Great news! Thanks to the practical helium balloon canister from TUBAN, you can easily fill helium balloons right at home today.
With one can, you can fill approximately:
- 2 latex balloons 29 cm (partially with air)
- 3 latex balloons 25 cm (partially with air)
- 1 foil balloon up to 43 cm
IMPORTANCE:
1. The filling speed and the exact number of filled balloons are influenced by many factors - m.in. balloon manufacturer,
but also weather conditions. Balloons of sizes 25 and 29 must be partially filled with air.
When you feel that the balloons start to float when you fill them with helium, you should top them up with air to their full size. Foil balloons smaller than 45 cm do not always float, so before using the balloon, make sure it is suitable for helium inflation.
2. Containers are under pressure, so they must be protected from sunlight and heat above 50 °C.
3. Avoid extreme weather conditions and the vicinity of a furnace, fireplace, or immediate proximity to fire.
4. Do not puncture or burn, even after use. Keep out of reach of children.
5. The can contains HEL gas.
6. Gas is not harmful to health or the environment.
7. HEL is in a gaseous state, and therefore it may appear as an empty can.
The manufacturer has secured the packaging with a seal; breaking the seal means it is not possible to withdraw from the contract and return the goods.
Fill 10" and 12" balloons with helium only partially, and when you feel they start to float, inflate them with air to their full size.
ATTENTION!
Pressurized container: protect from sunlight and heat above 50 °C.Keep out of reach of children. The can contains HEL gas - it is not harmful to health or the environment. HEL is in a gaseous state, and therefore it may appear as an empty can.
Helium is the lightest noble gas, lighter than air, which is why the can always seems empty! Before purchasing, verify the information on the balloon you want to inflate - not every balloon is suitable for helium inflation! Remember, one can is enough to inflate a small number of balloons. The reference number is indicated on the packaging.