Sunday, March 22, 2009

Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFL)

I finally bought a package of compact fluorescent light bulbs. They're more expensive than incandescent bulbs - As much as 2-4 times as much. But, they last longer and use less electricity. So, they're more efficient and better for the environment. I'm slowly replacing bulbs as they burn out. Before long, I'll have an all CFL home.

According to EnergyStar, a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, about 20% of a home's electric bill is spent on lighting. Using CFL bulbs can reduce that by 75%. So, if your electric bill is $100, $20 is for lighting. Using CFL bulbs can reduce that to $5, saving $15 a month.

There's only one problem with CFL bulbs. They contain a little mercury. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has strict guidelines to follow if a CFL light bulb breaks. The danger lasts long after the cleanup procedure, so read and follow the instructions.

Because they contain mercury, compact fluorescent light bulbs need to be disposed of at a recycling center. Home Depot has a recycling program.

The Common Craft Show has a plain English video explanation of CFL bulbs.

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