Yingg
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will the tape release any harmful fumes or anything? or is it not a concern? unfortunately i can't really nail or screw anything together right now since I just don't have access to it.I would place it at 22" then and lower after 1 year: there is not a lot of space to hide from UV rays. Technically, 18" is within safe range too but I would think how to move the lights to make a UV-free zone.
After some time plastic tape will degrade and crumble in high-UV areas (e.g. where lamp sits on supports). Maybe a year or two. Tube itself is not very hot, so no melting. At the same time, lamp should be properly fixed in place to avoid falling: if tube breaks you'll have to scrub out the whole enclosure to remove mercury residues.
I did cover the top part with a piece of blue painter's tape which is more paper (?) than plastic.
how do you suggest i properly fix the lamp, seeing as i have no way to screw or nail, etc? (something i can do by myself!)