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Ordering is done on line should you have any queries please contact us phone us on 01427 676 350 and email us on

PAYMENT
Payment can be made in several ways:
* Online Credit or Debit card
* Telephone Credit Card or Debit Card
* Cheque* or Postal Orders
* Please note: Cheques take 5 working days to clear and orders cannot be sent out until clearance has been obtained.
It is the responsibility of the customer to provide an address where the goods can be received. If you cannot be at your address to accept you delivery, get it delivered to your workplace or a neighbour.
SPECIAL DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS SUCH AS LEAVE WITH NEIGHBOUR, IN PORCH, BEHIND DUSTBIN. SHOULD YOU REQUEST THE GOODS BE LEFT UNATTENDED WE CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE SHOULD THE GOODS GO MISSING OR ARE DAMAGED.
CLAIMS FOR NON DELIVERY
All claims for non delivery or shortages must be made within 10 days of placing your order after this period we cannot be held responsible.
We (the above companies) cannot be responsible for delay or failure to deliver products promptly if such action is caused by Strikes, Riots, War or any labour problems or our suppliers failing to deliver to us or to you on our behalf or any circumstances that we have no control over.
If for any reason, we are out of stock of a certain item or items – Uk Party Shop reserves the right to replace them with an item of similar style, colour and theme at the same price or of greater value. We will, of course choose the most appropriate item as a substitute.
PRICING ERRORS
While we try and ensure that all prices on our website are accurate, errors may occur. If we discover an error in the price of goods you have ordered we will inform you prior to dispatch and give you the option of reconfirming your order at the correct price or canceling.
FAULTY GOODS
Faulty goods must be returned in 7 days of receipt, you need to contact us with the reason why and obtain a returns number. all goods must be returned unused in the original packaging with all tags.
The cost of returns is the responsibility of the customer except in the case of faulty goods please not we are not responsible for returned goods lost or damaged in transit back to us.
It is the customer’s responsibility to obtain a certificate of posting or insure the goods against loss or damage.
RETURNS POLICY
You have the right to cancel your order in 3 days of receipt, you need to contact us with the reason why and obtain a returns number. all goods must be returned unopened & unused in the original packaging with all tags intact as received, if this is not the case we cannot make a refund
The following cannot be returned for credit: Wigs, Teeth, undergarments or goods that have been personalised for you.
The cost of returns is the responsibility of the customer please note we are not responsible for returned goods lost or damaged in transit back to us.
It is the customer’s responsibility to obtain a certificate of posting or insure the goods against loss or damage.
Providing the above is adhered to a refund less our delivery costs and other charges as below will be made within 20 days of receipt of goods
CANCELLATION & RETURNS
Should you cancel your order prior to us dispatching but following our processing of your credit card you will receive a refund less 6 % bank handling charge, should the order have been dispatched your refund will be less the 6% and the post & packing charges.
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Balloon Release UK
Unit 30 Corringham Road Industrial Estate,
Gainsborough,
DN21 1QB
Fax: 01427 810174
Balloon Release UK is a trading name of Party Domain Limited
Company Registration no: 5080728
Privacy Statement
Privacy PolicyAt UK Balloon Release we are committed to protecting your privacy. UK Balloon Release will only use the information that is collected about you in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.
UK Balloon Release may wish to collect information about you for 2 reasons: firstly, to process your order and secondly, to provide you with the best possible service.
You will be given the opportunity to refuse any marketing emails offered by the
UK Balloon Release.
The type of information that we may possibly collect about you includes but is not limited to:
• Your name
• Address
• Phone number
• Email address
• Credit/debit card details (when placing orders)
We will never collect sensitive information about you without your explicit consent, all of the information that we may receive about you can only be conveyed to us by you.
The information we hold will be accurate and up to date. You can check the information that we hold about you by emailing us. If you find any inaccuracies we will be more than happy delete or correct them promptly.
The personal information which we hold will be held securely in accordance with our internal security policy and the law.
