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Balloon Safety Information
Please take notice of the following information for your own safety.
Latex Balloons
Children under eight years of age can choke or suffocate on un-inflated or broken balloons. Adult supervision is required. Keep un-inflated balloons away from children. Discard broken balloons at once.
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Never allow children to suck, chew or play with un-inflated balloons.
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Supervise your children at all times if they are playing with balloons.
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Discard all pieces of broken balloons immediately.
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Adults should always inflate balloons for children.
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Balloons can spread germs. Never put a balloon into your mouth if it has been in someone else's mouth.
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Some people are allergic to latex. Foil balloons are an excellent alternative.
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Keep balloons away from your face. If a balloon bursts, it can cause injury to a face or eyes.
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When inflating balloons with air, always use a hand pump in case a balloon bursts near your face.
Foil Balloons
Helium Safety
 
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