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Bundle includes a double digit stack, approximately 5' tall and a personalised 24" bubble balloon with mini balloons inside.

 

****PLEASE CONTACT BEFORE ORDERING IF YOU REQUIRE DELIVERY AS THESE DISPLAYS ARE LARGE - DELIVERY COST IS CALCULATED AT 65P PER MILE FROM LS18****

Balloon stack and bubble will last a few weeks if taken care of properly - see the information section detailing balloon care.

Blue & Silver Double Digit Bundle

£60.00Price
  • Balloon Care Information

    Thank you for choosing Rachel's Balloons for your special occasion, I hope you are delighted with your displays. All of the balloons I use are of the highest quality and all orders are quality checked prior to handing them over to you.

    This Care Sheet will assure you get the maximum enjoyment from your balloons.

    1. Balloons and Temperature: Please don’t leave balloons in a hot car – helium expands in the heat and this could cause your balloons to pop! i recommend that you use air conditioning in your vehicle when transporting balloons on a hot day. If your balloons get rained on and start to droop, don’t worry – they’ll float again when dry. When helium-filled balloons are taken outside in the cold, they will temporarily deflate and will re-inflate again when taken back into the warm.

    Balloons should be kept indoors overnight and not stored in outbuildings such as garages, sheds or vehicles, they should also be floating freely on their weights and not kept inside a bag or a box.

     

    2. Child and Pet Precautions: Balloons are not toys. Un-inflated or burst balloons can present a choking hazard and should never be left with children without supervision. Store balloons away from children and pets to ensure that they cannot get themselves tangled with balloon ribbons or accidentally ingest popped balloons or their decorative contents such as confetti, feathers, or other materials. If a balloon pops, clear away any broken balloons and its decorative contents (if applicable) immediately.

     

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

     

    4. Inhalation of Helium: Inhaling helium can be dangerous and it is not recommended. It can deprive your body of oxygen and can result in a fatality.

     

    5. Balloons and Ceilings: Lights, paint textures, irregular surfaces and even static can all pop balloons. If you are planning on placing your balloons on a ceiling, ensure that you test it first.

     

    6. Latex balloons and Oxidization: latex balloons oxidise quickly when exposed to heat and sunshine, especially clear latex. their appearance will take on a velvety, matte look and may stick together overnight (if outdoors) and once exposed to sunlight will expand and gradually pop.

     

    7. Balloons do Pop!: While i use the highest quality balloons and take every precaution necessary with your balloons to ensure they last through your event, once the balloons leave my door or i have left the venue, their care is out of my control. do not try and squeeze balloon displays into your car - lay the seats flat and remove items such as car seats and prams. bags will not protect your display, these are just used for ease of transportation.

     

    8. Balloons and the Environment: At the end of a balloon’s life, cut the end of the balloon with scissors to remove any air or balloon gas, then dispose of it in the bin. NEVER release balloons into the environment. ALL released balloons become litter. They can get caught up in trees or power lines.

     

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