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An Underwater Fishing Light Company, LLC
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Mercury-Containing Bulbs, regardless of the amount of mercury, cannot be discarded in the
trash. Bulbs containing mercury should be handled as hazardous ("universal") waste, stored carefully
There has also been some concern these lights may be contaminating the waters and killing fish due
to Mercury poisoning caused by the release of mercury when the bulbs get broken by a passing by
boat or water skier.
Identifying Bulbs that Contain Mercury:
Fluorescent Bulbs
Compact Fluorescent Bulbs
Black Lights
High Intensity Discharge Bulbs (HID). These bulbs are commonly used in security, outdoor and
warehouse lighting. HID lighting is becoming popular for indoor use in commercial settings. The
following are HID bulbs:
Mercury Vapor Bulbs
Metal Halide Bulbs
High Pressure Sodium Bulbs
Ultraviolet Bulbs
Neon Bulbs
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Customer Service Hours 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM CT Monday thru Friday 785-259-1343
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If you are using any of the above bulbs that contain Mercury, please be careful not to break them in or around the water and be sure to dispose of burnt out bulbs properly.
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