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Installation
Before ordering your balloon cloud, it’s worth giving some thought as to where the cloud will be positioned. The clouds are made up of air-filled balloons and will need to be fixed to something secure to hold the balloons in place. They come with a piece of string at each end for you to tie on to something secure – for example light fittings, nails or hooks, pipes on the wall.
Alternatively, if the balloons are to go next to a smooth painted wall, you could use removable hooks (eg. Command hooks). It’s also worth checking that the balloons won’t be positioned too close to a radiator or anything else that might cause them to burst.
Please note: we can’t be held responsible for any damage caused by the balloon cloud, during or after installation.
Caring for your Balloons
Your balloon’s favourite environment is:
• to be indoors, at normal room temperature
• away from any intense heat, such as radiators
• away from direct sunlight
In addition to the effects of temperature, exposure to sunlight (either direct sunlight or through windows) will cause latex balloons to oxidise, turning them cloudy in appearance. This is particularly noticeable when using clear latex balloons (including confetti balloons).