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- From: habersch@husc9.harvard.edu (Oren Haber-Schaim)
- Newsgroups: sci.med
- Subject: Re: Health hazard in halogen lights?
- Message-ID: <habersch.725955032@husc.harvard.edu>
- Date: 2 Jan 93 06:10:32 GMT
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- >In article <BzzArw.EC2@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> amirza@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu
- (Anmar Caves) writes:
- >>This is somewhat incorrect. Without a UV filter, the UVA and UVB
- >>output of a 50 watt QH (quartz-halogen) desk lamp at 1 foot ...
- >
- >This is totally true, and totally misleading.
-
- "Totally misleading", yes, but why did you say it is "totally true"? Did
- you calculate it? No, or you would have found otherwise.
-
- One might say that it is more polite to start with a point of agreement
- before disagreeing, and that is a commendable desire. But I feel one
- should not make absolute statements with an air of authority unless one is
- an expert in the field or has otherwise done one's homework. After all,
- this is sci.med, not talk.med.
-
-
- >from them. Take a look at a theater stage some time. They aften use
- >100s of Halogen lamps which are typically between 500-2000 watts (10 to
- >40 times a powerful as your punny desk lamp). If what you said was
- >true, then actors would be sun burnt after every show.
-
- Not necessarily. Don't forget that UNshielded tungsten-halogen
- lamps still are less UV-rich than the sun.
-
- There seems to be a widespread misunderstanding that tungsten-halogen
- light bulbs are just like the sun, just because their (inner) bulb is
- UV transmitting (for UVA and UVB). Again, the effective
- blackbody temperature is about half. The resulting spectrum
- shift deprives the emission of UV and enriches (relatively) the
- infra-red, which is why the actors feel such heat if there is
- no infra-red filter -- much hotter than they would feel with
- equal brightness of illumination from the sun.
-
- Oren Haber-Schaim (habersch@husc.harvard.edu)
-