PLEASE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN HANDLING HIGH PRESSURE HELIUM CYLINDERS.
- Read, understand and observe the safety precautions on the cylinder neck label and the warning label on the side of the cylinder.
- Store and use helium cylinders in a well ventilated area and in a upright secured position so they cannot be knocked over.
- CYLINDERS MUST BE CHAINED TO A WALL OR PLACED IN A SAFETY STAND AT ALL TIMES.
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Close the cylinder valve after each use and when cylinder is empty. Remove the regulator and replace the cylinder protective cap before transporting any helium cylinders.
- Use a cylinder cart to move cylinders.
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Always open cylinder valves very, very s-l-o-w-l-y. Stand to one side of the cylinder when opening the valve, never stand directly in front of the cylinder.
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Do not allow anyone to inhale helium from cylinders or filled balloons.
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Do not open the cylinder valve before attaching a balloon regulator on the cylinder valve.
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Do not allow children or any unauthorized people to handle cylinders or use balloon filling equipment.
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NEVER LEAVE A CYLINDER UNATTENDED IN A PUBLIC AREA.
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Never use any balloon regulator, cylinder or valve fitting that is damaged, leaking or malfunctioning. Have the product repaired or replaced immediately.
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Do not drop, drag, tip over or roll the helium cylinder on its side.
Helium is a colorless, non-toxic, non-flammable gas which is lighter than air. It is considered an inactive gas and relatively safe to handle. When misused, however; it can cause serious injuries or death. Helium acts as a simple asphyxiant displacing oxygen. If the body is deprived of oxygen, even for a short period of time, DEATH or serious injury may occur. Exposure to atmospheres containing reduced oxygen (increased helium) will bring about unconsciousness without warning - so quickly, that you will not be able to help yourself.
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ATTEMPT TO INHALE HELIUM.
ALWAYS KEEP HELIUM STORED IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.
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