No In a standard house lamp, if the bulb is missing the circuit is broken in the same way as if the light switch were off. It is not very safe, however, to leave a lamp like this. A child or pet could complete that circuit easily by touching the two connectors in the socket and receive a very bad shock.
it can explode and its dangerous
Yes, it can explode. It can explode when you leave it on for longer than the instructions say.
first ,be sure power to lamp is shut off!!!!!!! remove screws from the base of the globe or actual lamp itself. running from underground and up through actual lamp post you will discover wiring connected to base of lamp ,wiring connects just beneath light bulb socket. be safe.
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Yes it wont over heat its perfectly safe, you may go thru bulbs a bit quicker.
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No you do not have to but you can it is completely safe a lava lamp is made to be as a decoration light so you CAN if you want to but you will go through bulbs faster!
No In a standard house lamp, if the bulb is missing the circuit is broken in the same way as if the light switch were off. It is not very safe, however, to leave a lamp like this. A child or pet could complete that circuit easily by touching the two connectors in the socket and receive a very bad shock.
No. Your skin is already VERY sensitive. You need to leave it alone for at least a week.
no you should probably keep them in the warmth of a house
as long as the lamp is turned off, otherwise you will have a fire!
Chicken should be safe to eat within 3 to 4 days, refrigerated.
it can explode and its dangerous
Yes. Lower wattage would be safe for the lamp wires and components.
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If it's a UL compliant lamp, nothing. Except your energy bill goes up a little.