CHOKING HAZARD
Children under 8 yrs can choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken balloons. Adult supervision is required. Keep uninflated balloons from children. Discard broken balloons.
DIRECTIONS:
Inflate the balloon with helium and attach it to a non-metallic ribbon and anchor it with a suitable weight.
BALLOON CARE:
Latex balloons are sensitive to extreme temperature changes. In cold are they may appear deflated, warm air should expand them again. Extreme heat could cause the helium to expand and burst the balloon.
Foil balloons may conduct electricity. Do not release helium-filled balloons outdoors or use them near overhead power lines. Use only a non-metallic ribbon and attach the balloon to a weight to keep floating away.
Children under 8 yrs can choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken balloons. Adult supervision is required. Keep uninflated balloons from children. Discard broken balloons.
DIRECTIONS:
Inflate the balloon with helium and attach it to a non-metallic ribbon and anchor it with a suitable weight.
BALLOON CARE:
Latex balloons are sensitive to extreme temperature changes. In cold are they may appear deflated, warm air should expand them again. Extreme heat could cause the helium to expand and burst the balloon.
Foil balloons may conduct electricity. Do not release helium-filled balloons outdoors or use them near overhead power lines. Use only a non-metallic ribbon and attach the balloon to a weight to keep floating away.