"WARNING: energy-saving bulbs contain mercury
In addition to the danger of radiation of energy-saving bulbs - now warns US Environmental Protection Agency that liquid mercury which can cause respiratory problems. Recommendations: When one bulb breaks, has quickly leave the room for at least 15 minutes"

"Energy saving bulbs contain mercury". As if everyone doesn't know that.

Radiation? CFL's arent nuclear powered.

Mercury can't cause respiratory problems. It can cause health issues (if one to 5 CFLs break, you should just be worried about the glass, not the mercury. Anything higher than that, you should air out the room for at least 15 minutes, ideally with a fan.), but respiratory problems would be from smoke or dust, not liquid mercury. Leaving the room and not doing anything isn't going to solve the problem. The mercury won't go anywhere.
