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Helium Balloon and Tanks Rental FAQ's


Beautiful, bouncy balloons are festive decorations or giveaways at any event.
Helium balloons add color and life to your special event. For carnivals, open houses, school and church events, receptions, outdoor weddings, sports events, grand openings and more.

Genuine Helium Gas for your Balloons
99.995% Pure Helium For Better Lift and Longer Lasting Balloons

Ever wonder what size cylinder it will take to fill the number of balloons you need?

Cylinder
Size
Rental CF Number of Latex Balloons *
9" 11" 12" 16" 36" 40"
14 Cu.Ft.

$20.00

14 51 28 26 11 1 0
40 Cu.Ft.

$36.00

40 148 80 74 50 2 2
80 Cu.Ft.

$48.00

80 296 160 148 64 5 5
200 Cu.Ft.

$95.00

200 740 400 370 160 14 13

Cubic feet (CF) per balloon  

.27 .50 .54 1.25 14.14 15

* Numbers are approximate, factors like ambient temperature and elevation can vary


Helium cylinder rentals

Before you rent a balloon inflator or helium tank, know how many balloons you'll need so you can determine the size of cylinder to rent. Overfilling can cause balloons to break and will cause shortage of helium. Inflate to round (not pear) shape to allow for expansion. The key is selecting the cylinder for your needs.

Helium Tank Rentals are for a 48 hour time period

All Tanks comes with a regulator and latex balloon valve

A refundable security deposit is required on all rentals


There are no refunds or credits on partially used tanks

Volume of Helium Needed per Balloon

Balloon Size

Type

Volume Needed

9 inch

latex

0.27 cubic feet

11 inch

latex

0.50 cubic feet

12 inch

latex

0.54 cubic feet

18 inch

mylar

0.44 cubic feet

26 inch

mylar

1.50 cubic feet

36 inch

mylar

4.00 cubic feet

36 inch

latex

14.14 cubic feet

Genuine Non Flammable GasHelium Gas

Safety warning:

All helium tank cylinders need to be secured; this is the renter's responsibility. Helium is a non-toxic, non-flammable gas, however it is dangerous to breathe in the gas from the cylinder, or even from an inflated balloon. We recommend that you transport the helium tank cylinder in the trunk of your car. If you must transport it in the passenger compartment, make sure it is secured and you have at least one window open at all times

Delivery Information

Delivery of our helium tanks are available at a nominal fee.

Delivery and pick-up will be made to ground level, to easily accessible buildings and yards. There is an additional charge for upstairs, downstairs, long distance hauling and for deliveries outside of our normal delivery area.

Please make sure that the arrangements for delivery are explicit as there are extra charges if no one is home at the time of delivery or pick up, or for delivery or pick up at other than ground level.

Demurrage Charge

Unless arrangements are made prior to your renting equipment from us, an additional fee will be charged for every day the rental unit is not returned to our store.

Loss or Damage

Responsibility for equipment remains with the renter from time of receipt to time of return. Please be sure equipment is secured when not in use and protected from the weather. We do charge for missing, broken or rain damaged parts.

Damages and Cleaning charges

Customers will be charged for broken, damaged and missing items not in use and protected from the weather. Check with the management of hired halls, convention centers, restaurants and parks to make sure they will take care of our equipment for you before we have it delivered there on your behalf or should you have to leave it there.

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