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[url=http://www.gizmag.com/led-bulbs-found-to-contain-toxic-metals/17876/?utm_source=Gizmag+Subscribers&utm_campaign=f4889c9454-UA-2235360-4&utm_medium=email]Gizmag[/url] said:
...Scientists from UC Irvine and UC Davis pulverized multicolored LED Christmas lights, traffic signal lights, and automobile head and brake lights, allowed residue to leach from them, and then analyzed its chemical content. They discovered that low-intensity red LEDs contained up to eight times the amount of lead allowed under California law, although generally brighter bulbs tended to contain the most contaminants. While white bulbs had a lower lead content than their colored counterparts, they still had high levels of nickel...

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1021/es101052q

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Don't chuck 'em in the bin for landfill at the end of their life, though if they live up to the hype that'll be a long time coming.

Seen usable LED replacements for GU10, MR16, GLS and ES lamps that actually do illuminate their surroundings down to £12.50. Still a lot for a single lamp, but a lot better than it was.

PJ
 
I wonder what these scientists would find in the residue, if they cared to pulverize a few everyday items? Let's think. Ohh yes, they could pulverize a CFL lamp for starters, then perhaps move on to a laptop, washing machine, or even a microwave cooker.

Have these scientist chaps got nothing better to do ???
 

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