Banner Installation---Stop the Sail Effect?
OK, you received your banner...Question is, how do you hang the banner up?
Most people, when they think of a banner display, they think of your typical banner install between two trees or light posts...That's great, but when you have invested a couple hundred dollars into a banner, the last thing you want to see is your banner flying away in the wind.
Our suggestion for banner installation to help keep this problem from happening is to provide your banner with a guide wire to help distribute the weight evenly across the whole banner.
When dealing with large banner prints and there is no backing for the banner to rest against it, is almost inevitable your banner will become a large sail once the wind picks up. No matter if your banner is stitched and hemmed for durability, a grommet is sure to pop out of the banner if there is too much stress placed upon it. If displaying a banner in between two objects is the only means of installation for you, you definitely need a guide wire fro your banner installation. You want to place the guide wire behind the banner on the top and bottom of the banner. Once the guide wire is set, you want to secure the banner providing even distribution of the banner weight across the wires. Doing this helps to keep the banner nice and taught so there is no stress on any particular part of the banner. Installation of a banner is just as important as the banner itself, when done properly this can make the difference in how your banner is viewed. For more tips and tricks on banner installation and display visit bannersontime.com
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