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Guidelines for Safe Application of Neodymium Magnets.

Neodymium magnets are more potent than other types of magnets

Neodymium magnets are incredibly strong magnets that can be dangerous in specific circumstances. It is important to remember that neodymium magnets are extremely powerful and can attract other metal objects, which can lead to injury or destruction to the body.

If you need to work with neodymium magnets, it is important to exercise caution and follow appropriate safety measures, such as wearing appropriate protective equipment (e.g., safety goggles), avoiding working with magnets near computers or other electronic devices, and keeping magnets apart from each other to prevent them from attracting and potentially causing harm or shards to be ejected in case of collision, which can pose a threat to your eyes.

Neodymium magnets are also very hard and fragile, so it is advisable to avoid striking, throwing, or dropping magnets as they can quickly break or shatter.

In conclusion, neodymium magnets are extremely strong tools that can be hazardous if not used with proper care, so it is important to observe security precautions when working with them.

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safety rules

Quickly apply ice to any pinched skin to reduce swelling. In the case of contact with larger magnets, significant injuries can occur.

Children should NEVER be allowed to play with neodymium magnets.

To separate magnets, grasp the top magnet, remove it from the stack, and pull it apart swiftly.

You cannot drill or heat neodymium magnets.

Magnets retain their magnetic properties for many years when properly handled and stored at room temperature.

If you injure yourself and experience significant swelling, seek immediate medical help.

The use of magnets must take place on a metal table or alternatively on a magnetic surface. Magnets must be where you put them and also not "fly" simultaneously to others.

Remember to keep your magnets at least 20 cm away from sensitive electrical devices and storage media.

When working with magnets, you should wear safety glasses or work gloves (if necessary).

If you have magnets in your hands, remember to keep your hands apart..

Safety Guidelines with Neodymium Magnets

Neodymium magnets can become demagnetized at high temperatures.

Even though magnets have been observed to maintain their efficacy up to temperatures of 80°C or 175°F, it's essential to consider that this threshold may fluctuate depending on the magnet's type, configuration, and intended usage.

Neodymium magnets are the strongest, most remarkable magnets on earth, and the surprising force between them can surprise you at first.

On our website, you can find information on how to use neodymium magnets. This will help you avoid injuries and prevent damage to the magnets.

 It is important to maintain neodymium magnets out of reach from children.

Neodymium magnets are not toys. You cannot allow them to become toys for children. In such a situation, surgery is necessary to remove them. In the worst case scenario, it can result in death.

Do not place neodymium magnets near a computer HDD, TV, and wallet.

Strong magnetic fields emitted by neodymium magnets can destroy magnetic storage media such as floppy disks, credit cards, magnetic ID cards, cassette tapes, video tapes, or other devices. In addition, they can damage televisions, VCRs, computer monitors, and CRT displays. You should especially avoid placing neodymium magnets near electronic devices.

Dust and powder from neodymium magnets are flammable.

Avoid drilling or mechanical processing of neodymium magnets. If the magnet is crushed into fine powder or dust, it becomes highly flammable.

Keep neodymium magnets away from people with pacemakers.

Neodymium magnets produce strong magnetic fields that can interfere with the operation of a heart pacemaker. However, if the magnetic field does not affect the device, it can damage its components or deactivate the device when it is in a magnetic field.

The magnet coating contains nickel, so be cautious if you have a nickel allergy.

Studies clearly indicate a small percentage of people who suffer from metal allergies such as nickel. An allergic reaction often manifests as skin redness and rash. If you have a nickel allergy, you can try wearing gloves or simply avoid direct contact with nickel-plated neodymium magnets.

Neodymium Magnets can attract to each other, pinch the skin, and cause significant swellings.

In the case of placing a finger in the path of a neodymium magnet, in that situation, a cut or even a fracture may occur.

Under no circumstances should neodymium magnets be brought close to GPS and smartphones.

Neodymium magnets produce strong magnetic fields that interfere with magnetometers and compasses used in navigation, as well as internal compasses of smartphones and GPS devices.

Neodymium magnets are extremely fragile, resulting in breaking.

Neodymium magnets are characterized by significant fragility. Neodymium magnets are made of metal and coated with a shiny nickel surface, but they are not as hard as steel. At the moment of connection between the magnets, small metal fragments can be dispersed in different directions.

Pay attention!

To raise awareness of why neodymium magnets are so dangerous, read the article titled How dangerous are very strong neodymium magnets?.

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