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Worthington Industries has recalled their Balloon Time Mini Helium Tanks, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Wednesday.
The recall by the parent company, Worthington Industries, involves the mini helium tanks that are used to fill up to 20 balloons with helium.
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The mini helium tanks can fill up to 20 balloons. They are 13.5 inches tall and hold 5.8 cubic feet of a helium and air mixture. They have a red label and a purple cap.
With helium,” one user shared. This is true. Dollar Tree sells the number balloons with helium for only $5. However, the size of these balloons are unclear. The Party City ones are 34 inches.
An ongoing investigation into the death of a child in Illinois revealed that he likely suffocated from a balloon.
Floating laboratories Deflated, the balloons look like giant party balloons. As they fill with helium, they begin to take shape — two white, upside-down teardrops bobbing gently in the spring air.