Archive for July, 2009
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Hawaii Travel Packages: Tips And Tricks
Warm tropical waters, light breezes, tall palm trees, and white sand beaches; all things you are thinking about when you consider a Hawaii travel package. Hawaii is one of the premier destinations for those Americans wishing to visit the tropics without leaving the country.
Hawaii’s average temperature rarely changes all year around. Having only two seasons (winter and summer) the average daily temperature changes only slightly from month to month ranging from 78 degrees in the winter to 85 degrees in the summer. One of the greatest phenomenons relating to the weather in Hawaii has to do with rainfall. While it rains almost daily high in the mountains, rain is almost always localized. So, while it may be raining wherever you are, you can almost always find a sunny spot on the beach.
When considering your vacation packages, you need to realize that there are several islands in Hawaii and consider how many of those you would like to visit. While searching you may find a Kauai vacation packages, a Maui vacation package or a Big Island vacation package. Traveling between islands is usually done by small plane and should be figured into the price of your preferred package.
No matter which package you choose, be prepared to do research into activities on that island. Besides asking your travel agent and engaging in Internet research, you can also ask those who have been to Hawaii about their trip and what they enjoyed most. The personal experience of others can always be taken into consideration as long as you remember that every experience is different and yours will be too.
Generally, the brochures for Hawaii travel packages will not include any information about non-tourist attractions. The Big Island of Hawaii has a number of smaller towns along the shorelines that are equally enjoyable for anyone wanting to get away from the large touristy beach resorts.
Hawaii offers a variety of experiences. Vacationers can ride in a helicopter, para-sail, hike through beautiful scenery, or learn to surf. The additional cost of these activities is relatively low when you factor in the memories you will walk away with. When you are considering Hawaii travel packages, consult with your travel agent about adding these activities.
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Hearing Impairment Affects People Of All Ages
There is a stigma about wearing hearing aids. An estimated 31 million in the U.S. have hearing loss, but only about 10 percent wear hearing aids. The reason is partly cosmetic – people think they look bad – and partly the cost, prices for a set of hearing aids (for both ears) range from $2,700 to $6,000, depending on the level of technology and the biggest reason for not using hearing aids is the technology. Until a few years ago, the technology was just not that good.
However, hearing aide technology has improved greatly over the last few years. Hearing aids now have digitized programming with smaller computer chips and directional microphones that can distinguish between human voices and background noise. People can now be treated with profound hearing loss with a more powerful, smaller device that can be programmed and adjusted for specific tones. Some hearing aids can be adapted to Bluetooth or other wireless devices, and many have remote controls so users can adjust the devices themselves.
While baby boomers are the largest market segment for hearing aids, hearing loss is not just an aging problem. Target practice with guns, using a lawn mower or weed-eater, driving a loud car or truck and blaring music, all can contribute to hearing loss if the ears are continually exposed.
Hearing is a brain function and the brain will want to focus on the ear with the hearing aid, which will hear better. Over time, the other ear, if not at a comparable hearing level with the assisted ear, may experience hearing loss because of neglect by the brain.
People of all ages should educate themselves about options for maintaining a good quality of life through better hearing. Residents of Arizona have access to one of the countries most cutting edge chain of hearing centers. Phoenix hearing aids and Scottsdale hearing aids can be obtained at Purtone Hearing Centers in Arizona. With a total of eight locations around Arizona, your hearing needs can be accommodated no matter where you live in Arizona.
Maintaining healthy hearing is no accident. Do not neglect the health of your hearing no matter what your age.
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A Hawaiian Vacation: Many Ways to Experience the Islands
There is so much to consider when planning a Hawaii vacation. Hawaii is a beautiful series of islands, each unique. You will find vast waterfalls, beautiful beaches, tall mountains, plants and flowers of all colors and varieties, and unique wildlife. No matter what interests you, Hawaii has something to offer. From adventure tours to beach relaxing and surfing to mountain hiking, planning your vacation will take some thought.
Staying at a resort is one of the more popular options. Many resorts offer packages which include your hotel stay, meals, drinks, and activities. Certain resorts also have amenities such as a kids club for children, a salon and spa, shopping, and an activities desk to arrange tours and adventures. Ask your friends for resort recommendations, or check with a travel agent for suggestions. Many resorts have great sales and promotions too.
