Nevada State Flags

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the Nevada State Flags state flag β€” including history, display rules, sizing, and where to buy.

Tidmore Flags carries authentic, US-made Nevada state flags in nylon and polyester, available in multiple sizes for homes, businesses, and institutions.

For a 20-foot pole, a 3x5 ft flag is standard. For a 25-foot pole, go with 4x6 ft. For 30-35 feet, use 5x8 ft. Nevada's Great Basin and mountain areas can experience very strong winds β€” use a properly rated pole and hardware for your location.

200-denier nylon with UV-resistant ink is the top choice for Nevada's intense desert sun. Nevada's high desert UV index is among the highest in the US year-round. Standard nylon fades rapidly in Nevada without UV-protective coating. For the windiest Nevada locations like Reno and the Lake Tahoe basin, a heavier polyester provides better wind resistance.

Nevada's intense desert UV is one of the harshest environments for flag colors. Even a quality 200-denier UV-resistant nylon flag typically lasts 6 to 10 months of daily flying in Nevada's sun. Bringing it in during peak midday sun extends color life significantly.

Yes, but the US flag must always fly on top when both are on the same pole. On separate poles of equal height, they can fly at the same level with the US flag to its own right (observer's left) and both flags the same size.

For Nevada's intense UV environment, a sewn Nevada flag is the better investment. The Nevada flag's detailed corner design with the Battle Born scroll, star, and sagebrush sprays is best rendered with embroidered or appliqued construction that holds its color and definition longer under Nevada's desert sun.

Battle Born refers to Nevada being admitted to the Union on October 31, 1864, during the Civil War. Nevada was admitted quickly β€” partly due to its silver mines which helped finance the Union war effort. The phrase reflects Nevada's birth as a state during wartime and its loyalty to the Union.

Buy a flag specifically rated for UV resistance with 200-denier nylon and UV-protective ink coating. Bring the flag in during peak midday UV hours when possible. In Nevada's dry desert climate, dust and sand can also abrade flag fabric β€” rinse the flag with fresh water regularly to remove dust buildup.

For indoor ceremonial display, use a pole sleeve flag on an 8-foot pole with a base and ornament. Gold fringe is the traditional finish. Nevada's cobalt blue flag with the silver and gold corner design looks sharp in formal settings like courtrooms, schools, and government buildings.

Retire your worn Nevada flag by burning in a dignified ceremony. Nevada VFW posts, American Legion chapters, and fire departments hold regular flag retirement ceremonies throughout the state.

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