How to check the stability of sunshades on windy days
Aug 20, 2024
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1. Visual inspection
(1) Check the brackets and frames: Check for any obvious signs of looseness, bending, or breakage in the brackets and frames of the sunshade.
(2) Check fixing points: Check whether the connection points between the sunshade and the ground or other fixed objects are firm, and whether the screws, nails or clips are tightened.
2. Manual shaking
(1) Shake bracket: Gently shake the bracket of the sunshade to feel its stability. If you feel obvious shaking or looseness, it may indicate a safety hazard.
(2) Check the tarpaulin: Pull the tarpaulin by hand to see if there are any loose or damaged areas. Loose tarpaulins are prone to tearing or causing deformation of supports in strong winds.
3. Check the ropes and cables
(1) Tighten the cable: Ensure that the cable or rope of the sunshade is in a tight state. If looseness is found, it should be adjusted or replaced in a timely manner.
(2) Check fixing points: The fixing points of the cable should be firm and reliable, with no signs of looseness.
4. Reinforcement measures
(1) Add counterweight: If the support of the sunshade has a counterweight device, it can be added during windy days to enhance its stability.
(2) Use ground nails: If conditions permit, the bracket or cable of the sunshade can be fixed to the ground with ground nails to increase its wind resistance.
5. Pay attention to weather forecast
Before the arrival of strong winds, check and reinforce the sunshade in a timely manner, or consider folding it up to avoid unnecessary losses.
6. Regular maintenance
Even in non windy weather, the stability and integrity of the sunshade should be regularly checked to promptly identify and address potential issues.
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