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Clean Fixtures: Dust and debris can accumulate on the fixtures and reduce light output. Regularly clean both the fixtures and the tubes. Inspect Wiring: Periodically check the wiring for signs of wear or damage. Replace any damaged wires promptly.
To dispose of fluorescent tubes, some local recycling programs have special recycling protocols for these tubes. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publishes a list of places that recycle these light bulbs. Also check with The Home Depot in your area to see if they dispose of fluorescent tubes by recycling.
Fortunately, there are several options available for safe disposal of these hazardous materials. Many municipalities offer special hazardous waste collection programs where residents can drop off their fluorescent tubes for safe disposal.
Always take your waste fluorescent tubes and other mercury-containing lamps to an authorized collector or recyclerdo not throw them away with your other household trash. For information on local collection programs, contact your municipal waste service provider.
Customer Recycling Services The Home Depot takes back rechargeable batteries, CFLs (compact fluorescent light bulbs) and plastic bags. You can find a recycling bin with directions for dropping off these materials near the entrance of your local Home Depot store.
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The EPA recommends that you bring old CFLs to qualified recyclers, rather than disposing of them in trash cans or curbside recycling bins. You can bring old CFLs to The Home Depot for free recycling. Visit the Eco Options website to learn more. If youre concerned about the mercury content in CFLs, consider LED bulbs.
Fluorescent tubes are commonly used to light offices, schools, and other commercial spaces. However, when they burn out, theyre classed as hazardous waste as they contain mercury. Business owners must arrange correct disposal of fluorescent tubes to stay safe and compliant.

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