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In case of an emergency, hand flares are a lifesaver. They are small sticks that produce a strong light when the stick is set on fire. A handset sparkler star flare, for example, can be used as a cautionary measure on boats and when out in the wilds you shouldn't want to have the option to hail help or be seen in obscurity.
There are couple of tips that you will need to remember while using hand flares. First, you just have to make sure you are in a non flammable safe space. Holding flare end up and out at an angle away from your body. Spark the flare by striking a match and wait until it burns strongly. Never point the flare at anyone else, as it may cause burns.
Hand-held red, orange or white-coloured smoke-producing flares The color of the flare is also a hint for rescuers, telling them your location or what type of emergency it is.

Having flare is not only helpful if stranded out even at sea or lost in the woods but it can save your life remove a flare, and everyone will see you. At night you can light a hand flare and be spotted by the rescue companies or the people who helped out. And handled fireworks are visible from far distances even in dark or remote areas, this is priceless for your survival-at-worst-case scenarios.

So if you head out to the wild, whether camping, climbing or boating somewhere in the sea always take care of this for an emergency situation. Are good for if you get separated or need to call for help ie hand flares. Next to you it always meant by firing system flares so that way if someone needed to see them, they could come help you.

As much as you may hate to admit it if you plan on boating, magic fire hand flares are required for your safety. Your boat is, after all, subject to the vagaries of a broken engine or being far out at sea, and when that happens hand flares can be used as signals to inform boats or the rescue team where you are located in case of emergency. Keep hand flares in waterproof container in a dry and accessible place on vessel. Hand flares are not identical to smoke distress signals and thus should be counted separately, but this issue is incompletely discussed by existing rules. Remember to inspect the expiration date of hand flares and switch them out as necessary.