Excuse my ignorance, when I first read this, I assumed this was about substituting
fluorescent bulbs for incandescent/halogen bulbs.
From the responses, it seems that the "safety" issue is about halogen bulb doing something
that is unsafe. I use them in my studio for the simplicity and color matching qualities,
and have not seen a safety problem. Well, it you touch a bulb that is in use, you will
get burned.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Gail
> Kana Anderson
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 10:29 AM
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> Subject: Re: Halogen lights in museums
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> What are their reasons for this decision?
>
>
> On Jul 25, 2007, at 10:30 AM, Jonathan Bucci wrote:
>
> > Hello List
> >
> > I work at a university museum. The university has decided that for
> > fire
> > safety reasons halogen light bulbs are no longer allowed to be used in
> > university buildings. We, at the museum, are trying to get them to
> > make an
> > exception for the museum. All of our track lighting uses halogen
> > lamps, as
> > has every other place I have worked. Can anyone provide me with an
> > explanation as to why halogen lamps are "the industry standard"?
> >
> > any help is very much appreciated.
> > thanks
> > Jonathan Bucci
> > Collection Curator
> > Hallie Ford Museum of Art
> > Willamette University
> > Salem, OR 97301
> >
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