Q: How quick is shipping?
A: With the central location of Aerial Bouquets, most products arrive within 2-3 days via FedEx.
Q: How do you set up an account?
A: Click on GO SHOPPING, then click the SIGN IN on the right side. Create your own account and password. If you would prefer, browse our E-Store, and you will be given the opportunity to create your account when checking out.
Q: How much helium do I need?
A: A rule of thumb is that an 18" Mylar balloon holds 1/2 cubic feet of helium so to fill up 400 18" Mylar balloons, you'll need 200 cubic feet of helium.
Q: Do I need a sealer?
A: All our balloons are self-sealing with no equipment needed.

 

Helium Balloon Gas Safety... Do's & Don'ts
Do's
  1. Do read and observe the safety precautionary statements on the cylinder decal.
  2. Do store and use balloon gas cylinders in a well-ventilated area and transport only in well ventilated vehicles.
  3. Do use at all times a regulator designed for balloon filling operations. If questions arise regarding the suitability of a regulator, contact your cylinder supplier.
  4. Do check connections for leaks (use soap & water solution) after the balloon filling device has been connected to the cylinder. DO NOT USE LEAKY EQUIPMENT.
  5. Do close the cylinder valve after each use and when empty.
  6. Do close the cylinder valve, remove the regulator, and replace the valve protection cap before transporting cylinder.
  7. Do use the cylinder only for balloon filling and for no other purpose.

Don'ts

  1. Do not attempt to transfer helium from the cylinder into any other containers.  
  2. Do not store or use balloon gas in poorly-ventilated, confined areas. Helium balloon gas is odorless and nontoxic, BUT MAY PRODUCE SUFFOCATION BY DILUTING THE CONCENTRATION OF OXYGEN IN AIR BELOW LEVELS NECESSARY TO SUPPORT LIFE.
  3. Do not breathe any Helium. Do not put your face or mouth near the cylinder or filling equipment.  
  4. Do not allow anyone to inhale the gas from filled balloons.  
  5. Do not store or use cylinders near extremes of heat or near electrical devices. No part of a cylinder should be subjected to a temperature above 130° F (54° C).  
  6. Do not remove the valve protection cap until the cylinder has been secured for use.  
  7. Do not attempt to remove stuck or jammed protective caps. Attach a label or tag to the cylinder identifying the problem and return the cylinder to the supplier.  
  8. Do not allow children to operate the balloon filling equipment.