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  2. A 7-year-old girl died playing with a popped balloon. Now her ...

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    "Not only are latex balloons dangerous, but also Mylar balloons," Channa tells TODAY.com. "These balloons are not only a choking hazard but also a suffocation and helium poisoning risk.

  3. Latex allergy - Wikipedia

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    Latex allergy is a medical term encompassing a range of allergic reactions to the proteins present in natural rubber latex. [1] It generally develops after repeated exposure to products containing natural rubber latex. When latex-containing medical devices or supplies come in contact with mucous membranes, the membranes may absorb latex proteins.

  4. Air bladder effect - Wikipedia

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    During the production of the 1973 film The Exorcist, make-up artist Dick Smith used trichloroethane, a liquid, to achieve the effect of welt-like letters being raised on a foam latex stomach. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He went on to develop and refine air bladder effects for the 1980 film Altered States , [ 2 ] [ 4 ] which depicts lumps rippling beneath a ...

  5. Balloonfest '86 - Wikipedia

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    The 1988 edition of The Guinness Book of World Records recognizes the event as a world record "largest ever mass balloon release", with 1,429,643 balloons launched. [10] [11] Guinness no longer measures balloon releases. [12] Balloonfest '86 was the subject of the 2017 short documentary film Balloonfest. [13]

  6. Why balloon releases are not the best way to celebrate and ...

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    Latex balloons may disintegrate, but the process can take many months. In the meantime, biologists say: The balloons look like food to some animals, particularly if they end up near or in water ...

  7. Why balloons are now in public eye — and military crosshairs

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    A look at why there are so many balloons up there — launched for purposes of war, weather, science, business or just goofing around; why they're getting attention now; and how the U.S. is likely ...

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  9. File:Leather, Latex, and BDSM pride.svg - Wikipedia

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    For a version with slightly lighter blue stripes, see Image:Leather, Latex, and BDSM pride - Light.svg. For a later somewhat related flag symbol, see Image:BDSM-rights-flag-Tanos.svg . SVG development