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CFL Vs IncandescentCFL bulbs have known health risks such as headaches and may increase the risk of cancers. If they are not properly recycled, increase toxins such as mercury to the environment and toxic gasses to the air, water, soil and eventually our food supply.
What to Do with a Broken CFL BulbA broken CFL bulb needs proper cleanup and disposal. Here's what to do the next time you have a broken CFL bulb.- Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL) Bulb DangersAn overview of the inherent dangers of CFL bulbs that a vast majority of people don't know about.
- Simple Ways to Save Electricity, Save Money, Help the EnvironmentSaving electricity doesn't require much extra work but can save hundreds of dollars a year.
- Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs: Mercury WarningMany groups are touting Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs as an environmental boon. Yet they may be more dangerous than people realize.
- How to Save on Your Light BillLowering your light bill in this day and age, can be a great help in saving money in the long run. It's so simple, you may ask yourself, why didn't you do this before?
Review: GE Dimmable CFL FloodlightMy review of the GE "energy smart" dimmable CFL floodlight. This R30 size CFL light bulb fits interior recessed light fixtures that use 65w incandescent floodlights.- How to Safetly Dispose of Burnt Out CFL'sHow and where to take or send your old mercury containing CFL's to have them safely recycled.

