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Typical tanning lamp. Note the F71T12 markings, which indicate the size, and the circle Hg marker that is now required in most US states. It indicates the lamp contains mercury. This example is a "bi pin" model (as are all F71 sizes) which slides then twists into place, like a common 4 foot fluorescent. Photo by Dennis Brown.

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  • (del) (cur) 17:36, 18 September 2006 . . Pharmboy (Talk | contribs) . . 600×450 (30,733 bytes) (Typical tanning lamp. Note the F71T12 markings, which indicate the size, and the circle Hg marker that is now required in most US states. It indicates the lamp contains mercury. This example is a "bi pin" model (as are all F71 sizes) which slides then )

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