Consider home massage chairs with sore muscle relief.
January 14, 2012 by JoelC2009 · Leave a Comment
There is significant importance in bodily relaxation. Everyone should consider that those who live relaxed and casual lives lack the dangerous health problems associated with stress and violence. However, with engaged lifestyles, difficult jobs, and training, it is very difficult for many people to return to a needed amount of low stress. However, there is an achievable way to return to good levels of stress, and it has been reincarnated in new robotic massage chairs. Using complicated motors to nudge gears and pads, these advanced chairs will give all the benefits of an authentic massage. The results of using massage chairs are fortunately identical to those from a real massage.
Luckily, although the results are no different, the process is much easier and simpler. A real massage requires a old master, which is impossible for almost all urban Americans to locate. Although there is a massage service in range, the cost taken to travel back and forth is considerable, and the monetary expense can be impossible for some people to provide. A real massage can cost a large amount even when a short time is used, which makes frequent usage of this comfortable activity impossible to acquire. However, massage chairs are very inexpensive and convenient. You can easily order chairs to put in any location of your choice, where you can use them on your timetable. Whenever you want to relax, you can make use of your own chair. Also, you can perform other tasks while relaxing in your own massage seat, like reading or working on the computer. This method gives people the ability to combine your work and rest, something that was only accessible to those using good chairs for massage.
Massage chairs are not only for personal use, though. Operators of many services with large numbers of people can make extra income by giving the gifts of luxury and relaxation to the customers. Travelers at airports, patrons at museums and libraries, and visitors to transportation hubs will surely enjoy the opportunity to get a massage for a few minutes. The first cost in the purchase of a chair could quickly be surpassed if a small fee were charged for usage, as these chairs have been well received by the customers.
Helpful Advices on Toning the Muscles
March 23, 2010 by JoelC2009 · 5 Comments
There are a lot of rapid track tips on toning muscles nowadays. Some say that in just thirty days you can lose a lot of fats by following their procedures. But the truth is that there is no instant muscle toning method for your muscles. Strip that fat diet with only the natural way of trimming down weight by working out in the gym, getting into sports, and maintaining a healthy diet.
Buying only expensive devices and other diet stuff is not enough in toning muscles. The best tips that you should get is those that would help you change your whole lifestyle towards healthy living. Whenever you get the chance to do exercises, you may follow these tips.
Start with your posture. Even you’re in the office, you can burn fat feed the muscle and tone it effectively by doing this. Avoid slouching when sitting in a chair. Keep your tummy in, chest and shoulders out, and back straight can work your abdominal muscles. You would avoid neck strain, bulging tummy, and backaches which are results of a bad posture.
When you’re working out in a gym or at home, always concentrate on what you do. This way you can avoid injuries during lifting barbells or dumb bells. Don’t forget to rest in between workouts. Your muscles need to calm down after an intense heavy weights lifting.
So, when you engage on any workout routine always remember to balance everything. This includes the food you eat. Sleep six to eight hours a day. Read diet reviews to get the newest tips about health. Also, take time to rest so that your body would recover.
Disclaimer: Nothing on this internet site constitutes, or is intended to represent, medical advice of any kind. If you want medical advice in relation to any weight, diet, nutrition or any wellness associated matter you should confer with an appropriate professional.
Achieving Independence Through Disability Aids
January 6, 2010 by JoelC2009 · 8 Comments
Introduction
Mobility – it is only really possible to appreciate what mobility means if your ability to move around freely is limited, then it takes on a whole new meaning.
Living with someone who is partially disabled gives me an insight into the kind of issues that people with disabilities have to deal with. When you are able and sure footed there is no real understanding of the limitations of not having full mobility of your person. Besides which nobody is particularly interested unless it concerns them directly. We all take it completely for granted when everything works as it should and we get on with living our lives concentrating on making money, raising a family, having a good time and other such normal everyday activities. In fact quite often we don’t even like to see people who are disabled and struggling because it makes us aware of our own vulnerability which reminds us of our mortality. Next time you see someone who is in a wheel chair, notice your own reaction to that person, and be aware of how you avoid eye contact and carefully get out of the way. People who use wheelchairs often say how people they meet will talk to the carer and ignore them as if they are stupid as well deaf.
