Safety Guide for Magnets
Advanced magnetics needs care.
Take care of your safety. Neodymium magnets, despite their inconspicuous appearance, contain enormous energy. Read the rules below to avoid injuries and property damage.
Quick tips!

Handling rules
Be careful. Rare earth magnets act from a long distance and snap with huge force, often faster than you can move away.
Finger safety
Big blocks can crush fingers instantly. Do not put your hand betwixt two strong magnets.
Fragile material
Beware of splinters. Magnets can fracture upon uncontrolled impact, ejecting shards into the air. We recommend safety glasses.
Do not give to children
Product intended for adults. Small elements pose a choking risk, leading to severe trauma. Keep away from kids and pets.
Implant safety
Health Alert: Strong magnets can deactivate heart devices and defibrillators. Stay away if you have medical devices.
Safe distance
Avoid bringing magnets near a wallet, laptop, or screen. The magnetic field can destroy these devices and erase data from cards.
Threat to navigation
Note: rare earth magnets generate a field that disrupts sensitive sensors. Maintain a safe distance from your phone, tablet, and navigation systems.
Nickel allergy
Some people have a contact allergy to nickel, which is the standard coating for NdFeB magnets. Frequent touching may cause dermatitis. It is best to use safety gloves.
Demagnetization risk
Regular neodymium magnets (N-type) lose magnetization when the temperature surpasses 80°C. This process is irreversible.
Machining danger
Mechanical processing of NdFeB material carries a risk of fire risk. Magnetic powder reacts violently with oxygen and is difficult to extinguish.
