2 things that you are not supposed to allow to happen to the American flag: Allow it to touch the ground, or burn it.
ground and water
The Section 8b code states that the American flag should never touch anything beneath it, such as the ground, the floor, water, or merchandise.
It shouldn't touch anything but gloved hands
The flag must only be flown between sunrise and sunset (unless it is properly lit). The flag must never touch the ground. The flag must be ceremoniously disposed of when it becomes faded or tatered (contact your local Boy Scout troop). The flag is raised quickly and lowered slowly.
An employee should never say or do anything that can be viewed as critical or disrespectful to an employe. Stealing and lying would be two huge things an employee should never do.
Noway should it be changed it is the most unique flag in the world. It is two triangled.
You can never let the flag touch the ground or it has to be burned. Secondly, do not spill any thing on the flag or will have to burn.
Windex or anything with ammonia in it.
The Eagle is the top-middle of the flag. There's also two people on the side holding things
Two things that never meet or pass are called parallel objects. Or parallel lines.
The five places the American flag is never lowered are on the back of the $10 bill, two on the back of the $20 bill, the back of the $50 bill and on the moon.
In the Pledge of Allegiance, you pledge your allegiance to two things: the U.S. flag and the United States (the republic for which the flag stands).