Don't
be left out of this exciting advertising and decorating
medium! Balloons say "something is happening here in a big way!"
With classic balloon decor you can create columns, arches,
swags and custom shapes such as candy canes, football goals,
etc. It is a perfect way to decorate both large and small
areas. Various techniques can be used to duplicate your logo
or product design on a balloon or spelled out in balloons.
You can't beat the versatility of balloon decor to create
a feeling of excitement, carry out a party theme, create a
beautiful elegant setting, or highlight a sale or special
event area.
For weddings, balloons enhance the timelessness
of romance. Balloon decor in a retail environment attracts
customers and builds consumer traffic. For parties and corporate
events we can create a colorful fantasy and unforgettable
excitement. Start your event off right with a giant balloon
release or fun balloon drop!
Our
team of decorators features two Certified Balloon Artists
who have completed a comprehensive and ongoing certification
program. Call today for your professional consultation and
transform your next event into a themed celebration to remember!
Corporate
Logos
International
Balloon Artist Convention 1997 (IBAC)
| Environmental
Balloon Facts |
Balloons
are manufactured from natural latex.
- Latex
is "farmed" from rubber trees in the rain forests.
- The
balloon industry saves acres of rain forest by making it
more profitable to harvest the latex than to destroy the
trees.
- Studies
support that extremely few animals and fish have perished
from swallowing pieces of balloons. Balloon fragments make
up an extremely insignificant portion of the pollution of
our planet.
- A
piece of latex will disintegrate in the same amount of time
as an oak leaf.
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| Safety
Precautions |
- Helium
is nonflammable and nontoxic, but all pressurized cylinders
should be secured.
- If
breathed, helium can be absorbed into the blood stream or
cause asphyxiation.
- Always
monitor the use of balloons by and around small children.
Balloons can cause suffocation if swallowed.
- Never
release balloons with strings attached. Do not release mylar
balloons.
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