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Want to know a little something about helium balloons? Balloons were first created in the early 18th century, though the basis for balloon science dates back to the late 1600s. The scientific basis for the balloon was founded by Evangelista Toricelli and the first actual balloon was created by Bartolomeu de Gusmao. The first public exhibition of balloon flight happened in the Portuguese Court on August 8, 1709 in Lisbon. The rubber balloon didn't actually come around until 1824, while the popular latex balloon was first manufactured in 1847. It wouldn't be until the 1930s that balloon production really started to sour.

Nowadays, there are billions of balloons made and purchased every year. Everyone associates balloons with a party these days, whether a party for children, adults or all ages. There are also numerous types of balloons to choose from. Why the popularity of helium balloons when compared to balloons full of air or hydrogen? Helium balloons are filled with helium gas, and this allows them to float up into the sky. This explains why some balloons are long gone the second you let go of them, while others will bounce on the floor.

Helium balloons tend to go flat and lose their shape before regular air balloons do. However, this isn't a big deal since most balloons will eventually deflate after a long period of time. In general, when you put helium into a balloon it will rise until it pops. When it pops the escaping helium rises and eventually travels out into space. Helium is not naturally produced in massive amounts and so one has to produce helium from alpha particles emitted by radioactive decay. Helium is therefore cryogenically distilled out of natural gas in order to produce the specific type of helium that we put inside balloons.

To fill up a balloon with helium the best approach is to order an Occasions Helium Canister. This type of helium canister is a safe and disposable one, one that can be used to fill a moderate amount of standard size latex balloons. While the package might be relatively light, the end result is 40 full and high-flying helium balloons! No party is complete without a set of helium balloons ready to float off into eternity!

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