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Warnings

Balloons bring joy. Balloons are an expression of a moment of happiness. However, handling them professionally and appropriately is very important and we would therefore like to draw your attention to the information below.

Please read everything carefully and you will always have fun with the colorful balloons!

WARNING NUMBER 1

in accordance with the European Toy Directive and German regulations

Danger!

Children under 8 years of age can suffocate from uninflated or burst balloons. Adult supervision is required. Uninflated balloons should be kept away from children. Burst balloons must be removed immediately. Use a pump to inflate. Made from natural rubber latex which may cause allergies. Please keep the packaging.

 

WARNING NUMBER 2

We also recommend the use of balloons only for children aged 5 to 6 years and over, as small children put everything in their mouths and are often not closely supervised. Chewed balloon pieces can be inhaled and block the trachea. There is an acute risk of suffocation.

WARNING NUMBER 3

When inflating the balloon, keep it away from your eyes (see balloon pump) as it will burst if overinflated. and in the worst case scenario this could lead to an eye injury. 

WARNING NUMBER 4

Geometric figures such as hearts in particular can develop large forces when they burst because the different areas of the balloon are stretched differently.

HANDLING/   STORAGE

Would you like to enjoy your balloons for longer?

Please note the following notes:

  • AirbalDo not expose lons to excessive heat or cold

  • Do not expose balloons and arrangements to wind

  • cool and dry storage of balloons at not below 5°C

  • Never expose balloons to strong sunlight, even when inflated. The balloons become brittle and the air/gas escapes

  • Winter temperatures: Do not use frozen balloons. Warm the balloons slightly (not above 50°C) or warm them in your hand by rubbing them.

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