Early Disability Aids
The first type of disability aid that most people will be familiar with is the walking stick. For some, it will be something to make them feel more steady on their feet when they suffer some impairment in walking. If a person has a broken leg or hip then crutches for a period of time will be needed and later a stick until full mobility returns. When I broke my hip I found the most frustrating thing was that I could not carry a cup of tea from one place to another so I improvised with a trolley on wheels which I could push along. When you have to use two arm crutches as I did to get about, there are no arms left to carry anything. For non spilling things you can use a bag to carry your things in which can be attached to your crutches, but not cups of liquid. Recently when visiting my husband in hospital I watched while the nurses unpacked a Zimmer frame on which they attached a plastic box with a tray for a lid. It was fixed like a basket on a bike. The patient had to practice pushing it along, and I realised it was because he lived on his own and needed to be able to transport things but couldn’t manage without two handed support. These types of early aids are common for people as they get older and lose their youthful mobility because of age related difficulties. They are also required for those who have suffered accidents and injuries so that temporary mobility is affected.
Independence
One of the major frustrations for people becoming disabled is their loss of independence and freedom to be able to do what they want, when they want. If a person becomes disabled after years of normal living and independence there will be a great deal of angst and a need to make adjustments to the new situation. However, whatever the disability experienced there are a vast range of aids to help people live as independent a life as possible. There are a huge range of mobility aids to help people maintain their power and independence.
In the Home
When suffering loss of mobility or normal functioning whatever the reason, the first task is to create safety and functionality in the home where the level of disability determines the type of support needed.
One of the first things to consider is the quality| degree| level of comfort while resting. Correct support in bed and while sitting in a chair will allow the muscles to relax properly so that the body will function as well as possible. There are a range of Orthopaedic beds which allow for many different positions from lying to sitting and the best examples are the hospital beds where you will find electronic buttons to change the position of a patient with ease. Chairs can also be found that will allow for different positions and even a vibrating and massaging function incorporated into the frame. A friend of mine had a chair specially made which reclines, vibrates and massages in three different places and also tips forward when you want to get out for ease of standing up. When we visit we all want to have a go in it because it is such good fun.
The next challenge when disabled, is the function of toilet, bathing and dressing. There are a huge range of aids to chose from such as commodes and other toilet necessities, grab rails for showers and baths. My mother is severely arthritic and cannot get into the bath anymore, so she has a seat which lowers and raises her in and out of the bath. There are also walk in baths and then specially adapted showers with stools and slip mats to aid the sufferer. Also because my mother is partially sighted she cannot read the numbers anymore, so she has a set of talking weighing scales.
Having managed the getting up, washing and dressing as well as maybe a good rest in the special chair, moving around the residence will be next on the agenda. Depending of the level of incapacity it might be that a simple walking stick or Zimmer frame will support mobility. As well as grab handles in the bathroom, handles can be mounted alongside entrance doors and steps to help with negotiating different levels. Just because people suffer some sort of disability it doesn’t mean that they want to leave their homes, but when they live in a house and have stairs to negotiate then the use of a stair lift is a wonderful invention. Severely handicapped people may need a wheelchair in the home which requires a lot of space and maybe wider doorways to accommodate it.
The next activity for independent living is food preparation and dining. Standing can be a problem so a high stool to perch on might of value. Otherwise do as much preparation as possible sitting at the kitchen/dining table. If a person has a problem with holding cutlery and kitchen utensils, there are specially adapted items with larger handles for ease of use. With arthritis in the wrists, lifting items such as kettles and saucepans can be a problem, but there are available cleverly designed kettle and teapot tippers for ease of pouring. Using a food processer and electric gadgets will save a great deal of time and effort when preparing meals. Another simple aid which my mother found very useful is a grabbing stick or ‘Reacher’ that picks up items to save bending down.
My husband often uses the mobility scooter provided in the supermarket when we go shopping.
