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Light Bulbs - CFLs
Do not throw fluorescent or other mercury-containing lights in the trash or recycling bins. High intensity discharge, metal halide, sodium and neon lights all contain mercury as well. It’s illegal and mercury exposure can harm the brain, heart, and immune and nervous systems. Mercury products contaminate California’s drinking water, fish, soil, and air when they are not managed properly. The mercury limit in drinking water is 2 parts per billion in California, since even low quantities are extremely hazardous.
The following lamps are considered hazardous in California: fluorescent lamps, compact fluorescent lamps, HID lamps, High intensity discharge lamps, metal halide lamps, sodium vapor lamps, grow lamps, Zenon lamps, headlights - auto, mercury vapor lamps, video projector lamps, ultraviolet lamps, UV lamps, water treatment lamps, sun lamps, tanning lamps, mercury containing lamps, LED lamps. The following ballasts are considered hazardous in California: light fixture ballasts, lamp ballasts, electronic ballasts, fluorescent light ballasts, HID light ballasts, PCB containing ballasts, no-PCB ballasts.
Be sure to transport in a way that prevents breakage. If a light breaks, refer to epa.gov/cfl. If a bulb breaks, open a window to disperse mercury vapor, collect the shards with tape, and place in a closed and sealed container—do not vacuum!
How are lights recycled? Lights must be recycled at EPA-approved sites. Glass is recycled or landfilled, recovered metal is recycled, and mercury is stored, disposed, or reused.
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32 West Portal Ave., San Francisco • (415) 681-6717Limit of 5 bulbs per tripFree Drop-off -
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929 Geneva Ave., San Francisco • (415) 239-8998There is a 5 light limit per trip.Free Drop-off -
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2526 Noriega St., San Francisco • (415) 753-0258There is a 5 light limit per trip.Free Drop-off -
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1821 Taraval St., San Francisco • (415) 566-1511There is a 5 light limit per trip.Free Drop-off -
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3700 Thornton Ave., Fremont • (510) 797-3700No large quantities.Free Drop-off -
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5401 Thornton Ave., Newark • (510) 494-1205Free Drop-off -
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170 South Spruce Ave, South San Francisco • (415) 596-2305Pick-up for a Fee -
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220 South Spruce Avenue, South San Francisco • (650) 588-2838Pick-up for a Fee -
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41149 Boyce Rd., Fremont • (800) 606-6606Unbroken lamps & ballastsDrop-off for a Fee -
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41149 Boyce Rd., Fremont • (800) 606-6606lamps & ballastsFree Drop-off -
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43900 Ice House Ter., Fremont • (510) 490-0191Free Drop-off -
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42600 Boyce Rd, Fremont • 510-657-3500Mail-in for a Fee -
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43612 Pacific Commons Blvd., Fremont • (510) 344-4920Free Drop-off -
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1781 E. Bayshore Rd, East Palo Alto • (650) 462-6800Only accept compact fluorescent bulbs, nothing over 2 ft.Free Drop-off -
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2501 Embarcadero Way, Palo Alto • (650) 496-5910Only 15 gallons or 125 pounds of hazardous waste per visit. Must be a Palo Alto resident, proof of residency is required.Free Drop-off -
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875 Alma Street, Palo Alto • (650) 327-7222can only accept a 6 tubes at a time.Free Drop-off -
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301 Carl Rd, Sunnyvale • (408) 752-8530This item is hazardous and must be disposed of properly.Free Drop-off -
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5750 Commerce Blvd, Rohnert Park • (707) 584-0415Pick-up for a Fee -
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126 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View • (650) 323-4139This item is hazardous and must be disposed of properly.Free Drop-off -
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811 E. Arques Ave, Sunnyvale • (408) 470-1680Free Drop-off -
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6000 88th Street, Sacramento • (916) 386-4999Pick-up for a Fee
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