Balloon Decorations - Do You Know the 3 Secrets of Selecting and Using Your First Helium Tank?

That magic gas which gives latex and mylar balloonscylinders. It you have decided to do balloon
alike its life is called helium. Helium is a colorless anddecorating professionally, then I would suggest that
odorless gas obtained from the earth which by beingyou get a helium cylinder size of 219 cubic feet. This
lighter than air causes balloons to float. It is non-toxiccylinder size will hold roughly 400 11-inch balloons and
and non-flammable, but it is not recommended to beabout 700 9-inch balloons.
inhaled as some people playfully do causing theirSecret #2 - Rent Instead of Buying A Helium Tank
vocals to momentarily constrict allowing them theWhen You Are Just Starting Out - There is no need
noble honor of being able to talk like Donald Duck forfor you to shell out $200 or $300 to buy a helium
a fleeting few seconds. A super big gulp of this gastank for a decoration that you are going to be doing
can accidentally cause suffocation and a surprisedon any given day. Just calculate the number of
victim gasping for breath.balloons that you plan to utilize, and do your best to
When filled, a latex balloon will last anywhere from 5empty that tank before you bring it back. Depending
hours to 24 hours depending on the size and qualityon where you go, you may pay anywhere from $30
of the balloon. An 11-inch high-grad latex balloon willto $60 per tank to rent. And some places will charge
last about 24 hours if they are tied properly.you from $50 to $150 returnable deposit on each
And now you ask, how do you go about selectingtank.
your first helium tank.Secret #3 - Shop Around and Negotiate for The
The 3 Secrets of Selecting and Using Your FirstBest Rental on Helium Tanks - Because helium tank
Helium Tankrental is such a competitive business, it behooves you
Secret #1 - Get A 219 Cubic Foot Helium Cylinder -to go out and shop for the best rental rate. Seek
Helium is compressed in various sizes of metaland thou shalt find.