Maintaining the home is sometimes difficult for a disabled person. Obviously there are washing machines, dryers and dishwasher to aid with tasks in the home but you can also get remote control vacuum cleaners that are radio controlled with a joystick or key pad such as for toy boats and aeroplanes. Long handled brushes and dusters help with hard to reach corners particularly the microfiber dusters that attract dirt and dust to them.
Other items available for people who suffer some level of limitation may be lever type handles for taps to make them easier to use. If a person has lost their grip there are special items to open cans, bottles and jars. Because my mother is partially sighted she has large buttons on her telephone and speed dialling so she can stay in touch with her family who are spread far and wide. She can order goods by phone which means with such aids she is able to retain her independence and stay in her own home. It seems that whatever the disability there is some clever invention to help overcome the problem.
Outside the Home
To enable a person who is disabled to live as normal a life as possible then aids outside the home are just as important as those inside. Wearing an alarm cord around the neck is a wise precaution so that if a person does get into difficulties while outside they can call for help. To be able to move around easily outside may only require a walking stick or a Zimmer frame for support but where mobility is more restricted, wheelchairs or electric scooters may be necessary. My mother used to love to garden but now the arthritis and osteoporosis has taken hold and her eyesight is impaired, she is severely limited in any activity outside. On a good day however she does have a garden stool which enables her to do some weeding and tidying of the flower beds. There are even wheeled seats for moving along the edge of flower beds when weeding. Long handled garden tools can be used to avoid bending or kneeling and raised beds will allow even wheel chair users to tackle the garden plot. Ramps may be installed to allow a wheelchair to move from one level to another, and sit-on lawn mowers are a possibility if you have a big enough lawn.
There is a relatively new product on the market called Flexiloc which is a modular system of tough polyurethane tiles that interlocks to form ramps of any size. It has the advantage of being able to run straight, turn corners, be used indoors or outdoors and has a good grip surface that is more comfortable than conventional surfaces. It can be used as a temporary solution where a permanent ramp is not possible and is easily dismantled to be reused again and again.
If a disabled person relies on a wheelchair then automatic gates and garage doors which open remotely is a big help. Cars or vans used for transporting electric scooters are usually specially modified vehicles with ramps or lifts to allow the mobility scooter to be loaded up. Sometime cars may have to be adapted to allow for the lack of functioning of particular limbs. My husband cannot manage the foot pedal movement required for gear changing so we have switched to an automatic car to enable him to still drive.
You can get a completely enclosed disability scooter to protect the passenger from the vagaries of the British weather.
There is a extensive range of mobility scooters available both new and second hand. The mobility scooter is mostly a four wheeled vehicle which travels between four and eight miles an hour. However for the electric scooter there seems to be more three wheeled versions which travel at a maximum of six miles per hour. The speed is determined on the weather, the terrain and riders weight. A three wheeled scooter is inherently less stable and unless greater manoeuvrability is required it is better to get the four wheeled variety. Some scooters can be completely folded up to go into the boot of a car. The scooter usually has a chair with arms mounted over the battery enclosure with handlebars like a bike for turning and controls in reach of the hands. They are very easy to operate and comfortable to ride. The chairs vary with the amount of padding and enclosed back, usually the more expensive the more padding there is.
As well as the open versions of mobility scooters there are enclosed ones to protect the passenger from rain and wind. These come with lights, windscreen wipers, full suspension, mirrors and lockable doors as with a car and can cover larger distances. I have observed them in my local area travelling along the road rather than on the pavement.
Home Remote Controls
Where an individual is physically unable to get about inside or outside the home the use of remote controls is a valuable aid. Being able to manage and operate your entertainment centre remotely is only one of the possibilities. The availability of remote controls for opening and closing of blinds and curtains, switches for electrical equipment such as ovens, lights, cooking appliance and washing machines, is a boon. For people who cannot easily answer the door there is a keyless door entry system designed to fit most latch locks which enable the elderly, the disabled and partially sighted who have difficulty using keys, to manage their security remotely.