There are other islands you’ll want to visit during your stay in Hawaii. A Kauai vacation package is a particular favorite of many people. Maui, the second largest of the islands, is another popular location. If you’re a history buff, Oahu and the Pearl Harbor site will be a place you’ll want to see, and the Big Island of Hawaii has majestic Mauna Kea, a volcano of interest for those with a scientific bent.
Another choice would be a Hawaiian cruise. Hawaii cruises allow you to see many of the islands as you sail around the State visiting many ports. Enjoy onboard activities on the cruise ship itself or while in port tour the island, play a round of golf or hike one of Hawaii’s many trails offering spectacular scenery and off-the-beaten path beaches. Many cruises are specifically for families with children, while others are meant for romantic couples.
Whatever you choose for your Hawaii vacation package, your experience is sure to be memorable. After you arrive in Hawaii, remember to ask locals for recommendations and suggestions to enhance the authenticity of your trip. Take lots of photographs, wear sunscreen, and most of all, have fun! Visit GreatHawaiiHotels.net for more information to help you plan your Hawaiian vacation and for a great selection of Big Island hotels, Maui hotels and Kauai hotels.
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Southern California Theme Parks With Great Roller Coasters
I’ve come to realize that, if you are a roller coaster lover, Southern California is the place to visit. In particular, Orange County and Los Angeles County are home to two of the best theme parks for thrill rides. No, Disneyland is not one of them, although it (and its adjacent sister park Disney’s California Adventure) does offer some exciting action rides worthy of a visit.
I’m talking about Knott’s Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain (aka Magic Mountain to the locals). According to the SoCal Vacation Guru website, these parks have made roller coasters a strong priority in competing against The Mouse.
Magic Mountain is crazy with wild coasters; the place is lousy with thrill rides. Check out the SoCal Vacation Guru for more information about the park, as there’s lots more to do there besides roller coasters (for the rest of your group who may not be coaster fanatics).
Knott’s Berry Farm also has really focused on thrill rides, although they offer Camp Snoopy, Ghost Town and many other fun attractions and themed areas within the park. My daughter worked on the new Silver Bullet ride and she says that is one of several coasters that will really help you lose your dinner.
Speaking of dinner, if you go to Knott’s, don’t forget to allow time to eat at Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner Restaurant. It is a landmark, serving thousands of dinners weekly since the Great Depression years. There is also good information at the SoCal Vacation Guru on Knott’s Berry Farm. You can find out about nearby hotels, and also about the many other vacation opportunities in Southern California.
In addition you can learn about the other Los Angeles-area theme parks, namely the Disneyland Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood. Those parks offer many great attractions and some good thrill rides, but not as many as at Knott’s and Magic Mountain. I hope this is helpful if you love coasters!
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what is internet marketing?
Internet marketing is carrying out certain activities that create sales and/or capture leads from potential customers that are surfing the net .
This means getting your website to rank in Google, Yahoo MSN, article directories, blog directories, RSS Feeds, Social Networks, and other search related sites so that it shows up when a potential client of yours types in a “keyword phrase” that relates to your operation .
This is something of a new and mysterious art these days and is a constantly changing playing field . As time marches on there is a greater need to enlist specialists and consultants that work purely in this arena, in order for businesses to be able to get their sites at the top of Google’s search engine results for the keywords that will generate sales and leads. This service is called SEO or search engine optimization. Another way for companies to get the same results is to arrange for their staff to participate in focused training seminars, or one on one training, to gain the necessary skill sets to do this work in-house
Internet marketing has grown to include pay per click advertising. Ads that are postioned within the results pages of search engines (when you do a search, they show up on the right hand side of the page) that are written by advertisers to be triggered when certain keywords or phrases are searched. Each time a person clicks on the ad, they are sent to the advertiser’s website, and the advertiser is charged for that “click”. This is how Google makes huge revenue .
The next big thing in Internet marketing will be the social networking sites like Facebook. Here, the best form of advertising will be “viral” and more “virtual word of mouth”. This is much more complicated than search engine optimization and pay per click advertising, but has the potential to be much more profitable!
There are many companies that specialise in assisting company’s in their Internet Marketing efforts.
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Can you get enough with self-improvement?!
No matter who you are or what your downfalls may be, everyone could use a bit of self improvement in one or more areas of their lives. We will not waste too much time, let’s get started on the tips!
