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What Are The Differences Between Normal And Helium Balloons?

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When it comes to balloon decoration in Singapore, you are often given two primary types of balloons. Either ordinary air-filled balloons or helium balloons in Singapore. Perhaps, everyone is familiar with these balloons. You commonly see them in parties and events and are widely available at birthday balloon shops and delivery services in Singapore. The problem is how you will know which one goes well with your needs?

Here are the primary differences between air-filled and helium balloons in Singapore:

GAS

The main difference between air-filled balloons and helium balloons is the gas used. 

  • Air-filled balloons

       An air-filled balloon uses a combination of gases like oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapour. Even pumps use the same gas mixture.

  • Helium balloons

       Helium balloons may use helium and hydrogen gas. Both gasses are lighter than air, making the balloon float. Because of its lighter density, it has become a popular ornament in a proposal decoration in Singapore.

MATERIAL

  • Air-filled balloons

       Air-filled balloons use latex and foil material; however, air-filled latex balloons are most common. They are used in balloon bouquet decorations in Singapore. 

  • Helium balloons

       Helium balloons use latex and foil material; however, helium foil balloons are most common. They are used in customised balloons in Singapore

CUSTOMISATION

  • Air-filled balloons

       Air-filled balloons can have prints, graphics, messages, and colours. However, latex balloons are quite limited concerning shapes. 

  • Helium balloons

       Helium balloons can have prints, graphics, messages, and colours. They are flexible when it comes to unique shapes. 

LASTING TIME

  • Air-filled balloons

       Depending on the environment, your air-filled balloons may not last a day. They are vulnerable to sharp objects, heat, and pressure. 

  • Helium balloons

       Helium balloon decoration in Singapore may last up to 10 hours. The foil material makes it more resistant to sharp objects. 

COST

  • Air-filled balloons

       Air-filled balloons are cheap.

  • Helium balloons

       Helium balloons are more expensive than air-filled balloons. 

Do you now know which balloon is the best for you? 

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