Helium Tank Safety Precautions
Helium is a lighter-than-air, non-toxic, odorless, colorless, tasteless and nonflammable gas. Caution MUST be used when handling helium or any helium tank. Some helium tanks are large and heavy and require care and caution while in your possession. Improper or careless handling can cause Helium Tanks to fall over and burst, leading to possible damage of property, bodily injury to yourself and others. DO NOT leave helium tanks unattended around children, pets or others. Helium tanks should not be used by children or impaired persons. Helium is an asphyxiant gas which means it could cause unconsciousness or death by suffocation if released in a confined space. Please take care that you do not inhale helium or release it in a confined space as that may cause injury or death. Use Helium and Helium Tanks ONLY in a well-ventilated area. DO NOT inhale helium as it can cause injury or death by displacing the oxygen in air, causing suffocation. DO NOT place or allow the helium tank nozzle to be placed in your or any mouth or nose for any reason. Doing so can damage lungs and other body parts which can result in serious bodily injury or death. DO NOT expose any helium tank to direct heat or fire. The helium in our helium tanks is intended to be used ONLY for inflating balloons. DO NOT refill any helium tanks with any other gas or substance or use them for anything other than its intended purpose. Please be aware balloons are a choking hazard. People, especially small children under 8 years old, can choke on uninflated or broken balloons. Keep uninflated balloons away from children and discard any broken balloons immediately. Responsible adult supervision is required when any helium tank rental is included in your order and is the Renters’ absolute responsibility.
Our helium tank rentals are available for rent and delivery in Los Angeles, CA and surrounding cities within Los Angeles County only.