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Frequently Asked Questions
Q:How long will helium inflatables stay up?
Q:Do inflatables need constant airflow? How does it stay inflated?
Q:What happens if they get away?
Q:How do inflatables attach to the building?
Q:How is the blower attached?
Q:Any 'set-up' must be fairly easy and quick. What are your suggestions?
Q:Do you provide the required information to set it up every time it's going to be used?
Q:What is the warranty on your products?
Q:Where do you sell to?
Q:Do you ship by Sea, Ground or Air?
Q:Do you pay for the shipping or it is the customer who pays for the shipping?
Q:How long will my inflatable unit last?
Q:What happens if I want to purchase something that you do not have?
Q. How easy are the tents to inflate and deflate?
Q. Can Chinee inflatable tents be inflated using compressed air?
Q. Are the inflatable air beams repairable?
Q.Can the air supported tents be used in winter?
Q. What if my tent has a slow leak?
Q:How do we maintain our inflatable?
Seasonal concerns
1.Q:How long will helium inflatables stay up?
A:You will need to add helium to your inflatable every three to five days. If you’re planning long-term use of your inflatable, ask your helium supplier if he/she can deliver fresh tanks as needed.
2.Q:Do inflatables need constant airflow? How does it stay inflated?
A:The answer is different depending on the type of inflatable you have. Cold-air inflatables do require a constant source of airflow. They come complete with a blower that should be kept running while the inflatable is in use.
Sealed inflatables do not require a source of airflow. Helium inflatables do not require a source of airflow, but must be filled with helium to remain afloat. The helium will need to be replenished every three to five days.
3.Q:What happens if they get away?
A:Let's not think about it! You don't want your helium inflatable to get away because it will go sailing off into the sunset. Instead, you want to be sure your helium inflatable (and any other inflatables) are properly tethered. Check that the tether line is not rubbing against anything or near a heat source. If the line is cut or burned, you could lose your inflatable.
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