Yingyi women hoard more than a thousand incandescent bulbs


According to British media reports on September 11, a woman ordered the cancellation of incandescent light bulbs, hoarding more than a thousand traditional light bulbs enough to use her "hands-on". The British woman Flint is currently retiring at home. She spent more than £100 on pensions to buy more than 1,100 100-watt incandescent bulbs, allowing her to spend the rest of her life in the light of incandescent bulbs.


From September 1 this year, the EU countries banned the production or import of old-style incandescent bulbs, and stores can only sell fluorescent bulbs. However, Flint did not like the energy-saving light bulbs. She thought that they were "not good enough and flashed." She said she has photosensitive epilepsy and can't get close to any screen or flashing light source. A gradually brightening energy-saving light bulb is enough to trigger her epileptic symptoms. Therefore, she had to buy more than 1,100 incandescent bulbs. She also called on the government to lift the ban.

At the age of 62, she said that her family is very long-lived and calculated that several rooms in the entire apartment need about 20 bulbs at a time. If you can live to be over 90 years old, you need a total of 30 bulbs for 30 years. She is currently hoarding about 1,100 old-fashioned light bulbs and laments that her life may end with the extinction of the last batch of light bulbs. According to EU decisions, owners will be forced to switch to environmentally friendly energy-saving fluorescent bulbs. Energy-efficient fluorescent bulbs require only 20 to 23 watts of power to produce the same brightness as a traditional 100-watt bulb, so they last longer. Climate activists say that if everyone uses environmentally friendly energy-saving light bulbs, they will emit millions of tons of carbon dioxide less than traditional light bulbs. However, its cost is more than twice that of traditional light bulbs, and it has been criticized for its long process of darkening. In addition, the British Dermatologists Association is concerned that energy-saving light bulbs may cause illness in patients with diseases such as migraine, epilepsy and lupus.

A spokesman for the British Green Party said that many of the criticisms about energy-saving fluorescent bulbs are "in the air." It may indeed take some time to brighten, but the brightness of the light is no different from a traditional light bulb. (中新网)
(Edit: Sandwich)

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