Who says you have to insulate lights to stop things from exploding? Ridiculous logic.
Lightbulbs are already sealed in glass. They don't work without being sealed. And the wires going to the bulb don't cause things to "explode" because they aren't arcing.
Who says you have to insulate lights to stop things from exploding? Ridiculous logic.
Lightbulbs are already sealed in glass. They don't work without being sealed. And the wires going to the bulb don't cause things to "explode" because they aren't arcing.
Incandescent light bulbs get very hot. Plus the bulbs aren't shielded, so somebody could easily break them.
Incandescent light bulbs get very hot. Plus the bulbs aren't shielded, so somebody could easily break them.
Heat from a bulb doesn't ignite flammable gases. You have to have a spark. The bulbs cease to work when they're not sealed/broken. So the light would immediately go out.
Heat from a bulb doesn't ignite flammable gases. You have to have a spark.
The bulbs cease to work when they're not sealed/broken. So the light would immediately go out.
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