Balloons pop. I order the highest quality balloons available and suggest keeping them off the ground, out of direct sunlight, and away from high heat. But even with these precautions, they still can pop at any time.
We primarily use natural rubber latex balloons. Those with Latex allergies should take appropriate precautions.
Balloons can be a choking hazard. I discourage balloons for children under the age of 3.
All arch and garland materials are to be disposed of or retrieved by a team member of Aaron’s Party Balloons (with the exception of Grab & Go Garlands)
We make every effort to keep mylar (foil) balloons out of the garbage. These balloons do not break down. That makes them fantastic candidates for reuse. Reuse of mylars not only aligns with our efforts to reduce waste but also helps keep the price of our services competitive.
Outside displays are not guaranteed to look their best for any amount of time after the artist leaves the setup site.
Direct Sunlight makes balloons extremely susceptible to popping. Dark color balloons are quick to heat up and pop. Lighter colors perform better in direct sunlight.
Direct Sunlight oxidizes balloons in as little as a few minutes of exposure. This makes balloons lose their luster or shine and leaves them looking matte.
Outside displays are susceptible to wind damage. Garlands, walls, and arches catch a lot of wind and may fall over or blow away. To minimize the risk, we may use sandbags around the bases, but this does not guarantee the display will not blow over.