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Superior Lamp Now Offers Low Mercury Fluorescent Lighting
Superior Lamp Inc. now offers the lowest level of mercury possible for industrial fluorescent lighting solutions; lower than anyone else in the industry. For more information please visit http://www.superiorlamp.com. 
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    MOUNT LAUREL, NJ, March 10, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Superior Lamp Inc. now offers the lowest level of mercury possible for industrial fluorescent lighting solutions; lower than anyone else in the industry. Their new ENVIRO-SAFE F328T light bulb is one of Superior's newest products and offers a very safe and environmentally friendly level of mercury in order to help preserve the earth and be as "Green" as possible. For more information please visit http://www.superiorlamp.com.

Superior Lamp Inc. has significantly increased their awareness on the after effects that recycling mercury has on the earth. The hazards associated with managing fluorescent bulbs after their life span can really have a negative impact on our earth and Superior Lamp has been playing their part to help put a dent into that waste bi-product. There are billions of office and municipal buildings across the globe that use and replace fluorescent lighting every single day and if nobody paid any attention to the dangerous mercury levels, our planet would really feel the negative effects over time. Superior Lamp has been the leader in heavy duty commercial, industrial, municipal and institutional environmentally friendly lighting solutions for many years now and they confidently stand by their product line. Due to the mercury release capsules, Superior Lamp's bulbs contain the lowest levels of mercury in the industry making them one of the safest to use for all types of applications. Superior Lamp has been offering energy efficient lighting solutions for over thirty years and they continue to be a strong leader in their industry. They have also gained much recognition for their outstanding ambition to provide the most energy efficient lighting solutions in the United States.

The average range of acceptable levels of mercury per tube is about 12-15mg for a 4' bi-pin fluorescent bulb. Superior Lamp's new ENVIRO-SAFE lamps contain less than 4.4mg's and some models even have less than 3.8mg's. All their low mercury lighting solutions are TCLP-compliant, meaning that they completely pass all of the Federal Government's tests for toxic chemical leaching in landfills. According to all Federal guidelines, the ENVIRO-SAFE lamps can be safely disposed of in landfills but people are also encouraged to check their local regulations.

For more information on Superior Lamp please visit http://www.superiorlampinc.com or call 800-257-8353.


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