Time-expired flares (TEPs) pose a safety risk if not handled and disposed of correctly. To address this, the Department of Transport has established a scheme for the safe disposal of TEPs. As an authorized agent, SNG is here to help ensure the process is both safe and convenient for you.
Why Do Flares Expire?
Marine flares have expiration dates for a reason. Over time, the chemicals inside can degrade, leading to unreliable performance. Expired flares may fail to ignite when needed or, worse, ignite unpredictably. This instability makes proper disposal essential—not only for personal safety but also for the safety of others at sea.
Common Misconceptions About Flare Disposal
Many boat owners are unsure of what to do with old flares, and misconceptions can lead to dangerous practices. Here are a few common myths:
"I can use flares past their expiry."
"I’ll just throw them in the bin."
"I can store them indefinitely."
Environmental Impact of Improper Disposal
How the Disposal Scheme Works
Under the new scheme, individuals or organizations can bring their expired flares to designated chandlers, including SNG’s locations in:
Once collected, TEPs are securely transported to the army for safe destruction. This service is available regardless of where the flares were originally purchased.
What Happens After You Drop Them Off?
After you hand over your TEPs to SNG, we ensure they’re properly stored and transported to trained professionals. The army handles final disposal, using controlled methods to safely neutralize the chemicals and materials within the flares. This collaborative effort ensures both safety and environmental protection
Guidelines for Handling and Transporting TEPs
When preparing your flares for disposal, follow these key safety tips:
Handle with Care:
- Treat all TEPs as potentially hazardous. Avoid actions that could cause a fire or explosion.
Faulty or Misfired Flares:
- Do not mix damaged or misfired pyrotechnics with regular TEPs. Contact the Gardaí if you suspect they are in a dangerous condition.
Packaging:
- Place TEPs in a paper or plastic bag.
- Store the bag in a strong cardboard box to prevent leaks or damage.
Transportation:
- Secure the box in your vehicle to prevent movement.
- Avoid carrying matches or other flammable items in the same vehicle.
- Never smoke while handling or transporting TEPs.
Additional Safety Tips for Storing Flares Before Disposal
If you can’t immediately dispose of your TEPs, follow these guidelines for safe storage:
- Store them in a cool, dry place away from heat sources or direct sunlight.
- Keep them out of reach of children or unauthorized individuals.
- Periodically check the condition of stored flares, looking for signs of damage or corrosion.
SNG's Commitment to Marine Safety
At SNG, we’re dedicated to keeping you and your crew safe at sea. Offering a safe and straightforward way to dispose of TEPs is just one part of our commitment.
We also provide a full range of marine safety equipment and services, including life raft servicing, lifejacket sales, and more.
Regular Safety Checks
Proper flare disposal is only one part of maintaining safety at sea. We encourage all boat owners to regularly inspect their safety equipment, including:
- Life rafts
- Lifejackets and buoyancy aids
- EPIRBs and other emergency beacons
Our team at SNG is happy to assist with safety checks and equipment servicing to ensure you’re prepared for every journey.