The main methods of using outdoor parasols include the following:
For handheld use. Hold a parasol so that its surface covers the parts exposed to the sun, such as your head, face, and arms.
Desktop use. Place an umbrella directly on the table to block areas from the sun.
Brackets are used. Use a special sun protection umbrella holder to hold the umbrella in a suitable location, such as in your car, on an outdoor seat or on the beach, to block the sun's rays.
Tents are used. When using a parasol in a tent, you need to unfold the umbrella, adjust it to the appropriate height, and ensure the stability of the umbrella.
In addition, you should pay attention to the following points when using parasols:
Before use, check whether all parts of the umbrella are secure, such as whether the screws are tightened and whether the bracket is bent or deformed.
When used by multiple people, avoid injuries caused by movement of the umbrella.
Avoid using parasols in strong winds or heavy rain to avoid deformation or damage to the ribs.
After use, it should be stored properly away from direct sunlight and rain.
Regularly clean and maintain your parasol by washing it with water and soap, and using maintenance products such as antifungal or sunscreen spray.