How should uninflated balloons be stored?
Author: Breanne Tobias
Website: http://www.BalloonsTips.com
Added: Fri, Dec 15, 2006 23:13:19
Category: Balloon Questions
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If you own a party goods store and you have a supply of uninflated balloons that you want to last so that you can still sell them and not get complaints from your customers, you should know how to store them. Here are some tips you can follow in order to preserve uninflated balloons for years:
- Uninflated balloons should be stored away from heat or direct sunlight. This is because storing them in near heat or sunlight will make the material weak and brittle.
- You can preserve your party balloons a lot longer if you store them in the freezer. If you leave them in the freezer for a long time and don't thaw and refreeze them, they can literally last for more than five years.
- Also, be sure to store your balloons away from air. You can do this by storing them first in a ziploc bag and then putting it in the freezer.
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Breanne Tobias answers frequently asked balloon questions at PrettyGreatAnswers.com.
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