Mercury vapor released from broken compact fluorescent light bulbs can exceed safe exposure levels for humans, study finds

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 15:32 in Astronomy & Space

Once broken, a compact fluorescent light bulb continuously releases mercury vapor into the air for weeks to months, and the total amount can exceed safe human exposure levels in a poorly ventilated room, according to a new study.

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