One story I read in the paper a few weeks ago was of a young man who was so obese, in the region of forty stone, that he could not move out of his bed. He had an entertainment centre in his room remotely controlled and he ordered food online to be delivered to his house. There were three healthcare workers in attendance at all times to turn him in bed and see to his bodily needs; as well as people to make for him the food he had ordered. He was waiting for a stomach operation to staple his stomach together to reduce his intake of food. And all this was paid for by the tax payer. My feeling was that if there was no one to take such good care of him he would soon lose weight because he would not be able to get about and eat all that food.
Having read that story I question the value of having remote controls so easily available, because the forced activity of getting up and out of your chair to change channels is at least exercise to keep your circulation going. However for people who cannot move around easily then remote controls are a boon I am sure.
Conclusion
For the babies who were born with a physical disability, may never know what it is like to be fully mobile and they may always yearn to live a normal life. For those who were once completely functional, when they become disabled they have to come to terms with their loss and face up to their own mortality. If the time comes when you are no longer able to do all the things you used to do, then be sure there are many creative aids to help you maintain as much independence as possible.
Can Massage Chairs Actually Work?
January 2, 2010 by JoelC2009 · 3 Comments
Massage has been used for a long time to help relieve aches and pains, muscle stiffness and some joint pain. It’s effective if it’s done right, but it’s difficult to do properly on yourself. Not everyone can afford to pay a professional. Professional masseurs may charge 40 and up and for some people it can be too expensive to have done on a regular basis.
If you can’t afford regular massage, is there any solution to the problem? The benefits of regular massage can be extremely attractive. Well, there are a number of things you could doOne of the easiest and most economical over the long term is to invest in one of the growing selection of home massage chairs, such as the SBM-500h, especially if you get a homedics shiatsu massager at a good price.
The purpose of massage “chairs” is to give you selectable levels of massage intensity and usually, to add heat to the massageas well. The different models have different features, but all the good ones have the concept of “zones”. There are usually at least a couple of zones of massage, which may be independently switchable and controllable. That means you choose the area where you need the massage the most.
Quality models, like the homedics massager, or Homedics shiatsu massage cushion offer independently controlled back and shoulder massage. When you’ve experienced the ability to choose the area that gets massaged, just by flicking a button it’s hard to go back to a basic model.
Models with heat output are quite lovely to sink into on a cold winter’s evening. Sitting on a chair that gently warms your back and shoulders and combines it with a gentle de-stressing massage, is a great way to relax and unwind after the tension of a long day.
You should consult your doctor if you have any health issues, joint, back or heart problems. Massage may not be suitable for everyone.
Types of Lamps You Can Use For Your Home
December 2, 2009 by JoelC2009 · 7 Comments
Lamps of different kinds used for different lighting wants. One can’t find a home without a lamp that decorates the interior. Before the arrival of the electric lights, homes were lit up with standard lamps of different dimensions and shapes. One can’t forget the preferred Arabian myth the ‘Aladdin and the amazing Lamp’. While the tale speaks of a puzzling lamp, the new generation lamps can talk about the tale of cutting edge lighting of the modern houses.
Let us a have a more detailed look at a number of these use and ornamental lamps While talking about lamps the first fixture that strikes in the mind is the table lamp. These are created to use while reading or writing and made to fit on the head of a smooth surface. The choice of table lamps available in the market is many to suit different purposes.
Are you looking for table lamps? There are a couple of nice table lamps which could complement your home décor. They are Crystal Table Lamps and Floor Lamp with Table
The major varieties of table lamps that are favored are recent, candle stick and prize lamps. A candle stick lamp presents a sophisticated appearance. They are usually designed with a circular base and lean and tall body.
The lamp shade is often rests on the height of the thin body. Many of those lamps have the power to move them to any direction of one’s choice and is an adorable piece. Now days many table lamps are artistically designed and carry pretty pieces of art. They are also come with a variety of metal base like Iron and Bronze.
Though such lamps might be a bit expensive it serves the purpose as a work of art more than a lighting fixture. Another spread or lamp is the floor lamps, typically tall and preferred to fit into the atmosphere of the well designed interior of a place or a residence. They give enough light either to a selected area or to the entire room as per one’s choice.
