Q. Are flameless ration heaters recyclable?
A. No. Due to the chemical contents and their reaction with water, FRHs are not recyclable and should be disposed of in regular household rubbish.
Q. Can I burn or incinerate a used heater?
A. No. Flameless heaters should never be disposed of in fire or incinerators, as residual chemicals may cause dangerous reactions.
Q. Are used flameless heaters hazardous?
A. Once fully spent and cooled, On Track’s FRHs are stable and non-hazardous. However, they should still be handled with care and disposed of properly.
Q. Can I open or cut the heater open after use?
A. No. Do not puncture or tamper with the heater, either before or after use. The contents are not meant to be exposed or handled directly.
Q: Is it okay to bury the heater while hiking or camping?
A. No. FRHs are not biodegradable and should never be buried. Always pack them out and dispose of them in a rubbish bin.
Q: Can I drink the hot water used with the heater?
A. No, this water has come into contact with the heating element, which contains chemicals and is not safe to drink.