Given below are a list of helpful self improvement tips anyone can do to bring more quality to their daily living:
1. Smile often. Smiling gives the muscles in the rest of your body a chance to relax, making it a natural stress reliever. When you are in the grocery store, or another place amongst people, you should practice smiling even more. It will break up tension and create good feelings that will become contagious.
2. Create a daily to-do list. Simply create a realistic schedule that you know you can stick to. Create your list before you go to bed at night.
3. Everyone on the face of the earth needs to practice participating in some form of daily physical activity, no matter how crammed their schedule may be. Exercising helps to create good health, which should be a priority. Without good health, everything else in life will go downhill.
4. Create a list of good things in your life. This list will help you to realize that life really isn’t all that bad.
5. Pretend to be happy, even when you are not. Learning to accept things the way they will create peace of mind.
6. Maintain a balanced diet. Within those meals you should include a portion of protein, a few vegetables, some grains, and a couple fruits. Avoid too much sugar and alcohol, which can lead to weight gain and other health problems.
There you have it, if you were wondering how to improve your personality, start with the above 6 tips and you will be ready to start!
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There is a new way to get National Safety Passport training
Training for the Safety Passport can be obtained for a fraction of the traditional costs and the course is delivered in a way that will allow you to do it anywhere at any time. “Here’s a tried and tested e-learning training product which will make current methods obsolete. I have no doubt about that” stated the CEO of Protect Life (health and safety superstore) .
Now safety passport training can be obtained via computer based training. The course is stored on a USB Stick . Once plugged in: it automatically guides the user through the course module by module. The candidate can stop and start at any point . After successful completion of all the required modules the user is asked to complete a short on screen form which is sent via the internet to EMSS, they then issue a credit card sized pass which the candidate can present to an employer as proof of successfully completing the Safety passport course.
This safety passport scheme is supported by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), EMSS, The National Skills Academy, NEPIC, The University of Teesside, NESHEP and a large number of National / Multi-national organisations. This training is of interest and is applicable to both private and public sector organisations even members of the general public can add to their re-sellable skills set by taking it.
Some traditional courses that deliver the comparable levels of safety skill are classroom based and are delivered over two days. The traditional alternatives are much more expensive and offer less flexibility. Persons wishing to verify the validity of any particular EMSS Safety Passport can simply log into a secure portal. Verification can be attained in seconds.
Advantages of getting safety passport training this way:
- Course can be taken anywhere any time for a fraction of the cost (other providers can charge up to £400 + accommodation for each candidate – this new product costs £79.99 +vat);
- This way of taking the course means that your network band width is not impacted and the memory stick is certified as being virus free by COMODO (Your IT department and security team will be pleased);
- Course can be delivered in less than half the current time and can be taken in small chunks hence less resource time is required and you don’t need to take the attendee away from ‘business as usual’ tasks for the full duration of the course;
- Get contractors working straight away – Instead of having to turn contractors away because they do not have a safety passport or they have no proof that they have successfully attended Safety Passport training. Now you can simply give them this memory stick and tell them to complete the course with immediate effect. They can be approved within five hours;
- Employers have a sanctioned, auditable, approved method for ensuring that all their staff have successfully undertaken National Safety Passport training.
Protect Life (health and safety superstore) are providers of this product. Inquiries should be sent to sales@protectlife.com or phone +44 (0)845 456 2325 or +44(0)871 050 0880.
Safety Passport (EMSS) – training anywhere / anytime
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Commercial Mortgages for UK Businesses
A commercial mortgage is similar to a residential mortgage in that funds can be borrowed over a long period of time, usually a maximum of 30 years, secured by a first charge on the property being bought.
In taking first charge, the lender is first in the queue to recover any debt if the property ever needs to be sold. This could happen because the mortgagee wishes to move on and sells, or perhaps has defaulted on the repayments causing the lender to foreclose.
If a first charge business mortgage already exists, it is common for different lenders to advance money secured by way of a second charge which puts that lender as second in the ‘security queue’.
Unlike residential mortgages, almost all commercial mortgages are variable rate loans which fluctuate in line with the Base Rate set by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee. So, if a lender offers terms which include an interest rate of say ’2% over base’ then a base rate of 4.5% would result in an interest rate of 6.5% being applied to the loan.
