Sets of small magnetic balls may look colorful and fun, but they can be dangerous, or even deadly in some cases, and one Park Ridge family recently learned just how real the danger can be. Mia ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is urging consumers to dispose of magnet ball sets that could be deadly if swallowed. The Consumer Product Safety Commission is urging consumers to dispose of ...
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission issued several warnings for high-powered magnetic balls in toy sets, after the agency said it was aware of seven deaths linked to swallowing small magnets.
This recall involves Generic magnetic ball sets. This recall involves sets of 1,000 multi-colored 3 mm (0.1 inch) magnetic balls that are separable and have a strong magnetic flux. The magnets are ...
This recall involves 5mm (.2 inch) magnetic balls which are small, spherical, loose and separable neodymium rare-earth magnets with a strong magnetic flux. The 5mm-diameter magnets are sold in a set ...
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Increasingly, children are being sent to emergency rooms after swallowing multiple, tiny rare-earth magnets that then exert formidable force to bend, stretch and even tear intestinal walls in an ...
Denver-based Zen Magnets has been barred from selling tiny, colored magnet spheres. A federal judge found that the company broke the law when it repackaged and sold the magnets, which it called ...
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