It's not necessary, but you do have to handle cleanup with care. Seems like a dumb thing to drop, but as long as I'm not the one clinging things up.SaturdayS said:I've heard of people having to hire professional cleaners experienced in cleaning chemicals to get that shit out of the floor. Hope that's just a suburban myth.
Thanks for finding the link.Amarsir said:EPA steps for a broken light bulb [http://www.epa.gov/cfl/cflcleanup.html]
If that happens in the winter, how long do the CFL's have to be on to make up for all the heat energy lost during those 15 minutes of ventilation? If it's during a hot summer day, how long might the air conditioner have to run to cool the house back down?"Open a window and leave the room for 15 minutes or more."
Oh, so it's not just 15 minutes with the windows open. It's 15 minutes before cleaning up the bulb, plus 15 minutes each time after vacuuming later on, so roughly an hour with the windows open? How much wasted energy might that result in?* The next several times you vacuum, shut off the central forced-air heating/air conditioning system and open a window before vacuuming.
* Keep the central heating/air conditioning system shut off and the window open for at least 15 minutes after vacuuming is completed.
If mercury's not that harmful, why should all fabric that comes in direct contact with the broken bulb be thrown away? Keep in mind, this isn't from an anti-CFL group. These instructions are from the EPA. I'm pretty sure they like these things & want everyone to use them.If clothing or bedding materials come in direct contact with broken glass or mercury-containing powder from inside the bulb that may stick to the fabric, the clothing or bedding should be thrown away. Do not wash such clothing or bedding because mercury fragments in the clothing may contaminate the machine and/or pollute sewage.
Awesome idea. :-DCrystalShadow said:...
Meanwhile, it makes me sad they weren't plugged in and switched on when dropped.
I guess if the Chinese are the only ones harmed then it's okay...?Mercury poisoning of Chinese factory workers
In the past decade, hundreds of Chinese factory workers who manufacture CFLs for export to first world countries were being poisoned and hospitalized because of mercury exposure. Examples include workers at the Nanhai Feiyang lighting factory in Foshan where 68 out of 72 were so badly poisoned that they required hospitalization. At another CFL factory in Jinzhou, 121 out of 123 employees were found to have excessive mercury levels with one employee's mercury level 150 times the accepted standard.
Whenever we drop anything with glass we're always wearing safety goggles, even if we're off camera.harvz said:seriously, who was checking any health concerns? as far as i could tell, no one was wearing any masks, paul was directly above it.
Graham, clearly you don't know enough for your own good. Everyone knows that a tiny amount of mercury will turn you into a zombie with no awareness that you are a zombie, nor any obvious symptoms. It's clear to everyone but you that everyone who was at the shoot, along with everyone they've come in contact with after or before the shoot should be quarantined to the moon.Graham_LRR said:Whenever we drop anything with glass we're always wearing safety goggles, even if we're off camera.harvz said:seriously, who was checking any health concerns? as far as i could tell, no one was wearing any masks, paul was directly above it.
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I WOULD LIKE TO DRAW EVERYONE'S ATTENTION TO THIS:
http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/cfl.asp
and further request that you all chill out a bit.
We appreciate your concern for our safety, but we're fine.
I second this. Maybe after a hundred episodes they can combine all the drops into a screensaver that cycles through them at random.tryx3 said:Can I get some of these daily drop deals for screen savers? That'd be amazing.
this, i totally thought we were getting Alex crowbar action. but alas, it was not to be. it was pretty cool though, exploding glass is always fun to watch.overtone said:My face lit up when the other lightbulb broke.
I though yay! crowbar time.
but alas you tease me again jerks.
You actually thought that after one try? They always drop things at least twice. And using the crowbar against a light-bulb is like shooting sparrows with cannons anyway.overtone said:My face lit up when the other lightbulb broke.
I though yay! crowbar time.
but alas you tease me again jerks.