Some lenders will link their interest rates to LIBOR, which is the London Inter Bank Offered Rate. LIBOR is published daily in the Financial Times and can be found on a variety of other financial websites.
Commercial Mortgages can be secured against most types of freehold or long leasehold properties, such as retail stores, pubs, care homes, restaurants, offices, industrial factory units and more. Applying for a commercial mortgage is very much like that of a residential mortgage except that the maximum that can be borrowed is 60% of the assessed Market Value, although one or two lenders will advancelend up to 75% depending upon the proposal.
These percentages are known as the Loan-to-Value ratio, or LTV. A lower LTV means that the risk to the lender is reduced. The higher the LTV, the greater the risk to the lender and it is likely that a higher interest rate would be charged.
Lenders will not usually advance above 75% LTV to ensure that there would be enough security in the event of a forced sale, perhaps through auction when it is expected that property will sell at a discounted rate. When looking for a commercial mortgage it is advisable to shop around for the best deals and to use a specialist commercial finance broker who will possess the necessary specialist knowledge to advise you accordingly.
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Web Design, increase your usability
It is easy to make a dorky web page. It’s also easy to make a very nice, clean, professional-looking web page even if you don’t have much design experience. Often the difference, even for beginning designers, is simply a matter of eliminating certain features that are guaranteed to make a page look amateurish. I’ve been going through the list of things that people – designers and non-designers – from around the country have cited as the things that make the difference between a well-designed and a poorly designed web page.
Here’s a list of ten additional design elements that will increase the usability of virtually all sites:
- Place your name and logo on every page and make the logo a link to the home page (except on the home page itself, where the logo should not be a link: never have a link that points right back to the current page).
- Provide search if the site has more than 100 pages.
- Write straightforward and simple headlines and page titles that clearly explain what the page is about and that will make sense when read out-of-context in a search engine results listing.
- Structure the page to facilitate scanning and help users ignore large chunks of the page in a single glance: for example, use grouping and subheadings to break a long list into several smaller units.
- Instead of cramming everything about a product or topic into a single, infinite page, use hypertext to structure the content space into a starting page that provides an overview and several secondary pages that each focus on a specific topic. The goal is to allow users to avoid wasting time on those subtopics that don’t concern them.
- Use product photos, but avoid cluttered and bloated product family pages with lots of photos. Instead have a small photo on each of the individual product pages and link the photo to one or more bigger ones that show as much detail as users need. This varies depending on type of product. Some products may even need zoomable or rotatable photos, but reserve all such advanced features for the secondary pages. The primary product page must be fast and should be limited to a thumbnail shot.
- Use relevance-enhanced image reduction when preparing small photos and images: instead of simply resizing the original image to a tiny and unreadable thumbnail, zoom in on the most relevant detail and use a combination of cropping and resizing.
- Use link titles to provide users with a preview of where each link will take them, before they have clicked on it.
- Ensure that all important pages are accessible for users with disabilities, especially blind users.
- Do the same as everybody else: if most big websites do something in a certain way, then follow along since users will expect things to work the same on your site. Remember Jakob’s Law of the Web User Experience: users spend most of their time on other sites, so that’s where they form their expectations for how the Web works.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Balloons
Introduction
When you think of the word ‘Balloons’ what pictures appear in your mind? Is it simple balloons you blow up for children’s parties, or balloons that fly off on their own, or the special balloons for key events like the ones produced for the wedding of Charles and Diana? There are now so many different types of balloons on the market that you can get almost anything for everything any event you like.
So what exactly is a balloon? One definition defines a balloon as a flexible bag which you fill with air or some other type of gas, such as helium or hydrogen. The early balloons would have been made with non flexible material but modern balloons are made with latex so they have great elasticity and can be pumped up to much larger sizes.
History of Balloons
The most primitive known balloons were made in Central and Southern America by the Aztec Indians. They were made out of the bowels of cats which were carefully cleaned then turned inside out. They were sewn with special vegetable thread that had the property of sticking to itself when dried in the sun and creating an almost airtight seal. The balloons were then made into air filled model animals and burned at the top of the Aztec pyramid as an offering to the sun god. (The first example of balloon modelling). A Portuguese priest, Bartolomeu de Gusmao, held the first public exhibition of a balloon in the Portuguese Court in Lisbon in 1709 which was probably made from an animal bladder that stretched when filled with air. The rubber balloon was invented in 1824 by a Michael Faraday and was filled with hydrogen to be used in his experiments with hydrogen. But the familiar latex balloon did not appear until 1847.