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This is most fitted to readers who enjoy late hours of reading at the comfort of their recliners so the lamp can be placed behind the chair to have a snug reading. Many resourceful lamps are available in this class like the goose neck variety, the Tiffany floor lamps and such like. The adjustable arm floor lamp that helps the movement of lamp of any place of your choice in the house is a bit pricey and must be purchased as per real duty only.
Why May You Select Childrens Desk And Chairs For Your Kids?
November 26, 2009 by JoelC2009 · 10 Comments
As a matter of opinion, choosing room furniture for your kids’ nurseries and bedrooms is a matter of choice. With the selection of options accessible – plastic or wood, natural or painted, mass manufactured or hand made, moulded or free-flowing – you will be hard pressed to buy what is suitable for your children.
Although, the best decisions usually come down to wooden furniture. This is notably correct for kids table and chairs, which your kids will be using both for fun and for study. Everybody needs a work area – even kids, or rather, specially kids and a childrens tables and Chair Set is the ideal workspace. They need a place where they can draw, complete puzzles and crafts, answer an activity book. This is their play, as it is only through play that they will develop.
A table and childrens chair set may be just the right place for your children to carry out their assignments and study their lessons. With a first rate table and chair set to tally their size, children can read their books with ease and can draw with luxury.
Kids ought to feel pleased and comfortable with their seating, such as children’s rocking chairs, recliners, and beanbags! When purchasing the children’s chairs, look closely at the workmanship and make sure they are hard-wearing and durable and don’t tilt over effortlessly. You can even opt for a chair to which you can add a child-size table. This will give the child his or her own space to eat, write or paint, make crafts or read books. These come in formal wooden table and chairs as well as in less formal designs such as picnic tables or painted in different colours.
Top 3 Tips for Using Web Television in Your Video Marketing Campaign
October 24, 2009 by JoelC2009 · 4 Comments
Many who wish to create a competitive edge when it comes to the services and/or products that they offer are starting to implement the use of web television for their video marketing campaigns. There are many different online venues that incorporate the use of web television for such endeavors. Websites such as MySpace, YouTube, and Blip.TV are among the most popular. In this guide, I will provide you with the top 3 tips for using web television in your video marketing campaign.
1. The first tip in successfully using web television for video marketing is to think of the video as a representation of you, or your company. Many consider these videos to be much like digital business cards. The videos should be creative, yet professional at the same time.
2. It is important to remember that you only have a short time to capture the attention of your audience. Generally, when it comes to written articles, that time is estimated to be about one minute. However, it is literally cut in half when it comes to video. You should be able to capture the attention of your audience within thirty seconds or less.
3. In order to be indexed by search engines when using web television for your video marketing campaign, it is important to attach properly optimized text to your video. You should incorporate keywords to the video that you want to key in on when it comes to the market.
Utilizing web television for your video marketing campaign is a smart move. Not only does it allow you to creatively showcase the services and products that you offer, but it also allows you to have a competitive edge. By using the top 3 tips listed here, you can easily and successfully harness the power of web television today!
The author of this article runs a web site devoted to lift chairs for seniors and lift chair sales and pool lift chair.
Are You Addicted To Google Adsense?
September 30, 2009 by JoelC2009 · 9 Comments
Some Google Adsense publishers have let this simple form of making money online take over their lives. 100’s of hours are spent by these people Split test Adsense, changing and manipulating, all in the hope of making enough money to tell the boss “I’m leaving”.
54% of all Google Adsense publishers admit addiction to click income. A recent online study conducted by a small group of Google Publishers found that 54% of all Adsense publishers where addicted to the income potential of Googles Pay Per Click system.
Some Google Adsense Publishers Need Therapy
It was also found that some publishers were so addicted they where checking their Adsense statistics up to 50 times per day.
Google Adsense is a system where individuals who own content rich website’s can earn money by placing small targeted ads within the content of their website.
The ads can be customised to fit within the scheme of the website and some successful publishers can earn in excess of $200,000 per month.
