Ballons

Why use Air Liquide Helihi gas to inflate your balloons?

Ballons gonflés à l'hélium

 

  • A package to suit all requirements, whether your balloon needs are large or small
  • Can be used in doors or outdoors
  • Easy to use and very safe
  • Advice on handling and safe storage
  • An extensive distribution network & partner network

How many balloons can I fill?

The number of balloons you can fill will depend on the cylinder used and size of balloons, here are some guidelines to help.

Cylinder
sizes
10"
Latex
Balloon
12"
Latex
Balloon
16"
Latex
Balloon
18"
Latex
Balloon
Helihi L10 200b 200 110 50 125
Helihi L20 200b 400 220 100 250
Helihi L50 200b 1000 580 258 620
Helihi L10 300b Nevoc 1400 800 365 925


Cylinder specification

 

Cylinder
sizes
Product
codes
Cylinder
contents
volume
Cylinder dimensions (mm)
Helihi L10 200b 91411100 1.8m3 665 x 178
Helihi L20 200b 91411200 3.7m3 950 x 190
Helihi L50 200b 91411300 9.06m3 1520 x 230
Helihi L10 300b Nevoc 91411500 13.6m3 1570 x 230

 

What is important to know about Helium (He)

Ballons

The properties of helium (He):
Helium is a very light gas. It is neither flammable nor toxic. Helium is odorless, invisible, silent and insensitive. It is seven times lighter than oxygen. This is why, when inhaled, helium remains present in the lungs and in the blood, which risks seriously complicating the transport of oxygen. Indeed, the helium inhaled takes the place of oxygen in the lungs.

The Dangers of Helium (He):
Breathing helium can cause reduced mobility, unconsciousness, asphyxiation, and even sudden death. Loss of consciousness can cause respiratory arrest, and therefore oxygen starvation to the brain. This can lead to irreversible damage to the central nervous system, causing lifelong paralysis or death. Even the brief breath of helium can lead to asphyxiation without the victim realizing it.

Warn others of the dangers of helium (He):
Conscious breathing, inhalation or ingestion of gas is always discouraged. But this is especially true for helium! When you see someone doing it, warn them of the dangers.

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