Abstract
In this paper, the comparison of radiation levels emission between compact fluorescent lamps and
incandescent bulbs were carried out with four (4) compact fluorescent lamps and four (4) incandescent
bulbs using a Gamma scout (GS 20 model). The measurements were taken at varied distances of 20 to 100
cm. The readings for window 1, window 2 and window 3 were obtained in μSv/h. At distance of 20 cm,
the emissions for the compact fluorescent lamp ranged from 7.10 μSv/h to 32.2 μSv/h for window 1,
6.70 μSv/h to 28.3 μSv/h for window 2 and 6.40 μSv/h to 26.1 μSv/h for window 3 and for the
incandescent bulbs they ranged, from 2.50 μSv/h to 3.60 μSv/h for window 1, 2.50 μSv/h to 4.00 μSv/h
for window 2 and 2.50 μSv/h to 3.80 μSv/h for window 3. The results of the measurement and analysis
carried out revealed that, there were possible ultraviolet radiation emission from the electric light bulbs
with higher radiation emission from compact fluorescent lamp when compared with those from
incandescent bulbs. However the values were still found to be within the safety limit.
Keywords: Radiation levels, florescent lamp, incandescent bulbs, gamma scout. |