Learning2Hydro
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Doesn't appear it will affect us, but then again, I'm no legal analyst.
Does not appear to effect CFL's, am I reading this correctly?
Still, just another Big Brother decision that will end up costing us more down the line.
Does that mean all incandescent bulbs are being banned?
No. The law applies only to general-service bulbs, the pear-shaped, screw-in bulbs with a medium base that fit most standard lamps and lighting fixtures. Whats more, the law affects only 40-, 60-, 75- and 100-watt general-service bulbs.
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/05/14/2865523/shedding-light-new-bulb-law-goes.html#ixzz1NcI7sJy4
Does not appear to effect CFL's, am I reading this correctly?
Still, just another Big Brother decision that will end up costing us more down the line.
Does that mean all incandescent bulbs are being banned?
No. The law applies only to general-service bulbs, the pear-shaped, screw-in bulbs with a medium base that fit most standard lamps and lighting fixtures. Whats more, the law affects only 40-, 60-, 75- and 100-watt general-service bulbs.
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/05/14/2865523/shedding-light-new-bulb-law-goes.html#ixzz1NcI7sJy4