Helium – General Information

 

Helium is a non-toxic, non-flammable, colorless, odorless inert gas which has unique properties such as low boiling point, low density and high thermic conductivity. Helium is used to fill balloons because it is lighter than air and causes balloons to float.

 

How much helium do I need?

 
 Download a Printable Helium & Weight Chart
 
Latex Helium Chart
 

Use this chart to estimate helium needs for latex balloons. Volume and lift ability are average estimates. Float times for latex balloons vary widely with temperature and atmospheric conditions. Larger balloons will float for longer periods of time and float times can be increased by using Hi-Float™.

 
DescriptionVolume (ft3)Lift Ability (g)
5″ Round.06Do Not Float
9″ Round.256
11″ Round.510
11″ Heart Shaped.33
12″ Round.5511
16″ Round1.534
16″ Geo Donut®.714
16″ Geo Blossom®.611
30″ Round8184
3′ Round15339
646 Airship110
4′ Chloroprene34771
5.5′ Chloroprene662132
8′ Chloroprene2677031
 
Foil Helium Chart
 

Use this chart to estimate helium needs for helium foil balloons. Remember, volume and lift ability numbers are averages.

 
DescriptionVolume (ft3)Lift Ability (g)
18″ Circles.54.2
18″ Hearts.43.7
19″ Stars.43.4
18″ Junior Shapes.64.4
20″ Panoramic Circles.66.0
20″ Panoramic Hearts.75.5
24″ Drop-A-Line™ Circles1.213.0
24″ Drop-A-Line™ Hearts1.112.5
24″ Insiders™1.211.0
Jumbo Circles2.751.6
Jumbo Hearts2.345.9
Jumbo Stars2.542.0
Large Shapes1.313.0
SuperShape Clusters1.49.5
3-D UltraShapes1.19.0
28″ Sing-A-Tune®1.721
 
Bubbles™ Helium Chart
 

Use this chart to estimate helium needs for Bubbles™ Stretchy Plastic Balloons. Remember, volume and lift ability numbers are averages.

 
DescriptionVolume (ft3)Lift Ability (g)
20″ Bubbles™.710.4
22″ Bubbles™1.014.6
24″ Bubbles™1.27.2
 
Warning:
The practice of intentionally inhaling helium for a voice-altering effect is extremely dangerous and may result in serious injury or death!

Breathing in helium displaces oxygen from the lungs which in turn, deprives vital organs of essential oxygen. This is most acutely seen in the brain which can only manage 5-6 seconds before the person becomes unconscious.
Apart from a high-pitched voice, potential health effects of helium are dizziness, headache and suffocation.
Should anyone experience ill effects from inhaling helium, the advice is to get the person to breathe in fresh air immediately.
If symptoms persist, oxygen may need to be administered, so get medical help urgently.

 

Warning: Choking Hazard – Children under 8 years can choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken balloons. Adult supervision required. Keep uninflated balloons from children. Discard broken balloons at once.

 

For official information about helium, download a material safety data sheet here.Helium Material Safety Data
For official information about Hi-Float, download a safety data sheet here.Helium Material Safety Data