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‎01-03-2014 03:42 PM
On 1/3/2014 Sushismom said:On 1/3/2014 sweetpea53 said:On 1/3/2014 MomOf4 said:In California it says on the packaging of CFL lightbulbs, you are suppose to leave the house and call the EPA to clean it up.
seriously?
I'm in California and just went to look at the package of CFL bulbs I have. They say "If a CFL should break in your home, please visit www.energystar.gov website under clean-up guidelines for proper clean up instructions." Nothing at all about calling the EPA on either the packaging or in the clean up instructions.
I don't know if you have a different brand but the most recent bulbs we bought (at Costco) said exactly that (call the EPA).
‎01-03-2014 03:42 PM
On 1/3/2014 rarejan said:I won't use them around my pets. Geez, what's the government thinking? Oh wait...
You better stock up on the old bulbs then, they already stopped making the 75watt bulbs. Out here people have fussed so much about it (lots of seniors on tight budgets) that the local hardware stores have assured people they have enough inventory for the next year, but of course that depends on how many people start hoarding them. That reminds me, I need to pick up some lightbulbs. 
‎01-03-2014 03:45 PM
The next generation of energy efficient light bulbs don't contain any mercury.
‎01-03-2014 03:48 PM
On 1/3/2014 Jules5280 said:On 1/3/2014 rarejan said:I won't use them around my pets. Geez, what's the government thinking? Oh wait...
You better stock up on the old bulbs then, they already stopped making the 75watt bulbs. Out here people have fussed so much about it (lots of seniors on tight budgets) that the local hardware stores have assured people they have enough inventory for the next year, but of course that depends on how many people start hoarding them. That reminds me, I need to pick up some lightbulbs.
I say revolt. I won't use them regardless as my cats knock lamps over all the time. And how do I keep six of them out of a room with no doors and what if I'm not home. Some things are better left alone and this would be one of them. Do a search for the loophole in this law and you'll be happy to see there is one.
‎01-03-2014 03:53 PM
On 1/3/2014 MomOf4 said:On 1/3/2014 Sushismom said:On 1/3/2014 sweetpea53 said:On 1/3/2014 MomOf4 said:In California it says on the packaging of CFL lightbulbs, you are suppose to leave the house and call the EPA to clean it up.
seriously?
I'm in California and just went to look at the package of CFL bulbs I have. They say "If a CFL should break in your home, please visit www.energystar.gov website under clean-up guidelines for proper clean up instructions." Nothing at all about calling the EPA on either the packaging or in the clean up instructions.
I don't know if you have a different brand but the most recent bulbs we bought (at Costco) said exactly that (call the EPA).
Oh wonderful .... we will all keel over before the EPA shows up to clean up. Before long we will be back to burning candles and going to bed early in the evening when it's too dark to do anything. Oh, wait, I already do that part. LOL
‎01-03-2014 03:58 PM
I love the EPA's advice that you should dispose of them properly - but if your community doesn't have this set up, just throw them in your trash.
I guess some landfills are ok to pollute.
‎01-03-2014 03:58 PM
On 1/3/2014 Tyak said:On 1/3/2014 gazelle77 said: I was suppose to leave the room for an hour..... I am doing the canary test right now as my birds are in this room. So far they are still alive and well!Jeesh, PETA sees your post, they're going to be all over you for using your birds as guinea pigs.
still alive and kicking! As far as PETA... they can go after the Government who told me to switch to these...
‎01-03-2014 04:00 PM
On 1/3/2014 rarejan said:On 1/3/2014 Jules5280 said:On 1/3/2014 rarejan said:I won't use them around my pets. Geez, what's the government thinking? Oh wait...
You better stock up on the old bulbs then, they already stopped making the 75watt bulbs. Out here people have fussed so much about it (lots of seniors on tight budgets) that the local hardware stores have assured people they have enough inventory for the next year, but of course that depends on how many people start hoarding them. That reminds me, I need to pick up some lightbulbs.
I say revolt. I won't use them regardless as my cats knock lamps over all the time. And how do I keep six of them out of a room with no doors and what if I'm not home. Some things are better left alone and this would be one of them. Do a search for the loophole in this law and you'll be happy to see there is one.
I admit I haven't taken the time to put research into this, but it is my understanding that they will stop producing the old bulbs altogether, that the 75watt bulbs are no longer being produced and 40w and 60w will follow soon. I certainly hope I am mistaken.
‎01-03-2014 04:00 PM
On 1/3/2014 MomOf4 said:In California it says on the packaging of CFL lightbulbs, you are suppose to leave the house and call the EPA to clean it up.
yes- like the EPA is going to show up on my door steps in minutes
‎01-03-2014 04:01 PM
They also take more energy, what a stupid irresponsible law.
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