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Balloon Event Company of Australia

Locality: Brisbane City

Phone: +61 1300 135 845



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25.01.2022 Balloon Event has Sale balloons printed and ready for immediate dispatch. $19.95 for 100 plus shipping.



25.01.2022 Balloon Event coming to brighten up the day of BP Larapinta.

24.01.2022 Early morning with beautiful bright balloons for the Wyndam Resort Expo

24.01.2022 Having fun at the Brisbane Domestic Terminal with Virgin Australia



24.01.2022 Medical Helium is not used to inflate balloons. The helium used to inflate balloons is not pure enough for medical use. It is a by-product gathered during the p...roduction of medical grade helium. Instead of wasting this resource, it is collected and recycled. The sale of balloon gas offsets the cost of medical helium. According to an Australian Helium Gas supplier The transportation of Liquid Helium from an ISO into a storage flask (Dewar) is a very meticulous process. Due to liquid helium’s sensitivity to warmer temperatures, the majority of the liquid helium boils off in the transfer process. Instead of losing this helium, the boil off is captured in a large balloon. This lower grade helium is then recycled and compressed into smaller storage cylinders which becomes part of the balloon gas supply. If this boil off were not captured and recycled, a huge amount of helium would be lost and wasted in the process. This recycled helium is use for weather balloons, scientific purposes and balloon gas. Reductions in demand can also be experienced due to increased recycling and increasingly efficient use of helium. The helium industry reports that non-essential market segments like the balloon industry sector are experiencing shortage of supply and absorbing large price increases due to the fact that essential markets receive their supply first. The shortage is due to a number of factors that include global economic forces, political issues, rationing and unscheduled maintenance on a large helium facility. Due to these fluctuations of supply and demand, the balloon industry is decreasing its reliance on helium by increasing our use of air-filled designs. Shortage and price increases provide incentives to reduce helium consumption and the industry is evolving accordingly. We are already reducing our helium consumption by stopping balloon releases, this is environmentally and economically responsible.

23.01.2022 Our beautiful balloons at Redcliffe today.

22.01.2022 Having fun at the iPhone launch at Vodafone queens st mall



19.01.2022 Did you know we can provide Helium right around Australia. Call us for great rates.

19.01.2022 Did you see the gorgeous new Sparkle Hearts yet? Everyone at the ABC(Australian Balloon Convention) had a specially printed one!

18.01.2022 It all starts with public awareness. Spread the word that PEBA and the balloon industry wants to stop balloon releases world wide. We can all make a difference. Enjoy balloons reponsibly, pin it and bin it.

17.01.2022 Another day of lovely bright balloons!

15.01.2022 Medical Helium is not used to inflate balloons. The helium used to inflate balloons is not pure enough for medical use. It is a by-product gathered during the p...roduction of medical grade helium. Instead of wasting this resource, it is collected and recycled. The sale of balloon gas offsets the cost of medical helium. According to an Australian Helium Gas supplier The transportation of Liquid Helium from an ISO into a storage flask (Dewar) is a very meticulous process. Due to liquid heliums sensitivity to warmer temperatures, the majority of the liquid helium boils off in the transfer process. Instead of losing this helium, the boil off is captured in a large balloon. This lower grade helium is then recycled and compressed into smaller storage cylinders which becomes part of the balloon gas supply. If this boil off were not captured and recycled, a huge amount of helium would be lost and wasted in the process. This recycled helium is use for weather balloons, scientific purposes and balloon gas. Reductions in demand can also be experienced due to increased recycling and increasingly efficient use of helium. The helium industry reports that non-essential market segments like the balloon industry sector are experiencing shortage of supply and absorbing large price increases due to the fact that essential markets receive their supply first. The shortage is due to a number of factors that include global economic forces, political issues, rationing and unscheduled maintenance on a large helium facility. Due to these fluctuations of supply and demand, the balloon industry is decreasing its reliance on helium by increasing our use of air-filled designs. Shortage and price increases provide incentives to reduce helium consumption and the industry is evolving accordingly. We are already reducing our helium consumption by stopping balloon releases, this is environmentally and economically responsible.



14.01.2022 Queensland State Library Dads Read to Me Day. Brisbane Queen St, Mall.

14.01.2022 Gemini open day!

13.01.2022 Facebook Special for March. Air Inflators usually $125 Facebook Special $115. Make sure to mention Facebook when you order.

12.01.2022 Love this clip of the Sparkle Lites booth at ABC with awesome contributions by Nicole Greg

11.01.2022 Having some fun at the set up of a very special launch event

06.01.2022 Do you want a super big exploding balloon at your next event? Watch this and get excited! https://youtu.be/770ywZzk5Yo

06.01.2022 Balloon Event will be at the Channel 7 Breaky at Redcliffe on Thursday the 14th. Come see us grab a beautiful balloon and enjoy a free breakfast .

03.01.2022 Any day, Balloon Event Company will be there to brighten it up!

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