Seems like a potentially dangerous "accident waiting to happen" in more than one way.
Mathias states: "Don’t use fluorescent lights. They don’t give off the heat required to stop the fungus." Fluorescent lights rich in UVC (not A or are precisely the short wavelengths that kill fungus, not incandescent. The incandescent light provides enough heat to cause a potential fire hazard and certainly enough heat to cause lubricants in the lens/camera to migrate to places where they are no longer doing their job. Fluorescent light won't generate the heat that causes this problem. Silica gel should be used in conjunction with UVC fluorescent lights as the gel will absorb moisture that might result due to the lower heat output of the fluorescent light. The gel can be used over and over by placing in an oven at low temp for an hour. The combination of silica gel and UVC light won't compromise the lubricants in your lenses and cameras.