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If you have any questions/comments about privacy, you can contact us using one of the methods provided from within our Contact Page.
Returns Policy
Rubber Balloons - Latex Balloons - Modeling Balloons - Hydrogen and Helium Balloons |
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A 100-foot-diameter balloon can lift 33,000 pounds! A Balloon is just a balloon! Contrary to popular believe all balloons are not the same. Some historical facts point to the fact that balloons similar to those we use at at parties may date back as far as the ancient Aztecs.It is believed that the Aztecs used the intestinal linings of cats to create balloons that were filled with air and twisted into shapes. These balloon gifts were then placed on the altar next to the foods and other offerings that were then burned in honor of the gods.
Sally Rand danced at the Italian Village of the 1933-34 Chicago World's Fair. The balloons she used were transparent. They inflated to five feet in diameter. A problem developed. The balloons burst at an embarrassing moment. A representative of the manufacturing company went to Chicago to see if he could find the trouble's cause. He found it. It was a certain audience member who shot paper clips with a rubber band slingshot. The trouble was cured by lowering a barrier between the audience and the dancer. It was a curtain of silk that stopped paper clips and other missiles but did not stop the view. Twister Balloons - late 1950's As early as 1914, thoughtful firemen were trying to ban the use of hydrogen in toy balloons because of the danger. In 1922, New York City banned hydrogen-filled toy balloons by official ordinance. The action was taken after a prankster exploded hydrogen-filled balloon decorations at a city function, and an official was badly burned but in spite of the danger, hydrogen-filled balloons did deliver pleasure, adventure, and education. A 1929 magazine reported that a Mickey Mouse balloon released from somewhere in the United States, startled a group of persons when it landed in Africa. A youth in Pennsylvania received word that a balloon bearing his name had been picked up by a fisherman in Singapore. Water balloons
Balloon Races Education and practical information come from probing air currents over the earth by means of hydrogen-filled balloons. This assisted early aviation. Prior to the first World War, the probes were used to help devise formulas for ascension and flight of much larger balloons. This delivered information later used to calculate altitude at which pilots could fly with the wind, adding to the plane's speed. Helium Balloons The safety made it possible for gas-filled balloons to be used in dramatic ways in advertising. Helen Warny became a leader in this field. In the 1920's, she was founder of The Toy Balloon company in New York. She used luminous and other balloons in balloon showers, balloon-decked parade floats, and fashionable window displays. The peak of her efforts came when she released 50,000 helium-filled balloons at one time. Each was printed with an advertiser's name and bore a tag which offered a prize to the finder. Some balloons today are specially designed for being filled with helium. They are self-sealing, which helps eliminate helium waste. They have their own strings attached. Balloons in Advertising We are here to advise and help you with your requirements for your printed balloons with advice on colour of print to be used, colour of balloon and size. Just phone a Balloon Champion on 01427 676 350 to get the right result. balloons 4 fun have been around for many years supplying printed balloons and are here to help and advise at all times getting you the result you are looking for. Check our site on www.balloons4fun.co.uk Printed Balloons Lighter than air - gas balloons Jacques Charles Even after ballooning became more popular across Europe over the following years, village people continued to be frightened by the strange objects descending from the heavens. Early aeronauts began to carry champagne on board to present to framers on landing. It is now a well established tradition to carry champagne on maiden flights. Charles may have been trying to imitate the Montgolfier Brothers, but he had emerged with a completely different way of creating a gas that will rise through the air. The Montgolfiers believed that they were creating a "Montgolfier gas" by heating the air, whereas Charles was forming a similar gas from acid and iron filings. Similar in the way that both caused a balloon filled with the gas to rise into the air. Hot air and hydrogen both rise as they are less dense than air itself but they are not the same thing, which was not realised by the innovators at the time.Gas balloons soon took over the skies from the primitive hot air balloons, later evolving into airships and other similar craft. |