The early rubber balloons were sold in America in Parks and Circuses for a penny each. Although the latex balloon was manufactured in London in the mid 1800′s the mass production of them did not appear until much later in 1931.
As technology has become more advanced so has the world of balloons. Now balloons can be made from rubber, latex, polychloroprene or nylon. They can be filled with air, helium, hydrogen or water. Filling the balloon with air can be done with the mouth, a manual pump(such as a hand pump), or electric inflator or with compressed gas. The balloons are used for many differing purposes, and decorated in numerous ways to fit the event.
Some balloons are purely for decoration, others are ideal for individual purposes because of their low density and relatively low cost. The balloon’s properties have led to them being used in a wide range of other applications in the areas of meteorology, military defense, medical treatment, and transportation.
Types of Balloons
Party Balloons
The most common and familiar types of balloons are the party balloons. These are often bought from wholesale balloon suppliers when larger quantities are needed to create a festive scene for children’s parties and other kinds of celebratory events where they can make all the difference.
These days I often see a cluster of balloons at the entrance to a house or hall to indicate where the party is being held. The balloons come in many different sizes and colours and can have printing on the face which expands as the balloon is inflated. Party Balloons are mostly made of natural latex tapped from rubber trees. The rubber’s elasticity makes the size variable. Balloons filled with air usually hold their size and shape much longer.
Helium Balloons
Balloons which float upwards are filled with the gas helium which is lighter than air. So for an event where balloons are let off into the atmosphere, they will need to be helium balloons. Helium filled rubber balloons normally only retain their buoyancy for a few days. The enclosed helium atoms are smaller than the pores in the latex through which they escape. To increase the float time of a helium balloon for a week or more, the inside of the balloons can be coated with a special polymer solution to reduce the leakage of the helium.
Water Balloons
The water balloons are often smaller than regular balloons and made from thin rubber so that they can be easily broken. They are filled with water and are intended for children to throw at each other as a game or practical joke with the aim of getting each other drenched. They may also be used in competitions or games.
Foil Balloons
In the late 1970s along came the foil balloon. These are made of thin non-stretch metalized plastic film or mylar. They are much more expensive and made an appearance at the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana causing quite a stir. These balloons have attractive shiny reflective surfaces and can be printed with color pictures, logos and patterns to customize them. The most important characteristic of metalized nylon for balloons is its ability to keep the helium gas from escaping for several weeks because it is less permeable. Foil balloons then have the advantage of being light weight, longer-lasting, with increased buoyancy. They are perfect for parties, in-store decorations, special celebrations and for gifts.
Animal-Shaped Balloons
Metalized nylon balloons can be cut into the three dimensional shapes of animals and then printed to represent the chosen animal. Once inflated the balloons make very bright, decorative items for gifts or may be used as a theme for a special event. Screen printing is used to create the designs for these spectacular pieces.
Balloon Modelling and Balloons in Art
Balloon modelling is a popular entertainment for children and adults alike. A Balloon artist twists and ties inflated tubular balloons into shapes resembling animals or even people. Sometimes they are called balloon sculptures, not to be confused with those cited below. When I have watched these artists at work I have often wondered why the balloons don’t burst when they are working.
Balloon sculpting requires a much stronger type of Latex which is extra-stretchy to enable it to be tied and turned without bursting. Using Mylar balloons or foil balloons provides an alternative to these tubular balloons which because they are so tiny require a pump to start the inflation.
Balloon Sculptures
Professional party decorators may use hundreds of helium balloons to create balloon sculptures. These sculptures are often limited because of the round shape of the balloons to simple arches or walls but on occasion more ambitious “sculptures” have been attempted. Sometimes balloons are used as table decorations for special events which will have 3 or 5 balloons to each bouquet. The decoration will usually include curled ribbon with an added weight to stop the balloons from floating away.
Professional balloon party decorators use electronic equipment to enable the exact amount of helium to fill the balloon. For non-floating balloons air inflators are used. Professional quality balloons differ from most retail packet balloons as they are bigger in size and made from 100% biodegradable latex.
