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Re[2]: 'best' (or worst?) gardening tip
- Subject: Re[2]: 'best' (or worst?) gardening tip
- From: "* W*<s*@smtplink.coh.org>
- Date: Tue, 17 Mar 98 16:13:26 -0800
Hi All, Just a word of caution. If you are using "UV" lights, they can be
dangerous to your skin and eyes (cause bad sunburns and can cause blindness). We
use UV light visualization at work, and we always wear face shields or goggles.
Of course, we are looking at the light. If it is being shone on something
besides your gardening partner, I should see no problem.
Shawn
swestaway@smtplink.coh.org
Claremont, Ca USDA9b Sunset19
sjohnson wrote:
>
> Are you all talking about regular blacklights? If so, be sure you get a
> real blacklight and not one of those cheap fake, blacklight wannabes.
Yeah, the one I have is a Laboratory grade light made by UltraViolet
Equipment
INC. (San Gabriel CA.). In general, If the bulb is incandescent (if it has a
visible filament) it's -not- UV.
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