Just a friendly reminder to never leave balloons in a hot car as helium expands in the heat and could cause them to pop. If you're transporting balloons on a hot day, it's best to use air conditioning in your vehicle. Don't worry if your balloons get rained on and start to droop - they'll float again when dry. Also, remember that helium-filled balloons will temporarily deflate in the cold and re-inflate when warm.

It's important to remember that balloons are not toys and un-inflated or burst balloons can present a choking hazard. Always supervise children when they're playing with balloons and store them away from pets to prevent any accidents. If a balloon does pop, it's important to clear away any broken pieces and their decorative contents immediately.

When it comes to the environment, it's crucial to dispose of balloons properly. Cut the end of the balloon with scissors to remove any air or balloon gas and then throw it away in the bin. Never release balloons into the environment as they can become litter and cause harm to wildlife. Remember - Don't Let Go and Pin It & Bin It.

It's also important to keep allergies in mind. Most balloons are made of natural rubber latex and can cause allergies in some people. If you or anyone around you experiences any symptoms, seek immediate help.

Lastly, while I use the highest quality balloons and take every precaution necessary to ensure they last throughout your event, it's important to note that once the balloons leave my door or I have left the venue, they are out of my control. Lights, paint textures, irregular surfaces, and even static can all pop balloons, so be sure to test the surface before placing them on the ceiling.

Please see balloon care information provided with each order