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Boating Safety

What To Do with Old Flares?

It’s not uncommon, if you’ve owned a boat for more than a few seasons, to have accumulated expired distress flares. We’ve seen older boats that have had more than just a few on board — as many as 37 in one case! They’re typically replaced the way they’re sold, in packages of three, to meet the minimum Federal requirements.

 

 

Old Flares

Here’s where to find the expiration dates.



One school of thought says that it doesn’t hurt to keep a few older flares on board to back up the three fresh ones you just bought. As long as you keep your flares in a moisture-proof box, this is probably an acceptable strategy. But at some point accumulating excessive pyrotechnics on board gets to be a safety hazard. They are, after all, fireworks; extremely hazardous and potentially explosive.

 

 

Flare Kit

A typical flare kit for recreational boats.

 

They should always be kept in a readily accessible location in an appropriate container. Never throw them in the bottom of a locker or under the v-berth. Not only will you be creating a fire hazard, but they’ll also absorb moisture, rendering those flares useless when you need them.



Fire Dept. is Best



The most popular piece of advice I've heard, when it comes to disposal, is to check with your local fire department. They will either dispose of them for you, or they’ll steer you in the right direction. But depending upon who you talk to this can be a hit or miss proposition, particularly in areas where boats and boaters are less concentrated. Another suggestion I’ve heard, for handheld flares, is to find a safe area in a parking lot to ignite them. I’m not so sure about this one though…



Everyone Needs Practice



My favorite solution, when it comes to disposing of old flares, is to organize an instructional event. This can be done by a yacht club or marina, and it involves discussion with your local USCG group, as well as your local marine patrol and fire department. Not only would an event like this get rid of old pyrotechnics, but it gives everyone a little hands-on experience with one of the most important pieces of safety equipment on board.

 

 

Flare Day

Here’s how one yacht club solved the expired flare problem.