Balloon marquee3/14/2023 ![]() Even when the trees producing latex for balloon manufacturing are grown on plantations instead of naturally in rain forests, they help ecosystem. In recent years, these trees have become crucial to maintaining the Earth's fragile ecosystem. Rubber trees, from which latex is harvested, are one of the main forms of vegetation in tropical rain forests. Sunlight exposure only hastens the process. Oxidation (the "frosting" that makes latex balloons look as if they are losing their color) is one of the first signs of the degradation process which begins almost immediately after a balloon is manufactured. Latex is a natural substance that breaks down both in sunlight and water and is biodegradable. The process is much like that used to collect maple syrup. The latex is collected in buckets, as it drips from harmless cuts in the bark. ![]() Latex balloons are produced from the sap of the rubber tree, which originated in the tropical forests of South America and was taken to Europe from Brazil. Latex balloons are made from 100% natural latex, not plastic. We use the highest quality balloons and take special care to make sure your balloons last for your celebration, but unfortunately once the balloons leave our door or we have left the venue, they are out of our control.Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy Balloontasy After a while coloured balloons will take on a velvety, matte appearance this is a natural process. If you are planning on placing your balloons on a ceiling, make sure you test it first.Ĭlear balloons become cloudy quickly when exposed to heat and sunshine. ![]() Lights, paint textures, irregular surfaces and even static can all pop balloons. Please don’t deprive your body of oxygen and can have serious consequences. ![]() We know you are all tempted to inhale helium to see who has the squeakiest voice BUT inhaling helium can be dangerous, and we don’t recommend it. Please look out for symptoms in case of allergies and seek help. Most balloons are made of natural rubber latex and could cause allergies. Remember – Don’t Let Go & Pin It and Bin It □ ALL released balloons become litter and who wants to look at old balloons in trees or on power lines. Store balloons away from pets we don’t want them tangled with balloon ribbons or accidentally eating popped balloons and decoration (confetti, feathers, or other materials.) If a balloon pops, clear away any broken bits straight away.īalloons don’t last for ever □:-(At the end of your balloon’s life, cut the end of the balloon with scissors to remove any air or balloon gas, then put it in the bin.) NEVER release balloons into the environment. Uninflated or burst balloons can be a choking hazard, so don’t leave children under the age of eight without supervision. Helium-filled balloons don’t like the cold, they will temporarily sink and will fly high again when they have warmed up.īalloons are not a toy. Rain making your balloons droopy? Don’t worry – they’ll float again when dry. Please don’t leave your balloons in a hot car – helium expands in the heat and we don’t want them to pop! Please use air conditioning in your car when transporting balloons on a hot day. ![]()
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