Standard latex and foil balloons expand when filled with air via pump or with helium for floating displays. Proper inflation technique prevents bursts and keeps arrangements looking full.
Manual and electric pumps sized for latex, foil, and modeling balloons.
Helium-compatible foil balloons with self-sealing valves for longer float times.
Precision nozzles and sizers that help create uniform balloon diameters.
Store inflated balloons away from direct sun and sharp edges.
FAQs
An 11-inch latex balloon typically requires about 0.5 cubic feet of helium for full inflation.
Yes; stop when the balloon feels firm but still has slight give to avoid seam splits.
Temperature drops, under-inflation, or porous latex can cause gradual helium loss.
Use a simple slip knot or a tying tool that holds the neck while you wrap and pull.
Plastic inflatable balloon covers or air-filled foil balloons can be deflated and stored for later use.