Do flares expire?

Flares expire after 42 months and must be replaced to meet the USCG's carriage requirements. Simply throwing expired flares in the trash would be an environmental and health hazard as they contain highly toxic chemicals such as perchlorate.
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How long can you keep flares?

According to Coast Guard regulations the shelf life for pyrotechnic devices is three (3) years from manufacture. It is also suggested that you keep the "just" expired flares, smokes and meteors.
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How long do flare gun flares last?

Covelli: The most widely available pyrotechnic flare lasts a mere three minutes and burns at more than 2,000 degrees. They have a relatively short shelf life before becoming out-of-date and useless. This means that boaters have to remember to purchase new ones, or face a fine when the boat is inspected.
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How long after their manufacture date do flares expire?

Pyrotechnic signaling devices (including aerial flares and handheld signals) expire 42 months after the date of manufacture in accordance with the United States Coast Guard requirements. Typically, this means that you must replace your flares every three boating seasons.
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Can you keep expired flares on a boat?

Typically, this means that you must replace your flares every three boating seasons. The Coast Guard regulations require that each pyrotechnic signaling device must be stamped with the expiration date. If they have expired or will expire during the boating season, you must replace them…it's the law!
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Testing a flare that expired in 1991



How do you store expired flares?

It is a good idea to store them in an approved waterproof Flare container. These containers will also float if dropped in the water. Distress flares have a life of three years. It is important to ensure that flares are current and obtain new ones if their use by dates are reached.
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Is it illegal to use flares?

Around the world, it is illegal to use or test a flare, regardless of its kind, unless there is a real emergency. All flares and pyrotechnic distress signals must receive approval from Transport Canada in Canada or Coast Guard in the US. They're only valid for four years from the manufacture date.
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Do expired marine flares still work?

Flares expire after 42 months and must be replaced to meet the USCG's carriage requirements. Simply throwing expired flares in the trash would be an environmental and health hazard as they contain highly toxic chemicals such as perchlorate.
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How long do road flares last in storage?

Flares should be stored in a cool, dry place away from excessive heat (above 1670 F), sparks or flames. While flares have no expiration date when properly stored, storage above 1200 F for long period of time (over 1 week) should be avoided.
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Would a flare work in space?

Fires can't burn in the oxygen-free vacuum of space, but guns can shoot. Modern ammunition contains its own oxidizer, a chemical that will trigger the explosion of gunpowder, and thus the firing of a bullet, wherever you are in the universe. No atmospheric oxygen required.
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Can flares burn on the moon?

A: Sure, a signal flare will burn on the moon, but you have to make a special one. The flare has to have both the material that burns (usually magnesium, which burns very brightly), and oxygen.
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Do flares work in rain?

Flares are easy to see and their bright red flickering light grabs attention. They work better in rainy, foggy and snowy conditions because the light reflects off the droplets and flakes. The flame can't be extinguished by rain or snow.
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Are flare guns loud?

When they're fired, they shoot rapidly to a height of about 300m (1000ft). At that point, they explode with a loud bang and release a brightly burning flare suspended from a small parachute that drifts very slowly downward, maximizing the amount of time for which it can be seen.
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Can I keep flares in my car?

When storing flares in a vehicle: Store flares, with plastic cap and removable lid in place, in the original cardboard box or a container that has a secure lid. Avoid storing flares oriented so that the ignition button and striker ends could face each other.
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Why do flares go out of date?

Flares never really expire:

They can go bad, they can rust or be damaged, but they don't really expire. (Highway flares — made of the same stuff as signal flares — have no expiration date.)
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Why is it a criminal Offence to dispose of expired flares by using them as fireworks?

Storage and Disposal of Expired Flares

Remember that it's illegal to fire a flare if there is no emergency. Keep away from children - they can kill! Flares are considered to be hazardous material and must be disposed of the same as explosives and fireworks (check municipal services).
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Are flares illegal in Australia?

Flares burn at about 1,600 degrees Celsius. They are illegal in Australia outside of maritime use, and currently A-League fans are banned for five years if caught possessing or using a flare.
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Is it illegal to set off a distress flare?

'The firing of a red flare in a non distress situation is illegal under the Merchant Shipping Act and could divert valuable search and rescue assets away from a genuine search and rescue emergency. Marine distress flares are NOT fireworks, and if used incorrectly can be extremely dangerous.
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Are flare fumes toxic?

Flares burn at the melting point of steel and contain toxic chemicals. Designed for marine distress, they are deliberately difficult to extinguish. Smoke bombs also burn at high temperatures and are not designed for use in confined spaces. They can cause panic in a tightly packed crowd and trigger asthma attacks.
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Can a flare start a fire?

A flare can also cause a fire that may lead to serious injury, death or damage.
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Can an astronaut survive a solar storm?

Once outside the Earth's magnetosphere, astronauts are exposed to the full blast of the ever-flowing solar wind. They could then suffer serious consequences from solar energetic particles even within their spacecraft, resulting in cataracts, skin cancer or even lethal radiation poisoning.
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Does fire exist in space?

Fires can't start in space itself because there is no oxygen – or indeed anything else – in a vacuum. Yet inside the confines of spacecraft, and freed from gravity, flames behave in strange and beautiful ways. They burn at cooler temperatures, in unfamiliar shapes and are powered by unusual chemistry.
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