Balloon Safety
We want you to be safe with any prop you hire from us, but with balloons it’s even more important!
Once we hand our balloons over to you, it is your responsibility to follow our balloon safety guidelines below to ensure you keep yourself, others around you, pets and the environment as safe as possible.
Please also check out our balloon care page for more information on how to care for your balloons to ensure maximum enjoyment.
Don’t let go…use a weight
Do not release balloons outdoors.
Never inhale helium
Inhaling helium can be dangerous – never allow anyone to inhale helium balloon gas as it may lead to asphyxiation and even death.
Supervise children and pets
Uninflated or burst balloons can present a choking hazard – please supervise small children and pets at all times.
Be latex allergy aware
Balloons made of natural rubber latex may cause a reaction in those with latex allergies. Look out for symptoms and seek medical help if required.
Disposal
Above all else, please dispose of all balloons responsibly by popping and binning the balloons. Never release them into the environment.