What precautions should I take when using compact fluorescent lamps in my home?
Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) are made of glass and can break if dropped or roughly handled, just like a traditional filament light bulb. Be careful when removing the bulb from its packaging, installing it or replacing it. Always screw and unscrew the lamp by its base (not the glass), and never forcefully twist the CFL into a light socket. If a CFL does break in your home, you should follow the US Environmental Protection Agency clean-up recommendations.EPA - Cleaning Up a Broken CFL

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1. Should I use compact fluorescent lamps?
2. Do compact fluorescent lamps contain mercury?
3. What precautions should I take when using compact fluorescent lamps in my home?
4. What should I do with a compact fluorescent lamp when it burns out?
5. How should I clean up a broken fluorescent lamp?
6. What is mercury?
7. Do compact fluorescent lamps produce a hazardous amount of ultraviolet light?
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