Neodymium Magnet Safety
Neodymium magnets are extremely strong, and must be
handled with care to avoid personal injury and damage to the
magnets. Fingers and other body parts can get severely pinched
between two attracting magnets. Neodymium magnets are brittle,
and can peel, crack or shatter if allowed to slam together. Eye
protection should be worn when handling these magnets, because
shattering magnets can launch pieces at great speeds.
The strong magnetic fields of neodymium magnets can also damage
magnetic media such as floppy disks, credit cards, magnetic I.D.
cards, cassette tapes, video tapes or other such devices. They can
also damage televisions, VCRs, computer monitors and other CRT
displays. Never place neodymium magnets near electronic appliances.
Children should not be allowed to handle neodymium magnets as
they can be dangerous. Small magnets pose a choking hazard and
should never be swallowed or inserted into any part of the body.
Never allow neodymium magnets near a person with a pacemaker or
similar medical aid. The strong magnetic fields of the magnet can
affect the operation of such devices.
Neodymium magnets are brittle and prone to chipping and cracking.
They do not take kindly to machining. Neodymium magnets will lose
their magnetic properties if heated above 175° F (80° C). Neodymium
magnets should never be burned, as burning them will create toxic fumes.
Like any tool or toy, neodymium magnets can be fun and useful,
but must always be treated with care.
To order a neodymium magnet from somebody, see our
supplies page.
For more information on neodymium magnets see the
wikipedia listing.
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