Do compact fluorescent lamps produce a hazardous amount of ultraviolet light?
Fluorescent light bulbs used in homes and offices, including compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) that have earned the ENERGY STAR designation,do not produce a hazardous amount of ultraviolet (UV) light. Most light sources, including fluorescent and incandescent bulbs, emit a small amount of UV light, but the UV light produced by fluorescent light bulbs is far less than the amount produced by natural daylight.

Lamps close to the skin (less than 8 inches) could cause problems for people who are extremely light-sensitive. Extremely light-sensitive individuals include people with certain skin diseases and people with lupus. The Lupus Foundation of America suggests covering CFLs with shades or UV filters for individuals with lupus.Lupus Foundation of America

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