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Safety Instructions

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:

Neodymium magnets may interfere with the operation of some devices and should be kept away from them. This includes measuring devices such as watches, scales, gas and electricity meters, mobile phones, credit and debit cards, computers and TV sets etc. ....


Read the Safety Instructions before working with the magnets:

  • The neodymium magnets can be potentially dangerous due to their extreme strength.

  • Extreme care must be taken when working with the magnets.

  • Loose magnets can jump towards each other unexpectedly, for example, even over a distance of 1 metre.

  • When the magnets collide, they can break to pieces, and flying splinters can cause injuries.

  • Moreover, skin can be pinched between two magnets: therefore always wear suitable face and hand protection.

  • Pacemaker wearers should not handle magnets.

  • Neodymium magnets are NOT TOYS and are absolutely not suitable for children. Keep your magnets out of sight and out of reach of children.

  • Max working temperature of the magnets is 80 degrees Celsius. Magnets cannot be drilled or dragged. If you do, your magnet may lose some or all of its power.

If you have any further questions concerning safety, please contact us. We do not accept liability for any damage resulting from (incorrect or illegal) use of the magnets.

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