You might want to get in touch with the Edison National Historic
Site, West Orange NJ http://www.nps.gov/edis/home.htm
A few years ago they discovered mercury spills in Edison's lab, so
had to deal with the hazard/clean-up issues in a historic site. And,
of course they'll know all about the lightbulbs.
Karen
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Karen Reeds, Ph.D.
Curator, "A State of Health: New Jersey's Medical Heritage"
Exhibition showing:
Sept-Dec 2005 American Labor Museum-Botto House, Haledon, NJ
http://www.geocities.com/labormuseum/ 973-595-7953
Summer 2006 New Brunswick Public Library http://www.lmxac.org/nbfpl/
For information about visiting or hosting the exhibition: (973)
972-7830: [log in to unmask] Exhibition catalogue now available from
Rutgers University Press, (800) 446-9323
http://rutgerspress.rutgers.edu/
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