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Magnet Safety

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Neodymium magnets are extremely strong.  Please handle magnets with care in order to avoid injury.

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Neodymium magnets are the strongest magnets available. If care is not taken, pinching can occur if not handled properly. Be mindful of how you handle the magnets at all times.

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Keep out of reach of children.  Our magnets are small and present an extreme choking hazard.  There is a severe health risk if any magnets are swallowed. If any magnets are swallowed contact your doctor immediately.

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​Because of the strength of neodymium magnets, implanted medical devices can be affected.  Please handle with care if you, or someone you know with an implanted medical device will be in close proximity with these magnets.

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Neodymium magnets can chip, crack, or shatter if dropped. Eye protection should be worn when handling to protect from small pieces if magnets chip or shatter.

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Strong magnets can erase magnetic media. Keep neodymium magnets away from hard drives, cellular phones, credit cards, etc.

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Magnets can become demagnetized under extreme temperatures. Store at room temperature.

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The dust produced by neodymium magnets is highly flammable. Keep away from open flames.

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People with a nickel allergy should not handle neodymium magnets as they are nickel plated.

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Neodymium magnets are protected with a nickel-copper plating; however, they are still subject to rusting or corrosion.  Magnets should not be used underwater, and may corrode in moist environments.

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