We share with you the general care of balloons:
- Do not leave them locked in cars or trunks.
- Avoid sudden changes in temperature.
- Do not hide in closets, laundry rooms, utility rooms or other small, enclosed spaces.
- Keep in a cool, spacious place.
- Avoid direct sunlight.
- Avoid placing them in front of or under the air conditioner.
- Balloon lifespan may vary depending on weather, weight, size, and pom poms.
Metallic helium balloons are sensitive to temperature changes. Cold contracts helium and heat expands it.
By considering these recommendations you will make your balloons last as long as possible.
Metallic balloons can conduct electricity. Never release a helium-filled balloon outdoors or near power lines.
Warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months due to potential small parts that pose a choking hazard. Adult supervision is required.
