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Flags
Outdoor/Indoor
Caring for your flag
How to care for your flags
• Consider where you position your flag as air pollution will cause the white areas to become grey and UV can, over time, cause deterioration and fading to the fabric.
• Life expectancy is entirely dependant on the climatic conditions and hours of flying. Realistic maximum lifespan of a flag used regularly is approximately six months. If any edges of the flag become frayed then trim, reinforce and re-hem to extend its life.
• Dismantle your flag during adverse weather conditions, including strong winds. Heavy rain combined with high winds can increase the weight
of the flag and put extra strain onto the pole.
• Flags can be washed in a regular washing machine on a 40° wash with everyday detergents. Always allow your flag to completely dry out before storing.
• Ensure that your flag doesn’t catch or snag on its pole or any other surrounding objects. Do not place poles too close together.
Street Flag
UF-ZMSTF-01
NEW
Optional printing service available
- A great way to advertise whilst on the move
- One bag can be used with up to four different flag shapes*
- All poles and rods supplied with backpack
- Adjustable belt and padding for added comfort
- Backpack made from coated nylon with mesh side-pockets
- Full printing service available as an optional extra
Visible graphic area (approx.): Edge - 771 (h) x 487 (w) mm Feather - 1200 (h) x 430 (w) mm Quill - 780 (h) x 380 (w) mm
X Banner - 1200 (h) x 500 (w) mm
Total hardware dimensions (approx.): Edge - 1185 (h) x 480 (w) mm Feather - 1268 (h) x 310 (w) mm Quill - 1268 (h) x 310 (w) mm
X Banner - 1280 (h) x 650 (w) mm
*All graphics are sold separately. Hardware is available to take all flag shapes
*Feather *Edge *Quill *Xbanner
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Reinforced straps and flag mount system
Zipped compartment for flag storage
Zipped storage compartment for poles and rods
Outdoor/Indoor / Flags