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Is mailing flash bulbs a fire hazard?


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It's sort of an unusual question, I guess. Some might think it doesn't

belong in this forum, but I didn't know where else to put it. I thought there

would be someone here with some experience, since flash bulbs do go with the

vintage cameras. From the Speed Graphics to the Brownies I am sure some of you

are still buying flash bulbs. <p>

Is there any concern when mailing flash bulbs? Are they a fire hazard? Are

any special precautions or labelings required. Am I being overly cautious.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

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well, you do want to make sure that there is nothing across the contacts that can conduct static electricity... I once had a whole flash cube go off in my pocket when I went to pull it out... burned my leg and finger tips... ouch! didn't start my pants on fire though.
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If they are in the cardboard box leave them there wrap a paper towel around the outside of the box before any plastic touches it and your good. If loose try to find a paper egg carton and wrap each with a paper towel or TP then pack. I've mailed a bunch of them over the years.
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Well, thank you all for the answers. I now have the bulbs listed on ebay. My biggest concern was the static electricity. I would hate to think about the results of a number 22 flash bulb, that is the size of a regular light bulb, blasting off in a box full of paper. I do like the egg carton idea.
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