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Flags wear out. Over time flags become tattered, torn and faded. A lot of time the flag's torn condition 'creeps' up on us and goes unnoticed.

Make a note on your calendar to check your flag every month. Check your flag after significant wind events.

When your flag is no longer a fitting emblem of display it should be destroyed. Contact your local veteran's organizations for proper flag disposal and retirement ceremonies.

I you can't fine one, or, if they don't have the ability to properly dispose of your American or state flags, contact the Flag Keepers by clicking on the "We Support the Flag Keepers" link at the top of the page.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 


Welcome to Wave the Flag!
Increase Flag Awareness


We Support the Flag Keepers!

 

God Bless the USA and the Flag of Liberty!

The following businesses, agencies and residences have demonstrated that they display Old Glory with dignity and respect:

  Wynne (res), Portage, MI     Trapani Orthodontics, Algonquin, IL     Bozzuto Landscaping, Laurel, MD     D. Jacob (res) Bergenfield, NJ     J. Betka, (res) Littleton, CO     Saratoga Specialties, Elmhurst, IL     Barrel Access & Supply, University Park, IL     Cummins Mid-South, Memphis, TN     Juniper Networks, Sunnyvale, GA     Waste Management, Granite Quarry, NC    African-American Research Library, Fort Lauderdale, FL     Juniper Networks, Sunnyvale, Ca     DivcoWest, San Jose, CA     Colby (res), Florissant, CO     Sweeney (res), Stamford, CT     Mulholland (res), Chesapeake, VA     Jupiter Networks, Sunnyvale, CA     Driscoll Enterprizes Inc, Pittsburgh, PA     Gulfstream Natural Gas, Coden AL     Kamm (res), Marietta, GA    Budget Truck, Albuquerque, NM     American Speech, Rockville, MD    La-Z-Boy, Lincolnton, NC     Arno (res), Williamsburg, OH     Days Inn, Campton, NH     Pulsafeeder, Punta Gorda, FL     Pedrazzani (res), Hunt Valley, MD     Nelson (res), Parker, CO     Jackson (res), Durham, NC     Gulfstream Natural Gas, Coden, AL     Santa Barbara VW, Santa Barbara, CA     Dollar General Corp, Zanesville, OH     Lincoln (res), San Diego, CA     Terry Printing Inc, Janesville, WI     Stevens (res), Statesville, NC     Cambre (res), Miami, FL     Crumbling (res) Myrtle Beach, SC     Meissner (res), Wauwatosa, WI     Chavez (res), Denver, CO     S. Diener (res), High Point, NC     BJ Adams Co, Snowmass Village, CO     Brawley Middle School, Mooresville, NC     E-Z8 Motel, Newark, CA     McDonald & Kanyuk, Atty's, Concord, NH     B. Lobdell (res), N Hollywood, CA,     Kubas (res) Maple Grove, MN     PCMS Magna Care, Garden City, NJ     Naylor Inc, Atlanta, GA    

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Refuge, Dillingham, AK     Normand Cascade, Beltsville, MD     Carson (res), Raleigh, NC     Cintron/Whitley (res), Woodhaven, NY     Webber (res), Troy, MI      Larson (res), Dencer, CO     Ferretti (res), Exton, PA     Manatee Co. Landfill, Bradenton, FL     Vetoch, Relay, MD     Duro Dyne Midwest, Fairfield, OH     Payne (res), Milton, FL     Wyndham Dallas North, Dallas, TX     Andy's Pak N Post, Asheville, NC     Buncombe County Physical Facilites, Ashville, NC     Casey (res), San Jose, CA     Turgeon (res), Glastonbury, CT     Anne M. Rosa, CPA, Tonawanda, NY     Ramirez (res), Los Angelos, CA     Finney County Public Lib, Garden City, KS     Walsh (res), Plainfield, IL     Tyler (res), Mattituck, NY     Renaissance Technoligies, E Setauket, NY     J. Stabler, Boerne, TX     Brose Chicago, Inc, Chicago, IL     G&S Frasier, Scottsdale, AZ     Cummins Mid-South, Memphis, TN     Premier Designs, Inc, Irving, TX     Mariner Health Care, Houston, TX     Incotec Corp, Mojave, CA     Bill Hood Nissan, Hammond, LA     Carney (res), Summerville, SC     US Oil and Refining Co, Tacoma, WA,     State Farm Ins Companies, Fairmont, WV     Academy of Detroit - West, Redford, MI     D. Todd (res), Myrtle Beach, SC     B.I.S.D, N Richland Hills, TX     Suffolk Federal Credit Union, Medford, NY     Brooks, Berry, Haynie & Associates, Mableton, GA     Process Technology, Mentor, OH     Integris Metals, Atlanta, GA     Texas Electric Co-op, Georgetown, TX     Enterprise Printing and Office, Moorseville, NC     ALL Aerials, Richfield, OH     City of Ranger, Ranger, TX     Star Fleet Yachts, Kemah, TX     Arnold's Office Products, Santee, CA     Keystone Motors, Montgomeryville, PA     Alban Engine Power Systems, Elkridge, MD     Correctional Enterprize, State Farm, VA     Portola Packaging, San Jose, CA     Plainview Water District, Plainview, NY     Robert Greenberg, Atty, Pomona, CA       Guleside Supply, Macon, GA     Camp International, Jackson, MI     Renaissance Technologies, East Setauket, NY     New Horizon Elementary School, Irvine, CA    

 
At Wave the Flag, our primary goal is to increase flag awareness. We want people to start looking at their American Flags and noticing the condition of the flags. Vibrant? Or, faded? Strong body? Or, tattered? Crisp Trailing Edge? Or, ripped?

