7 tips for how to live with CFLs
BURNING BRIGHT: CFLs tend to do better in indoor or warm settings. (Photo: Paul Keller/Flickr)
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CFLs
Posted By L - Sun, Jun 27 2010 at 12:04 AM ESTI believe the EPA also recommends cutting out the section of carpet that may contain any fragment or mercury from a broken light bulb. And throwing away any clothing that may have had contact with the broken light bulb. I wouldn't put them in a baby's room or any room where children may be active.