04/02/2026
About Safety: Why We Don’t Do Exploding Balloons 🎈
Some decorations look harmless, but they can actually carry hidden safety risks.
Lately, many couples—often inspired by TikTok or Xiaohongshu—ask for confetti cannons or “exploding” balloons. Yes, they look amazing and dreamy, but in Canada, these kinds of setups are not fully regulated.
If something goes wrong and no one on site has the right certification or insurance, it can get messy. The venue, the couple, and the vendor could all end up legally responsible, which no one wants.
For safety reasons, we don’t offer these services. We’ve said no before, and we’ll continue to say no—unless a client is willing to cover proper certification and insurance.
Sometimes when a team says “we don’t do that,” it’s not because they can’t—it’s because they want to keep everyone safe.
(Credit to the original post for inspiration.)
今天聊聊安全問題
許多看似無害的設計,其實都藏著安全風險。
這幾年真的很多新人因為抖音、小紅書,指定要做空爆或地爆球。
效果確實很夢幻,但說實話,在加拿大這類「引爆式裝置」其實屬於灰色地帶。
一旦發生任何狀況,如果現場沒有人持有相關證照或保險,責任可能會非常複雜——場地、新人、廠商之間互相追責,最後就是一連串的法律問題。
所以為了安全與保障,我們不提供這類服務。(以前拒絕,現在跟未來都還是會拒絕,除非有客人願意多出點錢買執照及保險😳可以考慮)
有時候一個團隊的「不接」,不是做不到,而是希望幫你避開風險。
(轉發貼文前有告知原po囉)