Helium Canisters
Create beautiful balloon displays that stand out from the crowd with an easy-to-use helium canister. Using helium for your balloons will literally elevate your creations whilst you wow your guests with your eye-catching party decorations. You can purchase a single helium tank, multipacks and kits containing balloon weights and ribbons, so whatever your helium needs, you can count on us!
Create beautiful balloon displays that stand out from the crowd with an easy-to-use helium canister. Using helium for your balloons will literally elevate your creations whilst you wow your guests with your eye-catching party decorations. You can purchase a single helium tank, multipacks and kits containing balloon weights and ribbons, so whatever your helium needs, you can count on us!
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How To Use A Helium Canister
Elevate your celebrations with our collection of easy-to-use helium canisters. An essential for making your foil and latest balloons float our single helium tank can inflate up to 30 9" balloons! Keep your canisters at room temperature in a dry place with plenty of ventilation, until you’re ready to use them. To put it simply, if your helium gets too cold then your balloons won’t stay up for as long - it’s science! When you're ready to inflate your balloons the first thing you need to do is to get your helium tank open! Here’s how it’s done: Locate the valve and nozzle at the top of the canister, turn the valve anti-clockwise until it doesn’t go any further, push down on the nozzle, you should hear the helium releasing. Once your canister has run out of helium and you’re finished with it, please take it to your local household waste recycling centre. Most will happily take them off your hands but check with them before you set off.
Elevate your celebrations with our collection of easy-to-use helium canisters. An essential for making your foil and latest balloons float our single helium tank can inflate up to 30 9" balloons! Keep your canisters at room temperature in a dry place with plenty of ventilation, until you’re ready to use them.
To put it simply, if your helium gets too cold then your balloons won’t stay up for as long - it’s science! When you're ready to inflate your balloons the first thing you need to do is to get your helium tank open! Here’s how it’s done: Locate the valve and nozzle at the top of the canister, turn the valve anti-clockwise until it doesn’t go any further, push down on the nozzle, you should hear the helium releasing.
Once your canister has run out of helium and you’re finished with it, please take it to your local household waste recycling centre. Most will happily take them off your hands but check with them before you set off.