Re: [Paddlewise] Flares carried in a PFD - Can you get burnt? - What is a safe practice???

From: ralph diaz <rdiaz_at_ix.netcom.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 08:51:42 -0800
The small flares that fit into a PFD pocket are mainly a placebo or
pacifier.  For several reasons.

1.  They have such little hang time (the amount of time they are in the
air and possibly visible) that they likely only alert someone in the
rare chance that they are looking your way at the precise few seconds of
flaring.

2.  There have been too many cases of failure, even for flares that have
been carefully wrapped or left in the original packaging.  If you are
carrying 3 flares, you can pretty much count on 1 or 2 failing.

3.  Yes, saltwater exposure will rust chains, compromise seals, etc.


However, having said all that, they are still good to have on your
person or PFD as they are better than nothing.

ralph diaz

Peter Osman wrote:
> 
> G'Day,
> 
> Please - does anyone have any comments regarding flares carried in PFD's???
> 
> Until recently I thought it sensible to carry flares in a lifejacket pocket
> because what was the point in having them in a kayak if you were separated
> from it or unable to readily access them when required? Now on New Years
> Eve, during a spectacular fireworks display in Sydney Harbour, a friend
> decided to try out a few flares as a way of celebrating the millennium. His
> description of their thermal intensity was somewhat disturbing!! Appparently
> they were capable of boiling a cubic foot of water. What if they went off
> accidentally in the PFD - I could imagine some pretty severe burns as a
> result!
> 
> Can anyone comment on the chance of accidently setting off flares carried in
> the pocket of a PFD. This has been my practice for almost a year but I am
> having second thoughts?
> 
> Also how robust are flares against exposure to salt water - I sometimes
> (often) get completely soaked when mucking about in surf and carrying flares
> in my lifejacket. Is this likely to compromise the flare??
> 
> Would be glad of any advice or experience on these matters.
> 
> Regards, PeterO.
> 
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