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General Site Info => General Discussion => Topic started by: zieg85 on December 06, 2010, 06:30:42 pm
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My dad has slowly converted most of his incandescent bulbs with the compact fluorescent. Anyway a lamp used in his family room that is only on when he is watching TV, maybe 3 hours a day average over a 6 month period, more this time of year because it gets dark so soon. The lamp was flickering some and he started smelling something, just then sparks started flying hitting him and bouncing off his head, the table with newspapers on it. He then as quick as a 72 year old could unplugged the lamp. It took 10 minutes before it was cool enough to touch the bulb and it ruined the socket it was in and surely would have started a fire if he wouldn't have acted so quickly... I am going to write whoever will listen to its potential fire hazard. I wanted to warn my favorite forum friends to not leave any unattended. I took the bulb in case UL was interested and wanted to look at it after I try to contact them...
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Besides reports like this they contain MERCURY and if you throw them in the garbage you are destroying the environment....
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but they save energy. How much energy would be expelled to tear down a burnt house and build a new in in its place, with bulldozers, electricity for saws cutting lumber-painting the house, gas for trucks to bring the supplies, all materials needed for the house (shingles, lumber, carpet, siding, bricks, windows, insulation, wires, appliances, furniture, sheetrock)...
...but the flourescent bulbs save energy.
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(http://www.naioa.com/v2/modules/Forums/images/smiles/icon_twisted.gif)save on your energy bill i think is the key work and it will cause you wont be using it when your house burns down(http://www.naioa.com/v2/modules/Forums/images/smiles/flamethrowingsmiley.gif)
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Yikes! That's terrible. Thanks for the heads up.
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Congress has banned incandescent bulbs; starting in 2012 you won't be able to buy good, old-fashioned light bulbs!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase-out_of_incandescent_light_bulbs#Federal_legislation
When I heard this (a couple of years ago), I figured out how many 40- 60- 75- and 100-watt bulbs I would need for the rest of my life (or at least until I would be too senile to care). I came up with about 1400 bulbs. I waited until they were on sale (about 25 cents apiece) and I stocked up.
No CFL's for me!
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i had the same problem in my garage---i thought it was just a fluke. Great! Another thing i don't have time to investigate!
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i had the same problem in my garage---i thought it was just a fluke. Great! Another thing i don't have time to investigate!
Just got an email from a follow up voice mail... UL asked me to send the bulb to them. I will report their findings on this thread.
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Yet another reason to not use this inferior technology. The very real and immediate threat of fire and mercury poison bothers me quite a bit more than the very hypothetical and politicized threat of destroying our environment by not spending more money on the newest trendy lightbulb. But, what do I know, I don't even use cats or a smog pump.
Mercury filled bulbs help ensure that we leave the next generation with a healthy planet in which to raise their 2-headed 6-toed possum babies.
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I wouldnt send the bulb away I would just take lots of pics of it and send them the pictures. if you give them the bulb you may never hear from them again. They have your evidence now