Balloons, Done Better
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Balloons, Done Better

Carolann Christie

At Safety-SuperStore, we look at everyday products a little differently, we consider:

  • Where they’re made.
  • What they’re made from.
  • And what happens after the celebration is over.

Like all the products we source, our first choice is as close to home and as sustainable as possible — and these balloons are biodegradable and made in Canada supporting local manufacturing while reducing unnecessary transportation and environmental impact.

Educate — without leaving a lasting footprint.

Better materials, smarter sourcing, and practical guidance make it easier to enjoy the moment and feel good about what comes after.

Balloons are Biodegradable

Made from Natural Latex

Our balloons are made from 100% natural latex, sourced from the sap of the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). Latex is a renewable material that breaks down naturally over time.

Printed with non-toxic inks

Printed with Safer Inks

All designs are printed using water-based, non-toxic inks, reducing environmental impact without sacrificing colour or quality

Balloons Like Shade

Longer Life in the Shade

When used outdoors, balloons last longer when kept out of direct sunlight and heat, which can weaken natural latex.

Helium Balloons

Use Helium Responsibly

If filled with helium, always weigh balloons down and never release them outdoors. Responsible use helps protect wildlife and the environment.

Balloons are Compostable

Designed to Return to the Earth

Made from natural latex, these balloons can be placed in the compost after use. Under ideal conditions, they can break down in as little as 16 weeks.

Balloons are Made in Canada

Made in Canada

Manufactured closer to home to support local production, reduce transportation, and keep supply chains simpler and more responsible.

Choking Hazard Notice: Balloons and balloon pieces may present a choking hazard. Adult supervision is recommended.
Not suitable for children under 3 years of age.

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