Mercury Risk in CFLs: The Facts
July 31, 2007 | Posted by John Balbus in Health, Lightbulbs
The author of today's post, John Balbus, M.D., is Chief Health Officer at Environmental Defense.
Compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) use dramatically less energy than incandescent bulbs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But they also contain mercury - a dangerous toxin.
What if you drop a CFL and it breaks? How much trouble are you in?





