Safety Equipment Education and Flare Disposal Days are starting in B.C. on April 1st

Safety Days

Mar 22, 2017

Have Your Flares Expired?

If your flares have a manufacture date of 2013 or earlier they have or will expire this year. You can’t light them, throw them in the water or in your household garbage to dispose of them.

Disposing of expired flares has been an ongoing dilemma for boaters across the country. To help boaters dispose of expired flares in a safe and environmentally responsible manner CPS-ECP and selected CIL/Orion Dealers are hosting Safety Equipment Education and Flare Disposal Days. On these days, you will be offered the opportunity to learn about required safety equipment and you can bring your outdated flares to be properly disposed of, free of charge.

In accordance with Transport Canada requirements, flares are approved for four years from the date of manufacture. Typically, this means that boaters need to replace their flares every third or fourth boating season. If they have a manufacture date of 2013 or earlier they have expired or will expire during this boating season, boaters are required replace them… it’s the law!

DATE  RETAILER  LOCATION 
 April 1, 2017  Trotac Marine  370 George Rd. East Victoria, BC V8T 2W2 
 April 1, 2017  Steveston Marine and Hardware   19700 Langley Bypass #201, Langley, BC V3A 7B1 
 April 1, 2017  Steveston Marine and Hardware  8331 River Rd. Richmond, BC V6X 1Y1
 April 1, 2017  Steveston Marine and Hardware  1667 West 5th Ave. Vancouver, BC V6J 1N5
 April 15, 2017  All Bay Marina Ltd  2204 Harbour Rd. Sidney, BC V8L 2P6
 April 29, 2017   Stones Boatyard  1690 Stewert Ave Nanaimo, BC V9S 4E1

 

Visit https://www.cps-ecp.ca/public/public.asp?WCE=C=47%7CK=240853%7CRefreshT=%7CRefreshS=%7CRefreshD=8 for more dates and locations.

 

 

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