One publisher stated that her addiction started the day she placed the Adsense code into her html code. “I was introduced to Adsense by my boyfriend, who makes around a $1000 a month”. She went on to say that she doesn’t blame Google for her addiction, but the fever in which forums and blogs promote the fact that anyone can become rich with this scheme inspired her to keep adding pages and checking her stats.
Kate, did state that she was earning a reasonable amount of money from Google Adsense, but told us she also spent a considerable amount of money on scripts, ebooks and promises of gaining all you would ever want to know about Adsense, from forum gurus claiming they had made their fortunes and where willing to share their secrets if you deposited $97 into their PayPal account.
Rags to Riches in 51 Days
Another publisher I spoke to told me his addiction had made him a rich man in 51 days. “I was browsing the net on October the 15th last year and came across a website that had a photo of a guy holding a Google cheque for nearly $200,000 dollars. Under the picture it stated that this was just a 1 month pay check from Google. Lights and bells went off in my head as I thought, Man, this is what I have been looking for”.
David, had been dabbling in online money making schemes for about 6 years and to date had not been very successful. But he did have 3 website’s which had 1000’s of visitors to them and after reading all he could on the subject, David placed 2 small Adsense ads on each page of his 1000 page website. “I didn’t sleep that night. I was so excited, I checked my stats every 10 minutes all night” he said. Just when he was about to give up for the night, David did his final stats check. “It was 5.50am exactly and I nearly fell off my chair. 1000 impressions, 98 clicks and a total of $18 income. I couldn’t sleep that day as I checked my stats every 15 minutes and watched the income rose to over $58 for the day. I was addicted to this thing, this scheme was going to make me rich and I wasn’t going to miss a minute of it” David said.
David had gone from $32 in his Bank account to over $6,700 in just 51 days. He had checked his stats on average 60 times per day and had spent more than 612 hours during that 51 days optimising his sites and adding content. David also admitted just like Kate that he had spent quite a bit of his profits on “how to” books, but stated that it was money very well spent.
“I am addicted to Google Adsense” Kate told me, ” but what better addiction could you have than earning money, while doing something you love”.
Mobility Scooters, Wheelchairs And Recliners
September 28, 2009 by JoelC2009 · 10 Comments
Lots of mobility products exercise electricity to lend a hand assist individuals that are disabled or may having problems on foot. These machines be inclined to receive the mode of scooters, wheel seats and types of reclining chairs. There are loads of distinctive types of scooters accessible that come in a variety of types. You can get heavy duty scooters that can be used for out-of-doors use and have superb gripping tires and high operation.
There are also lightweight scooters that can be folded and travel with you without difficulty. Each and every one of the scooters has padded seats and arm rests for comfort and offer plenty of leg room. They maintain suspension in both the front and backside for easy riding and less jarring due to bumps and imperfections in the street. It is viable to add a holder to the scooter to keep things with you. Most of the controls are by using levers controlled by your hands.
There are several different powered wheel seating that use electricity. All power wheel seats can be dismantled and straightforwardly fit in your car. They are provided with rechargeable batteries. These wheelchairs are mainly for indoor use but can be taken out-of-doors as long as the conditions are good, outstanding paved path and no snow or ice. It is doable to get a powered wheel chair in a captain’s chair and the back can recline. The armrests will fold down making it easier for you to get in and out of the wheel chair.
A riser reclining chair is a custom-made chair that provides outstanding back support, disguised arm rests and designed for brilliant backside rest. You can buy a recliner that has pockets for your remote and glasses and can also add a little table for getting work done. Unlike other recliner the electric recliner reclines using electricity and not your own muscle. It leans back and lifts the foot rest to your desired resting site all by using an easy controller.
Anyway being used for folks that are disabled some of the electric mobility products, like scooters are utilized at resorts, building sites, factories and airports as other means of transportation instead of gas powered machines. Some electric mobility scooters are so light and small that they can fold down into the size of a briefcase and be without problems carried around. 4 wheel mobility scooters are very good for out-of-doors use.
Electric mobility products make it workable to sustain your quality of life while maintaining your self-reliance. There are loads of benefits to using an electric mobility product.
