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Flag Maintenance

CARING FOR YOUR NEW FLAG


Congratulations! 
The Annin flag you have purchased is one of the very finest made. Given reasonable care it should provide maximum service and satisfaction. Here are a few simple suggestions to help you enjoy your new flag longer.

1. Only flags made specifically for exterior use should be displayed outdoors.

2. For the best results, do not expose your flag to rain, snow or abnormally high winds; these forces of nature can shorten its life considerably. Should the flag become wet, it should be spread out and allowed to dry completely. Do not fold or roll-up a wet or damp flag.

3. To keep its rich colors looking bright, clean your flag regularly, before soiling and discoloration from dirt, smoke, dust and other airborne contaminants "set" in the fabric. Outdoor flags can be hand-washed with warm water and a mild soap, then thoroughly rinsed and spread out to dry. Do not let the flag stand in the wash water or you might experience some color "make off" onto the white stripes. Professional dry cleaning is recommended for indoor/ parade flags. Incidentally, many establishments will clean Old Glory free of charge, especially during the period just prior to Flag Day, June 14.

4. Do not place the flag where the wind will whip it against rough surfaces, tree branches, wires, cables, etc. The smallest tear can soon result in a tattered flag. Keep pole surfaces free of heavy dirt, rust, scale and corrosion that could damage your flag.

5. Inspect your flag regularly for signs of wear. In particular, look for "normal wear" fabric or thread breaks which may occur in the "fly" end. This is the end farthest from the staff. Trimming off and re-hemming torn or frayed ends will help extend the life of your flag.

 

How long will a flag last?

There is no exact answer. The U.S. Government generally expects a nylon or cotton bunting flag to last approximately 90 days, based on daily usage from sunrise to sunset -but not during periods of inclement weather. Tests have shown that in some cases a flag flown 24 hours a day will last only one-fourth as long as one flown during the daylight hours only.

Regardless of how well it is constructed, a flag is, after all, only a piece of cloth and will sooner or later succumb to the elements. However, it has been well documented that reasonably good care can contribute greatly to longer life.

Note to Large Flag Users (12 x 18 ft. and up)

Larger flags naturally represent a more significant investment and as such, should be given maximum protection. Pay special attention to #5 above and keep your flag in good repair. Consider having two flags and rotating them on a regular basis. Tests have shown that flag fibers actually benefit from periodic "rest". Also, you will not be without a flag while one is being cleaned or repaired.

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More choices: American Flags

American Classroom Flags  |  American Stick Flags|Indoor American FlagsOne of the most noted symbols of patriotism is the American Flag. When you've made the decision to buy the best American flag for sale, be sure to buy our Nyl-Glo nylon or Tough-Tex polyester American flags. In keeping with that symbol of patriotism, we guarantee that all of our flags are American made. We boast bright, bold colors in our stars and stripes and take extraordinary pride in all of our flags and patriotic products. Get ready to "pledge allegiance" . Our flags are made by America’s oldest and largest flag company, remaining heads and shoulders above any other U.S. flag manufacturing company in the United States. Be sure to check out our selection ofstate flags for saleandinternational flags for saleto fly with your American flag.

American Flags Made in the USA!

As a founding member of the Flag Manufactures Association of America (FMAA) Annin certifies that its American flags have been made in the USA of materials that are originate in the United States and that every step of its manufacturing processes are completed by USA labor in facilities that are based on American soil.

History of the American Flag

The United States flag consists of thirteen equal horizontal stripes of red (top and bottom) alternating with white, with a blue rectangle in the canton bearing fifty five pointed stars. The stars are arranged in nine offset horizontal rows of six stars (top and bottom) alternating with rows of five stars. The fifty stars on the flag represent the fifty U.S. states and the thirteen stripes represent the thirteen original colonies. The American Flag is also known as Stars and Stripes, Old Glory, and the Star-Spangled Banner. Due to the symbolism, the canton is also named the union. This part of the flag can stand alone as a Union Jack flag. When compared to the flags of other countries, the flag of the American flag is very complex. Here are the full flags specifications.

Flag Etiquette

The United States flag should never be allowed to touch the ground and, if flown at night, must be illuminated. If the edges become tattered through wear, the flag should be repaired or replaced. When a flag is so tattered that can no longer serve as a symbol of the United States, it should be destroyed in a dignified manner, preferably by burning. The American Legion and other organizations regularly conduct dignified flag-burning ceremonies, often on Flag Day, June 14. If you are interested in flag etiquette be sure to look around our website.

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