Prof Ching Pak-chung, Vice Chairman of Publicity and Community Relations Committe of the Consumer Council pointing the floor lamps, the tungsten halogen tubes fitted in some floor lamps could rise to a high temperature of over 700 degree C that might set

Prof Ching Pak-chung, Vice Chairman of Publicity and Community Relations Committe of the Consumer Council pointing the floor lamps, the tungsten halogen tubes fitted in some floor lamps could rise to a high temperature of over 700 degree C that might set off a fire when in direct contact with fibric or plastic materials. (Photo by Robert Ng/South China Morning Post via Getty Images)
Prof Ching Pak-chung, Vice Chairman of Publicity and Community Relations Committe of the Consumer Council pointing the floor lamps, the tungsten halogen tubes fitted in some floor lamps could rise to a high temperature of over 700 degree C that might set off a fire when in direct contact with fibric or plastic materials. (Photo by Robert Ng/South China Morning Post via Getty Images)
Prof Ching Pak-chung, Vice Chairman of Publicity and Community Relations Committe of the Consumer Council pointing the floor lamps, the tungsten halogen tubes fitted in some floor lamps could rise to a high temperature of over 700 degree C that might set
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