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Safety Equipment Check

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Re: Safety Equipment Check

Postby Midnightsun » May 26th, 2022, 6:04 pm

The pack I just picked up was dated March 22 so about as fresh as it gets. I would not call them cheap as it cost me over $250 after taxes. https://www.entrepotmarinemart.com/en/s ... orisuper12
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Re: Safety Equipment Check

Postby Grafunkus » May 28th, 2022, 6:04 pm

Phrancus wrote:Source of the post you don't have to replace all do you? just add a fresh one and each year you fire off the oldest at new years eve...

I believe it is illegal to fire a flare unless in an emergency. I also am not sure where to dispose of outdated flares.
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Re: Safety Equipment Check

Postby Grafunkus » May 28th, 2022, 6:05 pm

Anybody know, if the dial on a fire extinguisher shows in the "green", even if it is out dated, is it still good?
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Re: Safety Equipment Check

Postby km1125 » May 28th, 2022, 6:19 pm

Grafunkus wrote:Source of the post Anybody know, if the dial on a fire extinguisher shows in the "green", even if it is out dated, is it still good?

Not sure about the regulations in Canada, but in the USA they just added the expiration dates. So here, that extinguisher would not qualify towards your requirements. It's likely still good and could be on the boat, but you'd need the appropriate number of good qualifying ones besides that one to be "legal".

I've had several (over 10) old extinguishers that we used for practice for the kids once. All of them were in the 'green' or marginally close to green and all fired off perfectly fine when we were playing with them.
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Re: Safety Equipment Check

Postby bud37 » May 28th, 2022, 6:27 pm

Grafunkus wrote:Source of the post
Phrancus wrote:Source of the post you don't have to replace all do you? just add a fresh one and each year you fire off the oldest at new years eve...

I believe it is illegal to fire a flare unless in an emergency. I also am not sure where to dispose of outdated flares.


They definitely frown on that........check with your local power squadron if there is one up there, also the marina may have a out of date flare day. Sometimes we used to get permission on a certain day for the boaters to fire off their old flares.....gave them some experience in using different flares and the guns. We used to light the blast gas stacks with flares, always had to inform the harbour and CCG.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: Safety Equipment Check

Postby Grafunkus » May 29th, 2022, 8:10 am

bud37 wrote:Source of the post
Grafunkus wrote:Source of the post
Phrancus wrote:Source of the post you don't have to replace all do you? just add a fresh one and each year you fire off the oldest at new years eve...

I believe it is illegal to fire a flare unless in an emergency. I also am not sure where to dispose of outdated flares.


They definitely frown on that........check with your local power squadron if there is one up there, also the marina may have a out of date flare day. Sometimes we used to get permission on a certain day for the boaters to fire off their old flares.....gave them some experience in using different flares and the guns. We used to light the blast gas stacks with flares, always had to inform the harbour and CCG.


No power squadron here!

I just did a quick search "It is illegal to burn off expired flares, and they are not accepted at landfill sites, or by police or fire departments."
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Re: Safety Equipment Check

Postby Midnightsun » May 29th, 2022, 8:17 am

When I purchased my new ones last week, the guy at the store told me to bring the old ones in as they are used for training. Maybe you have a similar thing in your area?

As for extinguishers on boats in Canada, here is the latest and greatest. https://www.boaterexam.com/boating-reso ... nguishers/
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Re: Safety Equipment Check

Postby Cooler » May 29th, 2022, 9:34 am

We collect the expired flares from the public, and the local Coast Guard coordinates a training day for participants to practice firing flares under their supervision. I would suggest you contact any law enforcement agency near you, and ask if they want them. I also keep some expired flares on board. While they do not comply with regs, they still work most of the time if you need them. 8-) er
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Re: Safety Equipment Check

Postby Grafunkus » June 9th, 2022, 9:04 pm

I received an email today from Canadian Power Squadron today. They will be hosting a number of events for turning in expired flares. https://www.cps-ecp.ca/events/safety-eq ... al-days-2/
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Re: Safety Equipment Check

Postby Dad Joke » July 25th, 2022, 12:58 pm

It's my understanding that you can keep expired flares onboard, but you are obviously required to carry new one too.

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