Balloon Care & Safety

Balloons inflate in the heat. Please do not leave them near a radiator or direct heat. Balloons deflate in cold temperatures. Please do not leave them in a car boot overnight .

Keep balloons away from direct sunlight

Foil balloons will deflate in cold temperatures and re-inflate once they reach room temperature again.

Balloons should be transported in plastic bags/bed sheets to keep clean and prevent any damage.

We advise clients against inhaling helium as it can deprive your body of oxygen and can result in fatality.

Balloon releases are bad for the environment and potentially dangerous if done near power lines / flight paths.

Balloons are not a toy. Un-inflated or burst balloons can present a choking hazard and should never be left with children under the age of 8 without supervision.

Most balloons are made from natural rubber latex and may cause allergies. Please look out for symptoms in case of allergies and seek immediate medical attention.

Once balloons are finished, please dispose of them responsibly; pop them and bin them.

Balloons are for display and excessive handling should be avoided.