





Keep helium tank and balloons out of reach from children.
Balloons represent a possible choking hazard.
Q: Where is it safe to store the Helium Balloon Cylinder?
A: Helium cylinders should be stored in an indoor, well-ventilated, secure area. The helium cylinder should not be stored in areas that are unprotected from the weather. Exposure to wet or damp areas could result in rusting, weakening the metal which could cause the helium cylinder to burst. The helium cylinder should be stored upright, to prevent damage to the nozzle or valve. The temperature of the storage area should not exceed 120˚F (49˚C). The storage area should not have any materials in it that are combustible.
Do not store the helium balloon cylinder where:salt or other corrosive materials are present;
in your vehicle for any extended period of time;
in high-traffic areas or emergency exits, where the tank could be tripped over or knocked down, resulting in damage to the balloon cylinder or release of the helium
Helium balloon tank is for home use only.
Please respect the environment, and do not release balloons outdoors in free flight.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARDChildren under 8 years old can choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken balloons. Adult supervision is required when operating this helium tank. Keep uninflated balloons away from children, and discard any broken balloons immediately.
Do NOT refill helium tank. Never attempt to refill this helium balloon tank with any type of substance. This tank is not designed or intended to be refilled. Attempting to refill may cause the tank to burst violently, resulting in death or serious bodily harm..
Do NOT store helium tank in wet or damp areas. Never store this helium balloon tank in places that are wet or damp, as this may cause the tank to rust. Rusting may cause the tank to burst violently, resulting in death or serious bodily harm.
Do NOT heat or incinerate helium tank. Do not heat balloon tank, as contents are under pressure, and the tank may burst. Prevent prolonged exposure of the tank to sunlight. Do not burn the tank, or expose it to temperatures above 120°F (49°C). Exposing the tank to such conditions may cause the pressure relief device to operate, which will cause a sudden pressure discharge from the tank, and may result in death or serious bodily harm.
Do NOT puncture or abuse the helium tank. This balloon tank contains compressed helium under pressure. Do not cause the tank to strike sharp or pointed surfaces. Dropping the tank on sharp or pointed surfaces may cause a sudden pressure discharge from the tank, which may result in death or serious bodily harm.
Do NOT place tank nozzle in mouth or nose. This balloon tank contains compressed helium under pressure. Placing the tank nozzle in the mouth or nose may cause damage to lungs and other body parts, which may result in death or serious bodily harm.
Do NOT inhale helium. Use and store this helium balloon tank only in a well-ventilated location. Never use in closed spaces or areas where ventilation is inadequate. Helium reduces and may eliminate oxygen available for breathing. Inhaling helium may result in death or serious bodily harm.