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Secrets of A Balloon Arch Sculptor
September 13, 2009 by JoelC2009 · 4 Comments
Introduction
No matter what the type of function, the use of balloons always brings colour and decoration to the venue or room. Whether it is a special event, such as a birthday celebration, wedding anniversary, corporate event or even a dinner function, the addition of balloons will make an impact. The party hosts or organisers of the event may wish to create a wow factor for the guests attending. There are so many different functions and organisers want to create that wow factor to ensure that it is their event that is to be remembered. There are other ‘wow’ ideas such as ice sculptures or huge displays of flowers or drapes of fabric, all of which create an impression that the guests will remember. To really make an impression, one novel idea is to create a Balloon Arch or Balloon sculpture. Balloons, in their various bright colours can be used to form decorative and impressive looking displays. The eye-catching displays will make an impressive impact at any event. Balloon arches will compliment many events, whether it is a birthday, wedding, dinner or a special celebration. Many companies host conferences for their employees or events such as award dinners or other events where the balloon arch will also look fantastic.
I am actually involved in a junior football club and at the end of each season, the Club hosts a presentation event for all the players who range from 7 years of age through to 18, and their parents. The club colours are blue and white and we have decked out the venue with blue and white balloons in the past to great effect.
Most of us, myself included will blow up the token dozen or so balloons for my own children’s birthday parties at home. Well, it is only the family coming round after all! So, unless you really have the knack for creating balloon arches or sculptures, and let’s be honest many of us do not, it would make sense to engage a company is capable of creating a balloon arch or sculpture. Professional balloon decorators can be employed to build an eye catching arch. The decorators will from experience have an eye in selecting the right choice of colour or combination of colours to create a stunning effect. The huge selection of many balloon colours means that the colour coordination options are endless. Balloons area available in basic colours, with pearl shine or metallic finishes, which when put together creatively, will add to any venue, decor or room you have chosen. Whether the room is large or small, the effect will be stunning.
The big advantage of using professional balloon party decorators of course is that they almost instinctively know how to create a balloon arch. It is important to measure the exact amount of helium to be used in each balloon to achieve the perfect size for the desired results. Electronic monitoring equipment is used to achieve the correct levels of helium. Too much and all the balloons would drift off to the ceiling.
By having a helium balloon cluster, or two, tied to a floor weight you can create attractive displays that can be placed either side of a table, doorway or stage.
So you want to become a balloon sculptor to create a balloon arch for your own celebration? Well it’s not as difficult as you may think. Like anything, as long you buy the right materials, have a little patience and perhaps an eye for creativity, then by following some step by step instructions, you have every chance of making a successful balloon arch. So, here we go. How to create a Balloon Arch.
What Materials do I need?
A number of Latex Balloons. How many exactly will depend on the size of the arch required, Nylon Line, similar to that used as fishing line. Two weights to hold the balloons down, a Balloon Sizer to measure the size of each balloon, Curling Ribbon for the finishing touches, and a Helium canister to blow the balloons up. No, you don’t have to blow each balloon up with your own breath!
Step 1
Start by calculating the length of nylon line required using the formula below. Cut the line to the actual, length required.
• Formula to calculate the Arch length. If the arch is wider than it is tall: Height + Width = approximate total length
• If the arch height and width are about the same: (1.5 x Height) + Width = approximate total length
• If the arch is taller than it is wide: (2 x Height) + Width = approximate total length
Step 2
Tie both ends to something heavy such as the back of a chair to hold the line in position while you work.
Step 3
inflate the balloons with helium. Use the balloon sizer to ensure that the balloons are the same size. If you don’t have a balloon sizer, cut out a circular template using cardboard.
Step 4
Secure the balloons on to the line. For consistency make sure that you always approach the line from the same side.
Step 5
Allow a space of approximately 12″ between each balloon. Once the balloons are tied on, they can be gently adjusted to start to form the shape you want and it will be secure on the line.
Step 6
When all the balloons have been tied on to the line, release the ends of the line from where or what you tied it to. To hold the arch in place, fix a suitable weight to either end of the arch. There are decorative weights available or wrap a heavy stone in foil for decoration. It may be helpful to have another pair of hands to help at this point.
