Windy Weather Wisdom: Safeguarding Your Umbrellas in St. George

Living in St. George, Utah, you get to enjoy sunny days and beautiful outdoor settings nearly year-round. However, the occasional windy conditions can pose a challenge, especially when it comes to maintaining the integrity of your outdoor umbrellas. At Outdoor Living, we want to ensure that your umbrellas remain safe and functional for years to come. Here’s your essential guide to managing and protecting your outdoor umbrellas during

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Understanding Wind Resilience

Our collection at Outdoor Living includes top-of-the-line Frankford Umbrellas, known for their durability and wind resistance. These umbrellas are designed to withstand many elements of nature, but even the sturdiest umbrella needs a bit of care when the winds pick up.

When to Take Action

The key to protecting your investment in quality outdoor umbrellas is knowing when to take them down. While Frankford Umbrellas are built to be wind-resistant, no umbrella is impervious to the forces of nature. When the weather forecast calls for strong winds, the safest choice is to lower and secure your umbrella.

No-Warranty Reminder

It’s important to remember that no warranties cover damage caused by wind for any of the umbrella brands we carry, including Frankford. This policy underscores the importance of being proactive about your umbrella care, especially in windy

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Step-by-Step Guide to Securing Your Umbrella

  1. Monitor Weather Reports: Always keep an eye on local weather forecasts. Knowing when a windy day is expected helps you prepare in advance.
  2. Lower the Umbrella: At the first sign of strong winds, lower your umbrella to prevent it from catching wind and potentially becoming damaged or causing damage.
  3. Use a Protective Cover: If you anticipate frequent windy conditions, invest in a high-quality protective cover. Covers help shield your umbrella from the elements when not in use.
  4. Secure with Straps: For umbrellas that remain outdoors, make sure they are securely strapped down. Even when lowered, a gust of wind can lift an unsecured umbrella.
  5. Consider Storage: If severe weather is on the horizon, the best protection is to remove the umbrella from its base and store it indoors until the weather improves.

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