Light Fixtures
Lamps, Ballasts and Fixtures
(residential, commercial and industrial use)
- All lamp technologies and sizes for residential, commercial and industrial purposes.
- Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs)Fluorescent tubes
- High intensity discharge (HID and other mercury containing lamps - includes: mercury vapour, metal halide, high pressure, sodium, low pressure sodium, UV and germicidal lamps
- Halogen lamps
- Incandescent lamps
- Light emitting diodes (LEDs)
- Ballasts integrated into fixtures as well as ballasts sold/disposed of separately, including older ballasts containing PCBs.
- Fixtures, regardless of whether they are marketed for residential, industrial or commercial purposes.
- Linear fixtures - troffers, surface/suspended mount, strip lights
- Commercial/industrial indoor non-linear fixtures - ceiling mount, track lighting, wall mount, stage lighting
- Decorative and light commercial fixtures - pendant, wall mount, flush, track, canopy, recessed/pot, under cabinet
- Chandeliers and ceiling fans - chandeliers and ceiling fans that contain lights
- Portable fixtures - desk lamps, table lamps, floor lamps, work lights
- Small outdoor fixtures - bollards, wall mount, path and walkway lighting, security lighting
- Large outdoor fixtures - highway and street lighting, post lighting, high mast lighting
- Large flood/sports field lights
- Hand-held lights - flashlights, snake lights, night lights, book lights
- Emergency lighting
Bulbs
As of July 1, 2012 the program includes all lights (i.e. "bulbs") marketed for use in residences or households that are designed to be replaced by the user, including:
Fluorescent Tubes - These long tubes come in different lengths (such as 8 feet, 4 feet or shorter) and widths (such as T5s, T8s or T12s) as well as sometimes in curved or circular shapes. Maximum acceptable length is 8ft.
Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFL) - Fluorescent bulbs that are typically similar in size and intended to replace an incandescent (traditional) light bulb in a residential setting.
Halogen and Incandescent - Filament lamps of all shapes, sizes and wattages.
Light Emitting Diode (LED) - Solid-state lamps used for specialty purposes and conventional lighting applications that are typically similar in size and intended to replace an incandescent (traditional) light bulb in a residential setting.
High Intensity Discharge (HID) and other mercury containing lamps – Includes mercury vapour, metal halide, high pressure sodium, low pressure sodium, UV and germicidal lamps.