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*[https://www.reddit.com/r/sailing/comments/1ejafi3/proper_disposal_of_expired_flares/ A Reddit Post on r/Sailing Titled “ Proper Disposal of Expired Flares” ]
*[https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2015-03/documents/9545928.pdf A 1998 Report by the US Army Corps of Engineers Titled “Alternatives to Open Burning/Open Detonation of Energetic Materials - A Summary of Current Technology” ]
**Mentioned:
***Incineration
***Wet air oxidation
***Hydrothermal oxidation and supercritical water oxidation
***Electrochemical destruction
***Biodegradation
***Plasma arc destruction
*Called Open Detonation/Open Burning a “First Generation Method”
**Closed Incineration with Pollution Controls etc a “Second Generation Method”
***The other methods discussed were a “Third Generation Method”
**Much of the aforementioned pushback to incineration was probably due to the Chronic Exposure/[[Environmental Justice]] aspect of all that,  along with [[Energetics Storage]] of the stuff that hasn’t been burnt yet
**A Mobile OS Pyrotechnics/EOD Incinerator may be a neat project
***ALTHOUGH at least as with Chemical Weapons it seems like the Alkaline Hydrolysis or SCWO process is scaled up and applied to all that

Latest revision as of 16:33, 19 February 2026

Basics

  • This page aims to cover how to safely dispose of Pyrotechnic Flares / Flares
  • They are required for Boats/Ship, but typically expire after 4 Years or so

Use for Training/Controlled Use Then Standard Disposal

  • Especially if done BEFORE they are truly expired, they are still safe to use, just not reliable to count your life on etc
  • HOWEVER given they are meant to signal distress, you don’t want to accidentally have SAR Groups Scrambled etc over you using old flares
  • Devices such as Gun Launched Flares and Rocket Flares complicate this approach too
  • For simple Red Light flares, and to a lesser extent Smoke Flares though, this shouldn’t be much of an issue

Procedure

  • Need to check for existing OFFICIAL procedures
  • Mainly:
    • Check for a Burn Ban / Burn Advisory
    • Be in an area that isn’t very combustible and have Fire Extinguishers on hand for potential secondary fires
    • Notify Local Coast Guard (and MAYBE Fire Department+Police, although this may be less necessary)
    • Not doing the test on the water/near a roadway would probably help with that aspect too (no concerned call in’s etc)
    • With proper safety precautions in place, activate the flare
    • Once it is fully done combusting etc dispose of properly

Disposal via a Third Party

  • Supposedly some Fire Departments/Local Governments or Household Hazardous Waste or Marine Stores etc collect them
    • Granted do they just run into the same issue is the question…
      • Supposedly this was the issue some ran into with Acetylene Gas Cylinder collection
        • They were collecting them for a fee…but not disposing of them properly

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