Balloon sales up in the air during helium shortage
An extended helium shortage has put the future of balloons in danger.
While scientific and industrial uses of helium are holding steady, the mainstream consumer helium industry, which includes your birthday balloons, may be on the verge of popping.
Balloons are the most well-known use of helium, but the lightweight gas is also used in MRI scanners, welding, breathing devices, cryogenics and other scientific research. Helium suppliers direct sales to the latter uses during a prolonged shortage.
Businesses that sell balloons are feeling he squeeze from suppliers of the nonrenewable gas.
Natalie Adams, store manager at the Rose Shop in Idaho Falls, said her store hasnt been able to sell balloons since the end of January.
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(Idaho Falls Post Register)