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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Pennant streamers can be installed again after a bad storm passes. You will find the process rather convenient except if you intend to keep the pennants set up every day regardless of the weather conditions. There are a number of guidelines on how to properly present the pennants.

Pennants naturally flap in the wind to attract people. The approach can lead to a number of difficulties especially if the area experiences a lot of strong winds. If you wish to maintain the good condition of the pennants, it is important that you bring these down if the winds blow too strong. Vinyl is particularly strong and will not easily tear but winds averaging 75 mph can cause a lot of damage.

If you cannot simply bring these down, you can display the pennants in a place where the material can be protected from very strong winds. If there is a huge storm coming in our residence, it is better to bring the pennants down in the mean time. The approach will increase its lifespan.

Aside from the elements, a poor setup can cause a number of problems and damage the pennants. The material has to be well-tied so these do not get damaged in strong winds and storms. The ropes also have to be tied well to keep winds from removing the material.

Vinyl is tough but it will not last long against terrible weather and wear-and-tear. Whenever the pennant streamers are dirty, clean these using some water to make it last longer.

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by: The Flagman