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Yes, and not just because of the glass it is made of. The bulbs have Mercury inside of them which can make you ill.

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Why are fluorescent lamps classified as hazardous waste?

Fluorescent lamps or light bulbs contain various amounts of mercury in them. When they are thrown away they are eventually broken and the mercury can leak out. That makes them hazardous to people, animals, and the environment.


How do fluorescent light bulbs help the environment?

Fluorescent lights help the environment by conserving energy and being more efficient.Traditional bulbs produce about 15 lumens per watt, while fluorescent bulbs produce between 50 to 100 lumens per watt. This makes fluorescents bulbs five or six times more efficient than traditional bulbs.Also, the concepts behind the two bulbs are different. Traditional, or incandescent bulbs create heat in order to create light, which wastes a lot of energy. Fluorescent bulbs use a gas containing argon and mercury vapor that creates ultraviolet photons.This helps the environment by not wasting resources.Alternative AnswerFluorescent lamps might lower your electricity bill, but they use more energy and resources to manufacture, compared with incandescent lamps. They also contain mercury and other toxins. So fluorescent lamps probably do more damage to the environment than incandescent lamps. So, if you want to save on your energy bills, use fluorescent lamps; if you want to protect the environment, then use incandescent lamps.


Does ordinary light bulbs provide fluorescent light?

no


What is the difference between fluorescent bulbs and regular light bulbs?

Fluorescent bulbs generate light by using an ionized gas and electrical discharge, whereas regular light bulbs generate light by using heat within the filament contained in the bulb.


What is it that normal light bulbs give off much more than fluorescent light bulbs?

Heat.

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Why are energy bulbs dangerous?

The new energy bulbs are considered dangerous because they have mercury in them. If one of the bulbs break, you must contact the HAZMAT team to come clean the home.


What substaince is in fluorescent bulbs?

I think the answer you are looking for is mercury. In the 1800s the hat makers used mercury in their work. I am sure you have heard the term "mad as a hatter". So the government has tried to omit mercury from our lives for years. Now in the interest of energy efficiency, they are going to require us all to use fluorescent bulbs full of mercury. BE CAREFUL NOT TO BREAK THEM....


What element is found in fluorescent light bulbs?

Mercury Vapor


What element is quicksilver used in fluorescent light bulbs?

mercury


Is mercury used for the filament in light bulbs?

No, not in the filament. You are probably thinking of compact fluorescent light bulbs, which do contain mercury.


Do incandescent light bulbs have more mercury in them than fluorescent?

I would say no. My reasoning is that if incandescent bulbs have as much or more mercury than fluorescent bulbs, the fluorescent industry would be debunking all the reports of a mercury problem.Incandescent lights do not need or use mercury to operate, so there is none in them.Fluorescent lights cannot be made at all without mercury, as it is the glow of mercury ions that produces the UV light inside the fluorescent bulb to excite the phosphor coating to make visible light.


Do energy saver light bulbs contain mercury?

Yes, all fluorescent lights, including the compact fluorescents contain some amount of mercury. It is a necessary component to make the bulb work and is the reason fluorescent bulbs should not be broken for disposal, but should be sent through a disposal path that bring them to a responsible recycling and disposal organization. Compact fluorescent bulbs, also called energy saver light bulbs, have more mercury than the conventional long fluorescent bulbs, which have been developed in recent years to use less mercury than used to be the case.


How many atoms of mercury are in a light bulb?

Compact fluorescent light bulbs contain mercury. (For that reason, it is important to be very careful with a broken compact fluorescent bulb, because mercury is highly toxic.) Most other kinds of light bulbs do not contain any significant amount of mercury.


Are flourescent light bulbs dangerous?

Compact Flourescent Light bulbs do contain mercury and can be dangerous if broken because of this.


Are light bulbs that contain Mercury dangerous in any way?

yes they are dangerous because mercury will melt easily


Are fluorescent bulb fragments dangerous if stuck in your skin?

You mean, as distinct from the normal, perfectly safetype of having glass fragments stuck in your skin?The big danger with fluorescent bulbs is usually the mercury vapor contained within, and secondarily the phosphors which are made of Lord knows what.


Do fluorescent bulbs rattle when they're are blown?

No, there can be loose mercury in the globe from new which won't affect its use.