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Balloons can be fragile in the wrong environment and will burst if not cared for correctly. Avoid placing the balloons in direct sunlight or extreme heat and stay away from sharp edges or rough surfaces.
Protect our lovely environment and Don’t Let Go! Keep helium balloons secured with a string and tied to a weight. When finished with balloons, pop them, and properly dispose of them.
Latex balloons come from rubber trees. The latex is collected by gently cutting the tree’s bark, then catching the latex in a cup. No trees are hurt in the making of latex!
Latex balloons are Earth-friendly as rubber trees grow in rain forests. Latex harvesting discourages deforestation because latex-producing trees are left intact. A tree can produce latex for up to 40 years!
To achieve some of our complex and intricate balloon gifts other materials may be used to assist with the construction. Please be careful, as your balloon gift may contain rubber bands, other latex balloons, fishing wire, and glue.
Helium can make your voice sound funny, but it should never be inhaled. Please do not inhale helium as it could result in dizziness, asphyxiation, nausea, vomiting, or loss of consciousness.
Children with balloons should always be monitored. The balloon pop is half the fun, but uninflated and broken balloons may be a choking hazard for small children.
Please immediately discard broken balloons to avoid any mishaps. Reports of children choking on balloons are rare, and with proper adult supervision, the risk can be eliminated entirely.
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