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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