Most often, people say they just didn't notice the ragged condition of their flag. "You know, you pass it every day and it just gets away from you before you notice it." I bet you'd notice if your suit pocket was ripped away. Or, a 15" rip in your dress. I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings, but, think about it folks. Think about it.

 

 
We support The Flag Keepers. Their goals are to bring about the respectful display of the American flag, the removal of those flags that are dirty and ragged, and the nurturing of patriotic values.

Every month due to the efforts of patriotic flag watchers hundreds and hundreds of worn, faded, torn and ragged U.S. flags are being replaced with vibrant Stars and Stripes flowing free to the wind! Their goal is to see tens of thousands of ragged U.S. flags replaced throughout America.

Remember to check your American flag! Getting a little dirty? Maybe need a minor sewing repair? Your local dry cleaners can take care of those minor problems.
For information on how to display your flag select the "Featured Sites" button on the left side of this page. Or visit The Flag Keepers!

Flag Keepers' Flag Disposal and Information Links:
Flag Keepers' Flag Burning and Flag Disposal Ceremony information page.
Flag Keepers' Send Us Your Flag. Disposal information and address to send.

They dispose of state flags. Note: local, state flag disposal is very limited to rare. They proudly accept state flags and official city flags.

They dispose of Friendly Nations' flags. They will include flags of foreign nations that support the goals of liberty that America stands for. The Flag Keepers will insure a dignified ceremony with comments tailored to your flag.

How to Report a Flag: Report Tattered and Unsightly American and State Flags - Flag Rescue!
Click here to report a tattered, ragged, dirty or torn flag. Simple and easy form. Your personal information is never released to anyone under any circumstances.

Look for dirty flags, ragged flags, torn flags and faded flags. Flags with torn, ripped, and tattered trailing edges are the most common types of torn-up flags reported. You don't have to limit torn and ragged flag reports to the American flag. Consideration should also be given to official state flags and city flags. Real or false patriotism can be reflected in a flag's condition. Automobile dealerships and banks represent the largest segment of businesses flying  ragged, torn and faded flags from flag poles. One flag pole with one ragged flag is one flag pole too many. Realistically, there will always be flag poles flying ragged and faded flags. Our job is to make America a better place by reducing the number of ragged flags from flag poles in front of businesses and government agencies.
 

Your Flag Facts

Between 1777 and 1960, Congress passed several acts that changed the shape, design and arrangement of the flag and allowed for additional stars and stripes to be added to reflect the admission of each new state.

 

Today the flag consists of thirteen horizontal stripes, seven red alternating with 6 white. The stripes represent the original 13 colonies, the stars represent the 50 states of the Union. The colors of the flag are symbolic as well; red symbolizes hardiness and valor; white symbolizes purity and innocence and blue represents vigilance, perseverance and justice.

Lift your heart! The next sunny day that has a really nice breeze, look for a
high flying, vibrant American Flag ... and give it a look!

Celebrate America! Celebrate Liberty!

We honor the 911 Memorial. We remember the Bombing of the Twin Towers, Pentagon Bombing, airliners hijacked and the attack on America. We are a Patriotic Website for Tattered American Flag Reporting, American Flag Disposal Service, and the proper American Flag (nylon) Recycling Project. Never forget Sept 11 2001; America Attacked. Remember terms like flag, American flag, American flags, flags, recycle flag, recycle flags, dispose flag, dispose of flag, and proper flag disposal. American flag disposal should be conducted with dignity and respect.
To properly dispose of American flags, state flag recycling, recycling of American flags, refer to sites like the Flag Keepers for proper info. There are too many hateful flag burning acts, improper burning of American flags, and improper care of American flags. Proper care of our flag, proper U.S. flag disposal, and U.S. flag recycling is the patriotic duty of patriotic Americans. We should always properly dispose of the American flag. Proper disposal of U.S. flag, recommended disposal of U.S. flag, recommended disposal of American flag, how to recycle US flag, how to recycle American flag, how to recycle flag, how to dispose of flag, how to dispose of American flag, and how to dispose of the US flag are patriotic endeavors of patriotic people.
Veterans Day, Armistice Day, Marine Corps Birthday, and Patriot’s Day are but a few of the times we should think about and interact with American flag related events. Proper American flag disposal, flag recycling and how to dispose of nylon flags are but a few of the topics we should become familiar with. Proper flag disposal info is available at out patriotic website where we celebrate patriotism, patriots, Flag Day, offer info to recycle flags, half staff and half mast info and information about Memorial Day, and, flag recycling.
 

 

 

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