Step 7
Now add any accessories to decorate the arch such as tinsel or curling ribbon which can be allowed to drape across the balloons or hang down.
And, that’s all there is to it. It does sound easy and it is. If you are attempting a balloon arch for the first time, allow yourself a little time to produce the arch. I wouldn’t have my first attempt ten minutes before the guests arrive.
Who hasn’t at least once in their lifetime, sucked from a helium balloon to speak in a high pitched voice?(This is not a recommended practise though!)
Why should I use Helium Balloons?
Balloons that are filled with helium gas are lighter than air. This means that the balloons will float upwards. How often do you see balloons from a party or event stuck to the ceiling? Or at the fairground, when a parent has spent £3.00 or so on a cartoon character balloon and the child lets the balloon drift up to the sky?
Good quality balloons and those used by professional balloon decorators are made from 100% biodegradable latex. This type of balloon is normally larger in size than those bought in most retail outlets. latex balloons filled with helium from your wholesale balloon supplier generally only retain their buoyancy for a few hours. The reason being that, the helium atoms inside the balloon are smaller in size than the pores in the balloons latex body and therefore the helium atoms escape. Should you want to increase the bouyancy of helium balloons for up to a week, the inside of the balloons will need to be coated with a special polymer solution to minimise the leakage of the helium.
Safety and Environmental Concerns
When you see a balloon drifting off into the distant sky, how often have you wondered how far that balloon will travel? Well, once released into the atmosphere, helium filled balloons will usually travel quite a long way before they finally burst or deflate. It is estimated that around 90/95% of balloons released will rise to an altitude of about 5 miles. At this height the dramatic fall in temperature causes the balloon to shatter into little fragments which will drift gently back to earth where they will degrade into the ground. Hence the reason that balloons are made from biodegradable latex. The latex used to make balloons comes from the Hevea tree or rubber tree.
So balloons are completely biodegradable and to colour the latex non-toxic dyes are used. Through research it has been demonstrated that latex balloons degrade faster than leaves from oak trees. Oxidation occurs in the breakdown of latex and starts almost as soon as the balloon is inflated. As the balloon decays by natural exposure the nutrients contained in the latex are released into the soil.
Balloon Sculptures and Arches
Hundreds of balloons may be needed for sculptures and arches. It is important to identify the space available and then calculate what is required. The height and width of the structure will be confined by the space available. Some professional balloon decorators have created some very ambitious balloon sculptures. Some of the balloon sculptures you may also be familiar with are the creation of animals from long thin balloons. These are particularly entertaining at children’s parties.
Balloon arches will create a lasting impression at any function. A simple single row of colourful pearl latex balloons with complementary ribbons is often the most popular choice of structure. This type of display is popular at wedding receptions and is often positioned as a focal point for the couple to pass through. The single row display can be used to create a frame to outline other displays or as a photographic point.
Alternatively, this design style can be used simply to enhance a feature at the venue. To hold the arch in place, why not create a hand-made weight covered by a bow to hold the arch in place. Balloon arches don’t always have to be of a large design. A simple table decoration at special events created using smaller balloons can be just as effective. If there is a concrete pillar at the entrance to the venue, why not wrap a line of balloons around the pillar to add colour to the entrance?
Why not use a professional balloon arch designer to bring colour and decoration to your event.
Conclusion
Balloon arches will create a very effective and eye catching focal point at any occasion. The choice of balloon colours and finishing effects is unlimited , metallic balloons and therefore the design and style of balloon arch can be achieved without the need to spend lots of money . If you can develop the arch yourself, it will just require you to purchase the materials to create the effect you desire. Balloon arches are a colourful alternative to flower displays or drapes and in most cases will be much les costly in providing a centre piece at any event. Whatever your celebration, a balloon arch will give a lasting impression and reminder of your event , whether it is a birthday, special anniversary celebration, a wedding or a corporate event, your guests will be sure to leave with a memory of a colourful and decorative display of balloons.
