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Old 11-25-2018, 11:14 PM   #4
The Real BigGuy
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I worked for a hazardous waste company and one of the things we wouldn’t/couldn’t accept was flares. I never found anyone I could refer people too.

Please don’t listen to FFL, not that I expect you or any sane person would. Flares are considered an explosive hazardous waste and contain perchlorate so soaking them in water isn’t a viable solution. No transfer station will or should take them. I would suggest calling your local police or fire department for advice.


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