[NSRCA-discussion] Mercury
Phil Spelt
chuenkan at comcast.net
Wed May 27 17:05:26 AKDT 2009
One more comment, Ed: Hell, California "knows"
everything is hazardous to our
health!!!!!!!! Even our fuel, batteries, on, an
on, ad nausem (pun intended) O:-)
At 08:53 PM 5/27/2009, you wrote:
>
>For further education, browse the web for other
>states position on the subject, for example,
>California. Enough already, this is a waste of time. Believe as you wish.
>
>What's your favorite glow plug? Mine is a K&B 1L...
>
>Ed
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>From: <mailto:wemodels at cox.net>Bill's Email
>To: <mailto:nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>General pattern discussion
>Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 8:43 PM
>Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Mercury
>
>Ed Alt wrote:
>>And how exactly would you certify that you had
>>cleaned up the spill successfully if you do it
>>on your own? Aside from the documented and
>>obvious health risks from exposure, what future
>>legal liabilities do you open yourself up to
>>from a spill on your premises? What happens if
>>you later sell you home without having hired a
>>professional for cleanup, and the new owner
>>discovers mercury levels due to your
>>negligence? Yes, this is what I want in an electric bulb.
>>
>>Anyway, this is getting way off topic, but
>>putting lipstick on a pig doesn't really do all
>>that much to fix it up. Here's what the Peoples
>>Republic of NJ has to say about it:
>>
>><http://www.nj.gov/health/surv/documents/merchome.pdf>http://www.nj.gov/health/surv/documents/merchomepdf
> Ed, the link you posted is for the cleanup of
> liquid mercury, as in a thermometer. CFL
> typically do not contain liquid mercury it is
> in either vapor or a diffused dust inside the
> bulb so what you posted does not apply to CFL bulbs.
>
>This may help some:
>
><http://www.energytrust.org/residential/es/products/cfl_mercury.html>http://www.energytrust.org/residential/es/products/cfl_mercury.html
>
>
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