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FAQ Q: How do I get my Bubble Balloons to float for 2 - 5 weeks?
A: The 22" Bubble floats for 2-4 weeks. The 24" Bubble floats for 3-5 weeks. You must inflate 100% wrinkle-free using the same equipment used to inflate your LATEX balloons. Automatic shutoff equipment will NEVER inflate a Bubble Balloon wrinkle-free. The varying float time depends upon how much you inflate it and the surrounding atmosphere.
Q: How much should Bubble Balloons be inflated?
A: Bubble Balloons should always be inflated 100% completely wrinkle-free like a beach ball. The sides should be as smooth as the front of the balloon.
Q: Do Bubble Balloons pop?
A: A Bubble Balloon will pop during inflation if it was left out of it's Moist-Pak package in an air conditioned or dry location. Inflate immediately upon opening of package. The Bubble Balloon will also pop if in contact with sharp or extremely hot objects. The Bubble Balloon may also pop if taken out into the direct sunlight where heat is scorching over 122 degrees F.
Q: What type of inflator should I use?
A: There are a wide variety of inflators you can use, but it MUST be an inflator that inflates LATEX balloons such as a flexible tilt valve or a push valve with extension adapter. Do not use the automatic shutoff inflator to complete inflation of the OUTER balloon because it will not inflate 100% wrinkle-free.
Q: Can Bubbles be used OUTDOORS in the summer?
A: Yes! Bubble Balloons are great for vending and other outdoor events. The Bubble Balloon may pop if taken out into the direct sunlight where heat is scorching over 122 degrees F (VERY HOT). Be careful not to display the balloon where it would pierce itself in windy conditions (near a tree, etc.).
Q: Can Bubbles be DISPLAYED in cooler/dryer locations?
A: Yes, once you have inflated the Bubble, the plastic film has been stretched. Bubbles can then be taken to cold and dry atmospheres as well as warm and humid atmospheres.
Q: What if I have stored my Bubbles in a dry location, are they usable?
A: Yes. If they are packaged in a Moist-pak they should be fine because it is an airtight package.
Q: How much helium do Bubble Balloons use?
24" Bubble = 1.48 cu ft or 42 liters
22" Bubble = 1.35 cu ft or 38.5 liters
Q: Can I inflate a Bubble Balloon with an air inflator?
A: Some air inflators do not have enough power to inflate completly wrinkle-free. We recommend using an air compressor, a nitrogen tank, or even a hand pump if your air inflator does not have enough power.
Q: How can I increase Bubble sales?
A: Balloons are impulse buys. High impact will naturally sell more balloons. Displaying a large number of WRINKLE-FREE Bubble Balloons floating in different areas of the store will create better sales. Never leave your display looking droopy and old. Bubble Balloons will float for weeks, but after 10 days or so, you should revitalize them with more helium so they always look their best. Because they are refillable, designating certain slow days of the week to inflate large bunches of Bubbles will relieve you of inflation duties during more busy times. Large bunches of balloons sell much better than a few dotted around and getting lost in your store. Ceiling netted corrals are not good for merchandising Bubble Balloons because consumers have a hard time seeing the designs. Bubble Balloons especially should never be put in a corral because the consumer will not realize that there is another balloon inserted inside of it. The best way to merchandise Bubble Balloons is tie each one individually to a weight and have them floating at eye level. This way it is easy for consumers to view the product in an open space and appreciate the 3D look of Bubbles. They can pick up the product by the weight (where the price tag may be attached) and carry it along to the register. Attaching an air inflated Bubble Balloon to the wall is a good idea IN CASE you sell out of the helium inflated ones. Nevertheless, remember that a Bubble Balloon is a 3D balloon and should be viewed from all sides. Have Bubble Balloons inflated with helium, tied to a weight, and ready to go.