Could Wind Damage My Banner and Sign?

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The discussion centers on the potential wind damage to a 3'x8' vinyl banner hung on a fixed metal sign measuring approximately 4'x20'. The banner is secured with cotton cord and anchored by stakes, while the wind conditions are currently mild. Concerns were raised about the possibility of the banner acting as a sail due to airflow between the banner and the wall, which could stress the sign. Key factors include the banner's material, anchoring method, and local wind conditions.

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Outside, I have a south-facing 3'x8' banner that is hung on a fixed sign connected to an L-shaped building. The wall that the banner is on is the inner vertical wall of the L-shape. It is approximately 12-15 inches away from the wall.

The sign is a big metal sign (approx 4'x20') with lights housed inside. I have cords that tie around the ends of the sign for the banner to hang down. The banner is anchored by 2 stakes I have placed in the ground.

I am concerned whether air flow created by the wind could create enough pressure/force between my banner and the wall such that the banner could act as a sail and place stress that could damage the sign.

Any advice would be gretaly appreciated.

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What's the banner made of? What is it tied onto the sign/stakes with? How taut is it? What wind conditions can you expect around the building?
 
The banner is made of vinyl. The top two corners of the banner are tied on to opposite ends of the sign by cotton cord (approx. 5mm diam), and it is not doubled over. The bottom corners of the banner are anchored down by stakes that have been driven into the soil and are tied together with 30-40 lb fishing line. The banner is taught enough so that it looks flat and even in appearance. weight of the banner rolled up is btwn 1-2 lbs. Wind conditions at this time are quite mild. I cannot imagine that it could get too strong as there is a wall that lies perpendicular just 5-10 m to the west of the banner.
 

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