Balloon Drops
I am sure you will have been to a party or dance where at the end of the evening hundreds of balloons fall from the ceiling to mingle amongst the participants. This is known as a balloon drop and is often performed at New Year’s Eve celebrations or at political rallies and conventions. It is a relatively low cost way of making a festive atmosphere at the party climax, so everyone goes away feeling they have had a really good time.
If you want to create a balloon drop for your own event you will need to set up a large plastic bag or net overhead, which is suspended at a certain height. This is then filled with air-inflated balloons so that they will fall onto the target area below when the balloons are released. You will also need to develop a mechanism for releasing the balloons. Balloon drops may also be performed at many celebrations, including graduations and weddings.
Balloon Rockets
As a child I am sure you played the game of blowing up a balloon then letting it go while watching it speed around the room making a rude noise with everyone falling about laughing. These are called balloon rockets and I remember being enthralled and wondering how they worked. When the mouth of the balloon is released, the greater pressure of air inside forces its way out and the elasticity of the balloon contracts causing the balloon to be propelled forward. This is fundamentally how a rocket works. The balloon can also be filled with gases other than air, with similar results. Besides being simple toys, balloon rockets are a widely used teaching device to demonstrate physical principles and the functioning of a rocket. The balloon rocket is frequently used to demonstrate Newton’s third law in physics.
Balloon Publicity
How do you find the requisite balloons for a major fund raising event? There are companies who specialise in printing a company logo or message onto balloons like your local UK balloon delivery agent and can produce them in large quantities to be delivered directly to the venue.
Balloon Releases
In Australia they had a fund raising event on 18th April for Make-A-Wish Day. The 5,000 released balloons make a spectacular sight as they rise across the bay marking the number of wishes granted since 1985.
If you are planning a balloon release or race of more than 5,000 balloons, it is a requirement that you apply in writing for permission to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) at least 28 days in advance. The CAA also like to be informed of balloon releases up to 5,000. A form can be obtained by calling either the NABAS office on 01989 762 204 or the Airspace Utilisation Section of the CAA on 020 7453 6599
Because of concerns about the impact on the environment of large numbers of balloons being released, the NABAS – The Balloon Association have produced a code of conduct which can be found on their website at www.nabas.co.uk
Safety and Environmental Concerns
Balloons are made of natural rubber latex (NRL) which is a natural product coming from rubber trees that are grown in certain areas of the tropics. These are not trees that are cut down to produce the NRL. The NRL is obtained by tapping from mature trees and is a sustainable crop providing employment for many agricultural workers in some of the poorest areas of the world.
As a consequence of NRL cultivation and the consumption of latex products, the planting and maintenance of rubber tree plantations helps towards the prevention of tropical rainforest deforestation. This contributes significantly to the removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, produced by industrialised nations and a major source of global warming.
Research shows that latex balloons which are completely natural coming from the Hevea tree degrade faster than oak leaves. Oxidation occurs first in the breakdown of latex and it begins within an hour of a balloon being inflated. As the decaying process is by natural exposure nutrients are released into the soil. Most balloons used in releases today are made of bio-degradable latex.
An estimated 90/95% of balloons released rise to an altitude of 5 miles, at which height the cold will cause the balloon to become brittle and shatter into miniscule pieces. The small fragments then floating back to earth to degrade in the ground. Balloon fragments are unlikely to cause harm if accidentally ingested. This is because latex and the dyes used in latex colouring are non-toxic.
Printed latex balloons are a fantastic, low-cost and environmentally friendly way of advertising at promotions and events. All latex balloons supplied by B-Loony, the UK’s largest printed balloon manufacturer, are completely biodegradable. The code of conduct produced by NABAS for balloon releases gives advice to ensure the protection of our environment.
Manufacture of Balloons
Balloons are manufactured by their millions every day in many countries. The rubber is collected as liquid from a rubber tree and then sent to the factories where the liquid goes through a series of treatment processes. These processes include shaping and colouring operations and testing for quality. The results are thousands balloons which provide a splash of colour and party atmosphere at celebrations and conferences or any event where a large number of people gather.
Conclusion
Toy balloons have been a source of pleasure and excitement throughout the world for many years. They have provided hours of entertainment and interest for children as well as being an educational resource. Non toy Balloons are being used for science, medicine and travel and are invaluable in helping us to learn about our world. Balloons I am sure will remain very alive and active on the world’s scene for many years to come.

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