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(805) 624-3050
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Service Locations
California Bulb Processing Facility
Toll-Free: (888) 923-7252
Phone: (909) 923-7252
Indiana Bulb Processing & Mercury Retort Facility
Toll-Free: (866) 375-7340
Phone: (317) 888-3889
Arizona PCB Ballast Processing Facility
Toll-Free: (800) 866-6818
Phone: (602) 276-4278
Texas Bulb Processing Facility
Toll-Free: (877) 344-8468
Phone: (817) 921-1440
Florida Bulb Processing Facility
Toll-Free: (855) 509-3001
Phone: (352) 509-3001
Tennessee Main Receiving & Administration Facility
Phone: (423) 328-7012
Tennessee Bulb & Airbag Processing Facility
Phone: (423) 328-9596
Atlanta, Georgia Transfer Facility
Phone: (770) 426-5000
Nashville, Tennessee Transfer Facility
Phone: (615) 214-4768
Ez on the Earth Recycle Kit Assembly
Toll Free: (855) 327-8255
Phone: (317) 887-5102
Minnesota Facility
Phone: (800) 969-5166
Wisconsin Facility
Phone: (800) 305-3040
LIGHTING RESOURCES CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
Phone: (805) 624-3050
Smoke Detectors are only managed in our EZ on the Earth Division in kits that contain 3 detectors up to kits that contain 150 detectors.
Ionization smoke alarms include a chamber containing the mildly radioactive material Americium 241 incorporated into a gold matrix. Because of the long half-life of Americium 241, the amount of radioactive material in the smoke alarm at the end of its certified useful life will be about the same as when you bought it.
Any smoke alarm that contains radioactive material should contain a notice on the packaging, For example, a typical package labeling might read: “This product is designed to detect products of combustion using ionization technology. It contains 0.9 micocurie of Americium 241, a radioactive material”. “Distributed under US NRC License no. XXXXXX. Manufactured in compliance with U.S. NRC safety criteria in 10 CFR 32”.
Photoelectric smoke detectors and ionization smoke alarms also contain a number of materials that are best handled by commercial recycling facilities. Both types of smoke detectors contain plastic and electronic circuit boards and in some cases batteries (alkaline or lithium).
All smoke detectors for EZ on the earth are recycled through the EZ on the Earth division. EZ on the Earth, a division of Lighting Resources, offers recycle disposal kits as large as 28 gallons to manage larger quantities of smoke detectors containing Americium 241. Each recycle kit contains everything you need to properly manage your spent smoke detectors that contain Americium 241.
Many options are available for you to ship your spent batteries to our recycling facilities. Lighting Resources can accommodate weekly, bi-weekly, monthly and yearly bulk pickup schedules and can assist with proper packing materials and shipping labels for your shipments. To arrange for large quantity mercury waste recycling, contact Lighting Resources by email of call us at (805) 624-3050.
Americium-241 is a man-made radioactive material that was discovered by scientists working on the Atomic Bomb Manhattan Project during World War II. Americium-241 is a by-product of the nuclear fuels process, and thus the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) sets requirements for the production and use of Americium-241. The NRC maintains a list of licensees under 10 CFR Part 32 – Specific domestic licenses to manufacture or transfer certain items containing by product material.