LED light to replace incandescent EU's future
According to the EU's decision to phase out incandescent, LED Light industry should actively make people aware of the problems in compact fluorescent lamps.
The EU decided to phase out traditional incandescent bulbs in an effort to improve energy efficiency. In the next three years, the old-fashioned incandescent bulbs will be phased out and banned in Europe.
Most of the incandescent lamp will be changed to compact fluorescent (CFL), which contains mercury vapor type. They can only be recovered through a process to dispose of mercury. However, many communities did not convenient recycling of these lamps will eventually become landfill. Mercury into methylmercury in the environment, accumulate in the food chain.
In addition to the problem of mercury, these compact fluorescent lamps can produce an unbalanced spectrum (red side is flawed) and high-frequency electromagnetic pulse. CFL issued by the electromagnetic pulse can be leaked back to the lines (called "dirty electricity"), may be in other rooms and houses have a similar effect.
According to peer-reviewed research report, exposing light and / or pulse the academic issues of concern, to reduce muscle strength, headache, insomnia, depression, skin cancer, and more diseases.
EU stakeholders Alan V. Schmukler that the LED Light industry needs now proactive, not just the development and marketing of LED Light, but to make people aware of compact fluorescent lamps are a problem.
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