Opinions of Thursday, 10 January 2008

Columnist: Bolus, Mercy Adede

Do we know how to dispose energy efficiency bulbs?

Energy efficiency bulbs are currently widely used in Ghana and most African countries. Over here in the U.K there are no guidelines on the packet of the energy efficiency bulbs we purchase but I happened to be listening to the news this morning and captured the attached. Hope our environmental agency is aware of the health hazard involved with usage of these bulbs.

Please do read on what I found through the Internet.

Introduction

Energy efficient CFL bulbs are hailed as an environmentally friendly alternative that will save money and resources. But not many people know yet that the bulbs contain mercury. Despite being a small amount, it is still very dangerous if leaked into the earth or water. These energy efficient bulbs must be disposed of safely to completely benefit the planet.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Disposing of Burnt out Bulbs

Steps 1

Step One

Seal the bulb inside two plastic bags, or one thick freezer bag, before disposing in the trash. You should throw the bulbs away only if you have no other options.

2 Step Two

Find the nearest recycling station that handles hazardous materials. Check with your city's municipal office to see if there is a recycling program in your town.

3 Step Three

Contact the recycling station if it is not in your city. They may or may not take your bulbs if your city does allow or participate in such a program.

4 Step Four

Take the bulbs to the recycling station. Ask the people there about the process of giving them your bulbs and follow all their instructions.

5 Step Five

Tell everyone you know who is using energy efficient bulbs how that properly dispose of these bulbs. If a Bulb Breaks

Steps 1

Step One Open a window and leave the room. Let no one inside for at least 15 minutes. 2 Step Two

Collect the fragments and powder with stiff paper or cardboard. Wear disposable rubber gloves. Step Three

Clean the entire area with a wet wipe or wet paper towel. Use Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. tape to collect excess powder.

4 Step Four

Seal all pieces and cleanup materials in a plastic bag. Follow the above procedures on disposal or recycling. Wash your hands completely afterward.

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Step Five Dispose of the vacuum bag in the same manner the next time you vacuum the area. If it's a canister vacuum, wipe it completely clean

Be safe and we need guidance from Ghana environmental health agency in Accra as to the right disposal of such bulbs currently readily available on all our high streets.



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