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Care of Flags

Experience has proven that this is an impossible question to answer accurately. It is like predicting the weather, airborne contamination, and the treatment people will give a flag.

The major enemies of a flag are wind, water, sun and carelessness…the single greatest cause of flag deterioration. Neither you nor we can control the weather, but you can take care of your flag and lengthen its life. Occasional washing in warm mild-detergent water will prevent dirt and pollutants from attacking the fabric. To prevent mildew, let your flag dry thoroughly before storing it. Have your flag repaired at the first sign of fraying, don’t wait for it to be blown to shreds. Continuous day and night display will shorten a flag’s life. If you flag is not illuminated d at night, you should consider taking it down to appreciably lengthen its life.

Remember, no two flags receive identical wear. Because weather conditions vary, wearing conditions vary and consequently, the life of each flag is different.

Your flag works hard. It shakes, it trembles, it drapes, it whips, it snaps, it chafes, it bakes it freezes, it ripples, it flutters it quivers, it furls, it rolls, it flies, it unfurls, it hangs! Is it any wonder that it needs to be replaced two or three times a year?

The best way we know to stretch your “flag dollar” is to have three flags: one flying, one in the wash, and clean one in reserve for special occasions.

Flagsource, 2002/2003

 
 
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Sustainability Partner - Fabric Graphics Association

As a member of the Fabric Graphics Association, a division of the Indusrial Fabrics Association International, we are committed to supporting sustainable business practices of the textile and graphics industry.

We encourage the understanding and implementation of environmentally, socially and economically resposnible programs that support the growth of its member companies.

We work with manufacturers and suppliers to promote products that are environmentally friendly.

We encourage our members to adopt practices that conserve resources and energy in their processes as well as minimize the use of harmful chemicals.

We encourage members to design their products to lower the use of energy throughout the life span of the product.

We encourage members to look for opportunities to apply sustainable practices throughout their entire organizations not just on the plant floor.

Sincerely,

Tony Schmitt, Optima Graphics

Fabric Graphics Association Chairman