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Multi-use flares are worth the investment for their versatility, reliability, and effectiveness in emergency signaling, navigation, and fire starting, making them a valuable addition to any survival kit.
Types of Multi-Use Flares
Multi-use flares, also known as pyrotechnic flares or multi-function flares, are designed to serve multiple purposes in emergency situations. These flares can signal for help, provide a light source, and even start a fire for warmth or cooking. Some popular types of multi-use flares include the Visual Distress Signal (VDS) flare, which meets international safety standards for signaling, and the Survival Flare, which includes a built-in compass and whistle.
Choosing the Right Multi-Use Flare
When selecting a multi-use flare, consider the duration of the signal, the type of fuel used, and the number of functions it provides. For example, a VDS flare typically burns for 30 seconds to 1 minute, while a Survival Flare may burn for up to 30 minutes. Look for flares that use a reliable fuel source, such as paraffin wax or a pyrotechnic composition, and choose a flare that includes a built-in compass and whistle for added functionality. It’s also essential to follow local regulations and safety guidelines when using multi-use flares.
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