Helium Balloon Deliverys are a great way to memorably and powerfully punctuate an event. For those unfamiliar with the
process, however, acquiring a helium Balloon Delivery tank and the other equipment necessary might seem like a daunting task.
In particular, determining the characteristics of the tank you will need, as well as where to find it, is perhaps the most
important step in the process. The first decision to make is whether or not you need a tank permanently or temporarily. If
your goal is to provide regular events where helium Balloon Deliverys will be featured, then a permanent refillable tank is
probably the most economical choice over time.
If your needs are only temporary, however, then many companies will rent filled tanks for short-term use. Some will even
handle delivery and pickup. Buying a tank of your own brings along with it several important considerations. First, you’ll
need more than just a tank. Inflaters are necessary to channel the helium into your Balloon Deliverys. Safety stands or
mounts help secure the tank such that it isn’t damaged or doesn’t present safety risks to those using it. Also, you’ll need
periodic refills of helium. Just how often this is necessary depends on the size of your tank.
Helium refills are purchased at specialized refilling stations, and require that your tank be capable of safely accepting a
refill. One mechanism by which this is accomplished is through hydrotesting. Required by law to be performed every five
years, you must be able to prove that your tank is hydrotested before it can be refilled. This ensures that the tank metal
can survive the high pressures imposed upon it by the stored helium. You’ll also need to decide whether or not your helium
Balloon Delivery tank will be stationary or portable.
Stationary tanks are larger, requiring fewer refills between uses and are usually mounted more securely, so are less prone to
accidental damage. Portable tanks are easier to move. However, transporting helium requires that certain cautions be taken
and that some laws be followed. In general, you must carry the invoice for your tank with you in the front glove compartment,
clearly indicating its contents. There are also limits on how much helium can be legally transported in tanks. Furthermore,
care must be taken not to www.heliumballoondelivery.co.uk store helium Balloon Delivery tanks under high heat or other dangerous conditions.