When it comes to displaying the flag, there are certain rules and guidelines that should be followed to show proper respect. Here are the top 10 flag etiquette tips to keep in mind:
1. Proper Display
Always display the flag from sunrise to sunset, unless illuminated at night. It should be raised quickly and lowered ceremoniously.
2. Respectful Position
When displaying the flag with other flags, it should be at the center and highest point. It should never be flown above another flag.
3. Handling with Care
Handle the flag with respect and dignity. It should never touch the ground or be used for any sort of decoration.
4. Half-Staff Protocol
When flying the flag at half-staff, it should be raised to the top of the pole for a moment and then lowered to half-staff position. It should be raised to full staff before lowering for the day.
5. Proper Folding
When folding the flag, it should be done carefully and respectfully. The end result should be a triangle with only the blue field showing.
6. Flag Size
When displaying the flag indoors, the size should be proportionate to the size of the room and the flagpole. It should never be larger than any other flag present.
7. Flag Salute
When saluting the flag, individuals should stand at attention facing the flag with their right hand over their heart. Military personnel should salute as appropriate.
8. Respectful Disposal
When the flag is worn or tattered, it should be disposed of in a dignified manner, such as burning it in a respectful ceremony.
9. Flag Code Knowledge
It is important to familiarize yourself with the U.S. Flag Code to ensure proper respect and handling of the flag in all situations.
10. Flag Day Observance
On Flag Day, June 14th, it is customary to display the flag in celebration of the adoption of the U.S. flag. Take this opportunity to show your patriotism and respect for the flag.
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