the fish we are supposed to dine on and so much of it is limited to consumption and the rest from overfishing! and thank you for your reply. I am thinking this (the CFL bulb thing) is the tip of an iceberg, and trying to gentle us into thinking in more conservative ways but am really alarmed at the mercury aspect. I hope your community has a hazardous waste disposal aspect too. Ours wont take a lot at curbside recycle, not glass go figure, but there are places to take your glass (of course they involve a good drive to get there!). We are custodians of this world we give our future generations, and it's time to be aware of it. We don't own it, we only RENT it! Thanks again for your response, hope it will get folks to thinking!

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