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HelpWould a helium exit bag using those party city tanks work
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Trying to make an exit bag and I'm wondering if those pinkish red small helium tanks sold at party city if everything else is done right would sufficely help me ctb.
How do you know which helium cylinder for party balloons are not suitable?
Have you ever followed successful or unsuccessful suicides with party helium?
How do you know which helium cylinder for party balloons are not suitable?
Have you ever followed successful or unsuccessful suicides with party helium?
Thanks for answering, I don't want to affront you, I would just like to know the origin of your knowledge, are you guessing or have you already followed unsuccessful cases of CTB with party helium?
Thanks for answering, I don't want to affront you, I would just like to know the origin of your knowledge, are you guessing or have you already followed unsuccessful cases of CTB with party helium?
No worries. Usually you can google the brand of the helium balloon set and they'll state on their website whether it's pure helium or not.
not sure if every brand followed suit, but big brands like party time specifically state they are 80:20 N: O. It was because exit bags were a very popular way back then to ctb but now it's not very accessible to the public
Thanks for answering, I don't want to affront you, I would just like to know the origin of your knowledge, are you guessing or have you already followed unsuccessful cases of CTB with party helium?
Party helium is never 100% helium, you don't need anyone to confirm this, you can check the specification when you order. Helium is expensive to produce and does not need to be 100% for balloons. Also as said, air is mixed with it to prevent "accidents".
You can buy 100% helium for welding but most people who decide against gas are concerned about the overall cost of the setup and storage issues. You can use other gasses as mentioned but @wagner2029 does not have to justify his information, if you search the forums you will see that the same question has been answered many times.
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