1. Prevent the Awning from Flapping in the Wind
Many of us have experienced sitting under a blanket watching a really good movie or series, with the annoying sound of a flapping awning in the background ruining the experience. With our safety anchor, you easily attach both outer parts of the awning to a rope leading down to the anchor fastened between the terrace boards.
This way you avoid the TV being blinded by light from outside the window while also avoiding being disturbed by an awning flapping in the wind during your movie time.
2. Hanging Things
Whether the goal is to decorate the terrace with flower pots or hang life jackets for easy access on the way to the boat, the safety anchors work perfectly for hanging. If you want to decorate the patio with lanterns, light strings, or similar, our anchor can also be really helpful.
3. Leave the Dog Outside Without It Running Away
Most dogs appreciate fresh air and playing in the grass. If you attach the leash to a safety anchor, your dog can play outside as long as it wants without you worrying about whether it's found a gap in the hedge or learned to jump over the fence.
4. Secure the Sun Shade
Whether you have small children who shouldn't be exposed to direct sunlight, or you want to enjoy dinner in the shade on a warm summer day, the sun shade or parasol can be secured with the safety anchor.
5. Support the Party Tent
Gather friends and neighbors for a party on the patio and impress with the neighborhood's most stable party tent – even when the wind howls!
6. Use as a Clothesline
If you attach two safety anchors with appropriate spacing, you suddenly have a fully functional clothesline where clothes dry quickly in the summer sun.
7. Keep Skis and Poles in Place
With the same technique as the previously mentioned clothesline, you can easily keep skis, poles, and other similar winter items in place – to save space – during the summer months.
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