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Switch to Compact Fluorescent Bulbs to Save Money and EnergyThe fluorescent bulbs of today are a far cry from those loudly buzzing, sterile white tubes seen in offices and hospitals in the 80's. Now available in a wide range of styles and "color temperatures," eco-friendly compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) areVery simply put, CFLs generate light when electrons from the bulb's ballast collide with mercury vapor throughout the bulb's length, which in turn stimulates a phosphor coating on the inside of the glass. The result is a steady luminescence that is also incredibly energy-efficient, because more energy is spent on producing light (measured in lumens) and less is wasted on producing heat! This is why CFLs stay cooler to the touch than an incandescent bulb, and why a low-watt CFL brightens a room with the same intensity of a high watt incandescent bulb. Incandescent bulbs and their CFL equivalent are as follows: 60 Watts=13-18 Watts CFL 75 Watts=18-22 Watts CFL 100 Watts=23-28 Watts CFL 150 Watts=30-38 Watts CFL But it gets even better Once a CFL is spent, it's legal to throw it in the trash; however, these energy-efficient bulbs do contain trace amounts of mercury vapor. If they are sent to an incinerator, this mercury could enter the atmosphere. Instead, collect your CFLs for your community household hazardous waste collection for treatment and recycling; if a bulb breaks, take care not to inhale the vapor and promptly wipe up pieces with a wet rag. Toss everything, including the rag, into a plastic bag for proper disposal. It's important to note that the overall benefits of a CFL's energy-saving operation far outweigh any risk trace amounts of mercury vapor in the bulb may pose to landfills. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com For a HUGE selection of energy-efficient pendant lighting and wall sconces visit the eco-lights website. Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/639/switch-to-compact-fluorescent-bulbs-to-save-money-and-energy-113639.htm Related Tips and Advices
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