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WARNING: Electrical conductivity
Magnets are made of metal and conduct electricity.
WARNING: Pacemakers
Magnets can influence the regular functioning of
pacemakers and implanted defribillators. If you have
either of these devices, keep a safety distance of at
least 30 cm from the magnets. Warn people who
have these devices to stay away from the magnets.
WARNING: Magnetic field
Magnets generate an extended, powerful magnetic
field. They can damage televisions and laptop
computers, credit or debit cards, digital storage
devices, mechanical clocks, hearing aids, speakers
and other devices. Keep the magnets away from
all devices and objects that could be damaged by
intense magnetic fields.
WARNING: Airplane transport
Magnetic fields generated by inappropriately
packaged magnets can influence airplane navigation
devices. Only ship the magnets by air in packaging
equipped with sufficient magnetic shielding.
WARNING: Postal shipping
Magnetic fields generated by inappropriately
packaged magnets can interfere with automatic
sorting systems and damage goods in other
packages. Use an ample sized box and arrange the
magnets in the middle of the package, surrounding
them with packaging material. If necessary, use sheet
metal to shield the magnetic field.
WARNING: Effect on people
According to current knowledge, the magnetic fields
of permanent magnets have no measurable positive
or negative effects on people. It is unlikely for the
magnetic field of a permanent magnet to constitute
harm to health but this risk cannot be entirely
excluded. For safety, avoid prolonged contact with
the magnets.
WARNING: Heat resistance
Neodymium magnets have a maximum operating
temperature of 80°C. Most neodymium magnets
permanently lose a part of their force of attraction at
a temperature over 80°C. Do not use the magnets for
applications other than the ones intended.