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CFLs reduce energy consumption, lower greenhousegases and minimize landfill waste, thus they are the clear winnerwhen compared to traditional incandescent bulbs. Lastly,exposure can only occur if you break the CFLs'glass, there is no exposure by simply touching an intactCFL bulb.
Also know, are CFL bulbs dangerous?
CFL bulbs are dangerous because ofultraviolet radiation leakage. Two readers pointed with alarm to a2012 study by Stony Brook University researchers, which found thatmost CFL bulbs have defects that allow UV radiation to leakat levels that could damage skin cells if a person is directlyexposed at close range.
Subsequently, one may also ask, are CFL bulbs banned?
The Canadian federal government banned the importand sale of 75- and 100-watt incandescent bulbs, effective 1January 2014. On 1 January 2015, 40- and 60-watt bulbs werealso banned.
What to Do If You Break a Compact Fluorescent LightBulb
- Clear all people and pets out of the area.
- Open a window or door to air out the area.
- Gather your supplies: cardboard or stiff paper, tape, damptowels and a glass jar or sealable plastic bag.
- Sweep the broken bits of glass into the glass jar or sealablebag.
- Place any items used to clean up the area in a trash bag.