Should I keep flares in my car?

Do NOT store partially burned flares in vehicles. o Burning is the preferred method of disposal; product is considered inert after ignition. o If quantities are too large to destroy, consult the manufacturer or distributor. Do not store flares near the radio or other electrical connections.
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Should you carry road flares?

They are consistently used by emergency services when responding to roadside calls to ensure the safety of the emergency personnel, potential victims, and drivers all at once! However, even if you aren't a paramedic, police officer, or firefighter, you should still carry road flares and know how to use them.
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How many flares should I keep in my car?

Three flares should suffice. To warn traffic that your vehicle is parked on the side of an interstate highway, place them at 10 feet, 100 feet, and 200 feet from your car. If you're on a two-lane, undivided road, put one 100 feet in front of your vehicle and two 10 feet and 100 feet behind it.
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Is it safe to keep flares in the trunk?

Store flares in sealed bags, away from flame and heat. A flare left open to the elements of your trunk will have a diminished performance. Properly stored flares are highly reliable. Flares have no expiration date when properly stored.
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How long can you keep road flares?

Flares never really expire:

Federal regulations require that all pyrotechnic devices must be labeled and marked. One stipulation involves the expiration date.
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Can old flares explode?

“First things first, do not put any kind of unused flares in the regular trash even if they are past the expiration date. With enough heat or pressure they can spontaneously ignite. Similarly, do not fire aerial flares just to use them up; flares are emergency signals and can instigate an emergency response.
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Is it illegal to set off a 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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Where should I store my flares?

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. If using an storage tray, place the flares in a compartment separate from any other items.
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Can flares cause fires?

A flare can also cause a fire that may lead to serious injury, death or damage.
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Can flares cause forest fires?

Flares are not always visible to pilots flying overhead during hours of sunlight or in heavy overcast skies. More importantly, they can start forest fires.
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How long do flares last when lit?

They are very visible from an aircraft and will usually burn for up to 60 seconds.
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Do road flares get hot?

Road flares are widely available for purchase, and are often included in a typical roadside safety kit. This widespread availability, high burn temperature (1450 °C, 2650 °F) and high heat release rate lends itself as a ready ignition source for incendiary fires.
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Can you hold a flare in your hand?

Red handheld flares:

Use as a line of sight distress signal by day and night. Hold with arms outstretched. Point downwind. Don't look at flare.
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Are flares still used?

Law enforcement also may use flares (either propped on a biped or laid flat) to signal traffic hazards or that a road is blocked, often as a more visible replacement for traffic cones. Law enforcement in the United States usually use magnesium-based flares that last from 15–30 minutes.
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Are road flares toxic?

When ignited, they give off a dense toxic smoke of potassium perchlorate and strontium nitrate (hazardous materials) that can itself be blinding, irritate the eyes, and burn clothing/skin. Exposure to these chemicals can cause corrosive injury to eyes, inflame the respiratory tract, and irritate skin.
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Are flares 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.
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What does a green flare mean?

The flares or stars burn for about twenty-five seconds. The color of the smoke or flare/star has the following meaning: a) GREEN – Used under training exercise conditions only to indicate that a torpedo has been fired or that the firing of a torpedo has been simulated.
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Can you let flares off in public?

No, it is not illegal for a person over 18 years to possess a firework, flare or smoke bomb, but it is illegal for a person over 18 years to let off the firework, flare or smoke bomb in a public place.
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Are football flares illegal?

"Not only are the items prohibited from the stadium, but they are also both illegal and extremely dangerous, and risk the safety of your fellow supporters and the players, as they can cause great harm and serious injury.
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Are flares illegal in public?

Possession of a smoke grenade or flare in any public place is a criminal offence.
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Do flares have parachutes?

A flare parachute is a small parachute with an illuminating flare connected to it so as the flare burns it is slowly dropped to the ground. They are used to illuminate areas at night or in low light.
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What happens if a flare is expired?

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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Do daytime flares work well at night?

Red hand-held flares can be used by day, but are most effective at night or in restricted visibility such as fog or haze. Only Coast Guard or SOLAS flares are acceptable for use on recreational boats.
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What do orange flares mean?

Smoke flares are usually orange and are effective when marking a position for Search and Rescue Helicopters. Whilst distress flares are red in colour, white flares are also available and can be effectively used to mark a position or illuminate a large area at night.
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