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I hear CFLs will be required by 2012. Is that true?
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What should I do if I’ve already cleaned up a broken CFL, but did not follow EPA’s recommended procedures?
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How should I clean up a broken compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL)?
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How should CFLs be disposed? Do they need to be recycled?
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What is a CFL?
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Can I turn my Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFLs) on and off frequently?
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Can ENERGY STAR qualified CFLs be used with dimmer switches?
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I want to replace my incandescent light bulbs. How do I select the best CFL?
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My light fixture is for a 75 watt bulb. Can I use a CFL equivalent to 100 watts, as long as it uses less than 75 watts of power?
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Can Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFLs) be used in recessed cans, outdoor lights, or track lighting?
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Can I use Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFLs) in the bathroom?
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My CFL burned out early. How do I get a refund?
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I've noticed some CFLs need a few minutes to warm up, or reach full brightness...
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What are “long life” incandescent light bulbs?
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Does extreme cold or humidity affect CFLs?