Hi,
some 12 years back I bought a ceiling lamp like the one below.
The ball that acts as a counterweight was made of lead. And now I have a few questions about it.
- While it was hanging from my ceiling (like up to 8 years ago), I used to handle the counterweight quite often to change the lamp's height depending on what I was doing.
How dangerous was it to manipulate this lead ball like this?
- The counterweight fell a few times on the floor and got some dents in it. I wonder if this made it more dangerous.
- When I moved in 2009 I removed the lamp from the ceiling and packed it in a bag that I brought with me, but I never installed it.
- Last year, I discovered that the company now makes a new counterweight in a different material (Zamak). I then disposed of the lead counterweight, and I was thinking of buying the new one and re-install the lamp at my new place. The problem is that the lamp frame, with sharp aluminum edges, was in the same bag as the counterweight. So the frame probably scratched the surface of the counterweight as a result of shocks during the move. I now wonder if I should clean the lamp frame and the other parts to remove any lead dust that may have remained on it. If so, how? Would a dump cloth suffice?
- Also, should I take any special precautions when handling the lamp before I have cleaned it? Gloves, mask, long sleeves?
I am not sure how much I am being wisely cautious and how much it's my OCD causing me to panic.
thanks
bye
csdave