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9.5" Medium Helium Balloon Kit: Balloon Time Multicolor Steel Tank for All Occasions
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- Balloon Time Medium Kit includes helium tank with 8.9 ft3 helium/air mixture, 30 assorted color 9” latex balloons and white ribbon
- For best experience inflate balloons immediately before event; average float time is 5-7 hours
- To use: twist open the green valve counterclockwise 4 full turns, slide a balloon onto the black nozzle and press nozzle down to start helium flow to fill the balloon
- After use: close valve to store unused helium for future events
- Easily customize your event; tank inflates both latex and foil balloons
- Medium tank inflates up to (30) 9" latex balloons, (15) 12" latex balloons or (16) 18" foil balloons. Check balloon packaging for amount of helium needed
- Total number of balloons filled is determined by balloon size, type and environmental factors
- This is a non-refillable tank. Instructions on use and recycling included
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Q: Can I take it to El Salvador by plane
A: Probably too late for the original poster, but hopefully this is useful to future inquiries. Helium is a non-flammable compressed gas, and as such is categorized as a Division 2.2 hazardous material in the United States and Division 2.2 dangerous good in El Salvador. Such articles can be offered as cargo on aircraft, but cannot be brought on board by passengers nor offered in checked baggage. There are certain exceptions (see 49 CFR 175.10) but helium for balloons is not among those exceptions.
submitted byHazmat Lawyer - 5 years agoA: You should probably contact the airlines with this question.
submitted bymsmot219 - 7 years agoA: Although the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) does not specify helium tanks, it refers to campers' propane tanks, et al., as follows: "Empty propane or gas cylinders are allowed in checked or carry-on bags as long as our officers can see inside." In other words, you would have to remove the valve and regulator/inflator, which, of course, would mean that the helium would escape! So, the answer would seem to be, "You cannot take this or any other kind of closed cylinder on board."
submitted byskaizun - 7 years agoA: yeah you can for sure
submitted byabc123 - 7 years ago
Q: Is ther air mixed with the helium?
A: Yes, the tank says (in Spanish) that it is a mix of air and not less than 80% helium.
submitted bynetnuevo - 8 years agoA: No I don't believe so
submitted byAmeljoog - 8 years agoA: The box is a lie!! This tank is 80% air and 20% helium. The balloons float for less than 30 minutes or never float at all! Complete trash!!
submitted byApproved item - 9 months ago
Q: How many 12" balloon can the 8.9 cu ft helium kit can fill? I have about 60 12" balloon.
A: Hello, and thank you for your question. Our standard tank is designed to fill 30 nine-inch balloons, or 16 eleven-inch or mylar balloons. Our Jumbo tank is designed to fill 50, nine-inch balloons or 27, eleven-inch or mylar balloons. If you have any additional questions, please contact us at: BalloonTime@WothingtonIndustries.com or via Facebook Messenger. Thank you.
submitted byBalloonTime - 5 years agoBrand expertA: Today I was able to fill 20 of the 50 12" balloons I have
submitted byMeowgirl - 5 years ago
Q: Is this tank refillable? IF I run out of helium, am I able to refill the tank?
A: No it is not refillable
submitted byBs917 - 7 years agoA: No it’s not refillable. After you ran out of helium all you can do is to recycle it. (What a waste. I know)
submitted byHfdallas - 7 years ago
Q: Where can it be disposed of as it is a gas ? as I believe it cant be thrown into the rubbish?
A: The instructions say to remove all air from the tank, first, using the nozzle as if you were blowing up additional balloons (I suggest you do this in a well-ventilated area, as direct exposure to helium is considered a potential health threat), then, punch a hole in the unit where specified (it's a ring near the top of the unit), then circle the punctured rink with a permanent marker and write the word "EMPTY" above it. You may NOT be able to dispose of it through your regular trash/recyclable pick-ups, so you may be forced to bring it to a local metal recycler/salvager/junk yard, who MAY pay you for whatever the metal (steel) is worth. Or call your local trash/recycle yard to see if they'll accept a delivery (n.b., some will accept such for free, but some may charge you for the privilege).
submitted byskaizun - 7 years agoA: There are instructions on how to recycle it. There’s a spot to puncture a hole with a hammer and screwdriver then you use a permanent marker to indicate that it’s been emptied. It’s not that difficult.
submitted bymjl411 - 7 years ago
Q: what do i do with the tank after i am finished with it?
A: Hello and thank you for your question.Please note that recycling programs vary for every area and steel recycling for Balloon Time may not exist in your area. Please contact your local solid waste authority for more details. Even if they do not accept the Balloon Time tank, they should be able to provide information on how to dispose of it. It’s a good idea to ask about any scheduled waste collection events in your area that will accept these items. A general web search like "Household Hazardous Waste disposal near me" or "cylinder recycling near me" may provide information on local disposal options along with potential pickup and drop off sites in your area.
submitted byBalloonTime - 22 days agoBrand expert
Q: How many liters is this tank?
A: The tank holds about 252 liters of helium/air mixture.
submitted byBalloonTime - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: Will target take empty helium tanks to dispose of?
A: Thank you for contacting us. Unfortunately, we do not do pickup service for used helium tanks. You’ll find step-by-step instructions as well as a how-to video on how to prepare your Balloon Time tank for recycling in the attached link. Please note that recycling programs vary for every area and steel recycling for Balloon Time may not exist in your area. Please contact your local solid waste authority for more details. Even if they do not accept the Balloon Time tank, they should be able to provide information on how to dispose of it. It’s a good idea to ask about any scheduled waste collection events in your area that will accept these items. A general web search like "Household Hazardous Waste disposal near me" or "cylinder recycling near me" may provide information on local disposal options along with potential pickup and drop off sites in your area. https://youtu.be/UK2Z7qSf4XA
submitted byBalloonTime - 5 months agoBrand expert
Q: When this tank will be empty ? Is it refillabe? And if it is refillable so from where I can refill this empty one ?
A: Hello, and thank you for your question. The tanks are non-refillable.
submitted byBalloonTime - 6 months agoBrand expert
Q: Does the tank have an expiration date if I bought a few of them, one for summer 2024 and a couple now? Do they expire if not opened at all? Thanks
A: Hello, and thank you for your comment. If there is still helium in your Balloon Time tank, you can store it safely for your next event with these steps. • Close the green valve tightly. If you don’t have a tight seal, it may leak helium over time. • Please keep out of the reach of children. We can easily be reached at: BalloonTime@WorthingtonIndustries.com. if you have any additional questions. Thank you.
submitted byBalloonTime - 1 year agoBrand expert