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PCBs: Shedding light on a hidden pollutant

Posted on August 19, 2024 by team in PCBs | Comments (0)

PCBs are hiding in plain sight (thanks to Fluorescent Lights)! 

When we think about environmental pollutants, our minds often jump to industrial waste, carbon monoxide emissions, or plastic pollution. However, one lesser-known yet significant source of harmful chemicals is something as common as PCBs in fluorescent lighting. Specifically, older fluorescent light ballasts (FLBs) can contain toxic substances known as PCBs (Polychlorinated Biphenyls). While they may be out of sight and out of mind, these chemicals pose real risks to both human health and the environment.

What Are PCBs?

PCBs are synthetic chemicals that were widely used in various industrial and commercial applications from the 1930s until their ban in the late 1970s. They were prized for their ability to withstand high temperatures, resist fire, and provide excellent insulation. This made them ideal for use in electrical equipment, including fluorescent light ballasts.

However, the same properties that made PCBs useful also make them hazardous. They are incredibly persistent in the environment, meaning they don’t break down easily and can accumulate in living organisms over time. PCBs have been linked to numerous health problems, including cancer, immune system suppression, reproductive issues, and neurological effects, particularly in children.

PCBs in Fluorescent Lighting

Fluorescent light ballasts manufactured before 1979 often contain PCBs in their capacitors or as part of the potting material—a tar-like substance that insulates and protects the electrical components. While these ballasts can last for many years, they are not immune to wear and tear. Over time, the PCB-containing components can degrade, leading to leaks or even fires, especially if the ballast overheats. PCBs in florescent lighting must be dealt with correctly at thier end of life span. Tossing out those old lights in your garbage is an unsafe (and illegal!) way to deal with the PCBs in florescent lighting.

one lesser-known yet significant source of harmful chemicals is something as common as fluorescent lighting. Specifically, older fluorescent light ballasts (FLBs) can contain toxic substances known as PCBs (Polychlorinated Biphenyls).

When a ballast leaks or burns out, it can release PCBs into the air. This poses an inhalation risk. If the leaked material contacts skin or is improperly disposed of, it can contaminate the surrounding area, including soil and water. This is particularly concerning in older buildings, such as schools, offices, and industrial facilities. These buildings are where outdated lighting systems may still be in place.

How to Protect Yourself and the Environment

  1. Identify and Replace Old Ballasts: If you’re in a building with fluorescent lighting, especially one constructed before the 1980s, it’s crucial to check whether the ballasts contain PCBs. If they do, consider replacing them with modern, energy-efficient alternatives like LED lighting, which do not contain PCBs and offer the added benefit of reduced energy consumption.
  2. Proper Disposal: If you discover PCB-containing ballasts, do not simply throw them in the trash. PCBs are classified as hazardous waste and must be disposed of according to local regulations. Contact Amity Environmental for help with safe disposal.
  3. Handle with Care: If a ballast is leaking or shows signs of damage, avoid direct contact with the material and ensure proper ventilation. Wear personal protective equipment and contact a professional for safe removal and cleanup. Failure to do so can result in skin rashes or even liver failure!
  4. Regular Maintenance: For buildings that still use fluorescent lighting, regular inspections and maintenance are key to preventing leaks or fires. Early detection of failing ballasts can help minimize exposure and prevent environmental contamination.

While PCBs in fluorescent lighting may seem like a problem of the past, their lingering presence in older buildings is a reminder that these toxic chemicals are still a concern. By being aware of the risks and taking proactive steps to identify and replace PCB-containing ballasts, we can protect both our health and the environment. In the long run, transitioning to safer, more energy-efficient lighting options like LEDs is not only better for our well-being but also a sustainable choice for the planet.

Let’s work together to shed light on this hidden hazard and move towards a brighter, PCB-free future.

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