Sodium Lamp Disposal and Recycling Log
There are two primary types of sodium lamps: high-pressure sodium lamps and low-pressure sodium-lamps.
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Both kinds are typically used for industrial purposes like street lamps; therefore, they are often found alongside waste lamps and electrical waste like bulbs, broken lights, metal halide lamps, incandescent bulbs, fluorescent tubes, and compact fluorescent lamps. Sodium is a hazardous material, and therefore, sodium lamps are considered hazardous waste as they contain sodium vapor. Because of waste regulations established by the EPA as well as by state and local agencies, commercial users and manufacturers of sodium lamps as well as waste management companies will find great use in the Sodium Lamp Disposal and Recycling Log. This app helps track product names, numbers, and disposal dates to ensure the proper disposal of hazardous materials like high/low-pressure sodium bulbs, phosphor powder, ballasts, and more. Without this app, manufacturers and waste collection services run the risk of allowing these hazardous items to end up in waste landfills or recycling drop-off centers without any tracking or record.
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