Emergency Flare: Burning Long and Bright - Learn How to Make It!

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The discussion centers around the composition and functionality of emergency flares, specifically how they burn for extended periods. A user expresses curiosity about the materials involved and seeks guidance on creating one, indicating prior research efforts have not yielded satisfactory results. However, the conversation acknowledges the potential dangers of discussing the specifics of flare construction, leading to the conclusion that delving into such details would be inappropriate. The thread ultimately concludes without providing any specific instructions or insights into making emergency flares.
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Hi ! :smile:
What's there in emergency flare ? How does it burn as long ?
Anyone know how to make it ?
 
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Thank you !
Oh.. Yes I know, but I've already done a lot of research with Google. And I wrote post as a last resort. I think emergency flare is not just ping pong ball in alu foil... Or I missed a website in Google, but I don't think
 
Sorry, getting into details would mean getting into the "dangerous activities" territory.

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