What to do with old H.I.D. bulbs

Tamorin

Active Member
Lighting and Electrical Applications
Fluorescent lamps are commonly found in garages and home workshop areas. Fluorescent and high intensity
discharge (HID) lamps are an excellent choice for energy conservation because they can use up to 50% less

electricity than incandescent lighting. However, fluorescent lamps should be managed properly because they
contain mercury. Careful handling and storage is necessary so that mercury is not released through breakage.
When the bulb burns out, recycle them by calling RIRRC at (401) 942-1430 x241 to schedule an appointment.

found that on dems website.
 

Tamorin

Active Member
Ok so for all the out of staters our land fill doesnt want mercury in it , do to something about solid waste landfills. As far as discounts ect. I get them whole sale so for me and I believe many others there is no "bring back" policy in MY state.

So lets test my theory , I've been on this site for years . let me get a beer Bissell Bros. if anyone's interested. Also just finished a Mystic Bridge from Cottrells .

Ok so been here a while ect. Basicly these dudes will chirp in one time and never come back to whatever they I call BITCH TALK into. My deal is if anyone of the 3 people above this come back I will quite smoking for a week. All you have to do is type what the most recent strain u smoked is and I will eat my words and hate it.

Anyways im drinking cause I had a growler that was gonna go flat , I could not bear to lose it. Dog's and Boats from Ct. Rock out, just started germinating 10 strawberry cough seeds.
 

smokecat

Well-Known Member
Lighting and Electrical Applications
Fluorescent lamps are commonly found in garages and home workshop areas. Fluorescent and high intensity
discharge (HID) lamps are an excellent choice for energy conservation because they can use up to 50% less

electricity than incandescent lighting. However, fluorescent lamps should be managed properly because they
contain mercury. Careful handling and storage is necessary so that mercury is not released through breakage.
When the bulb burns out, recycle them by calling RIRRC at (401) 942-1430 x241 to schedule an appointment.

found that on dems website.
Hey Tamorin thanks for this info. I wasn't aware that HID contained mercury until now. So from now on I will be using RIRRC. It should be possible to use home depot's bin also, they recycle CFLs anyway. Also, thanks for turning me on to some new(to me) breweries. I just started a couple of SC myself. Oh, and my last smoked was some Kandy Kush. peace.
 

Southerner

Well-Known Member
People replying to a public post and that's bitch talk? What are you even talking about?

Also, blue dream.
 
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