Can you imagine a birthday party without balloons? Kids of all ages are attracted to these colorful playthings that bring cheer to any party. It’s safe to say that balloons are an important part of all celebrations, big or small. But did you know that balloons — especially hydrogen balloons — can be deadly? All parents need to be aware of hydrogen balloon safety.
Why You Need to Know About Hydrogen Balloon Safety
Recently a viral clip revealed how a hydrogen balloon fire caused a horrific accident at a birthday party. The young woman involved suffered severe burns.
One of her friends shared the video of this unfortunate accident on his Facebook page. He captioned it saying: “Stay away from hydrogen balloons. They might prove fatal.”
Take a look at his Facebook post, which has gone viral.
The video clip shows that the girl was surrounded by hydrogen balloons. As soon as she lit the birthday candle, there was a massive explosion.
The post also includes her before and after photos. It is heart-wrenching to see how the gorgeous girl has suffered terrible burns on her arms. The fire has also damaged her hair.
As you can see, a birthday party can become a nightmare in a split second if you don’t keep safety in mind.
Hydrogen balloon safety is crucial for this reason, especially in kids’ parties.
Hydrogen Balloon Safety: Useful Tips
Remember these important points when using balloons at any party.
- Hydrogen is flammable, moms and dads. And because it is cheaper than helium, most decorators will use hydrogen to make balloons float. So make sure that you check with your decorator about this and insist on helium balloons.
- At times, you may be unsure if those pretty looking balloons are filled with hydrogen or helium. So it’s best to make sure that you keep the decorations at a safe distance from the main activity area, in this case, the cake cutting area.
- Do verify that all the connections, electrical wires, and sockets in your party space are in good condition. Even a small spark can lead to hydrogen balloon explosions.
- In any case, keep fire safety equipment handy. Do check whether the equipment is in working condition. Doing a security check beforehand is a good idea.
- Also keep a first aid kit handy in case of any unfortunate accidents. Better to be safe than sorry.
Source: The Sun, Abdul Basit Raheem’s Facebook Page, Bubble Balloon
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Republished with permission from: theAsianParent Singapore