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#1679951 - 05/08/16 11:35 AM Disposal of expired marine signal flares
ChooChoo Offline
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How do I safely get rid of my old expired signal flares.
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#1679957 - 05/08/16 11:44 AM Re: Disposal of expired marine signal flares [Re: ChooChoo]
EGGNOG Offline
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Registered: 01/18/10
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Loc: Watertown
Try your local fire dept .





















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#1679961 - 05/08/16 12:03 PM Re: Disposal of expired marine signal flares [Re: ChooChoo]
KillTaker Offline

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Registered: 04/17/06
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Loc: Southbury, CT
4th of july....


but old flares can still be used, you just have to have legal flares on board.
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#1679973 - 05/08/16 01:07 PM Re: Disposal of expired marine signal flares [Re: ChooChoo]
macattack678 Offline

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Registered: 01/25/05
Posts: 3876
Loc: North Stonington
Can you light them off in the yard and then trash them?

"Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from bad decisions."

"Great fishermen are not born that way.....They become so through a lifetime of neglecting other things in their lives."

"Don't try to explain it. Just nod your head. Breathe in. Breathe out. Move on.

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#1679975 - 05/08/16 01:09 PM Re: Disposal of expired marine signal flares [Re: macattack678]
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yep, just not so as to signal distress....
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#1679976 - 05/08/16 01:11 PM Re: Disposal of expired marine signal flares [Re: macattack678]
Don P Offline

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Registered: 05/03/07
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Loc: CLINTON, CT
Originally Posted By: macattack678
Can you light them off in the yard and then trash them?




Physically = Yes

Legally = No (IMO.....haven't looked at the regs, but no surface to air in CT, and you can't do it near water where you would be basically prank calling 911)
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#1679979 - 05/08/16 01:20 PM Re: Disposal of expired marine signal flares [Re: Don P]
KillTaker Offline

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Originally Posted By: Don P
Originally Posted By: macattack678
Can you light them off in the yard and then trash them?




Physically = Yes

Legally = No (IMO.....haven't looked at the regs, but no surface to air in CT, and you can't do it near water where you would be basically prank calling 911)



Do you take anti-redneck pills or something??????
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#1679980 - 05/08/16 01:30 PM Re: Disposal of expired marine signal flares [Re: ChooChoo]
Don P Offline

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Loc: CLINTON, CT
People can make their own decisions, but I wouldn't give people potentially illegal advice online with them thinking its totally legal....but that's just me....anti or pro whatever pill.
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#1679982 - 05/08/16 01:39 PM Re: Disposal of expired marine signal flares [Re: ChooChoo]
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That's why I clarified "as to not signal distress"....
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#1679986 - 05/08/16 02:45 PM Re: Disposal of expired marine signal flares [Re: ChooChoo]
macattack678 Offline

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Registered: 01/25/05
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Loc: North Stonington
My yard is no where near the water........ Just sayin.

"Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from bad decisions."

"Great fishermen are not born that way.....They become so through a lifetime of neglecting other things in their lives."

"Don't try to explain it. Just nod your head. Breathe in. Breathe out. Move on.

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