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How to use neodymium magnets correctly?

Jul 08, 2022

How to use neodymium magnets correctly?


Have you ever wondered what magnets are safe? In this article, you can find out if magnets are safe. Including how they are safe and how they can become dangerous if you don't handle them the right way.


Are our neodymium magnets safe? Neodymium magnets are very safe to use as long as you handle them with care. Magnetic fields are not dangerous to humans at all. However, magnets can damage some electronic devices. For example, TVs, hearing aids, watches, credit cards and computers can all be damaged by magnets.


Are you familiar with the safety of magnets? If you do, great! If you don't, you should keep reading. In this article, we'll not only tell you how and why magnets can be dangerous, but we'll also cover some basic tips on how to handle magnets in different situations.


Are our neodymium magnets safe?

Neodymium magnets are perfectly safe for humans and animals as long as they are handled with care. For older kids and adults, smaller magnets can be used for everyday applications and entertainment.


But keep in mind that magnets are not toys for toddlers and minors. You should never leave them alone with strong magnets like neodymium magnets. First, if they swallow the magnet, they may choke.


You should also be careful not to injure your hands and fingers when handling stronger magnets. Some neodymium magnets are strong enough to seriously injure your fingers and/or hands if they get stuck between a strong magnet and a metal or other magnet.


You should also use your electronic devices with caution. As mentioned earlier, strong magnets like neodymium magnets can damage some electronic devices. Therefore, you should keep magnets a safe distance from TVs, credit cards, computers, hearing aids, speakers, and similar electronic devices.


In general, you should try to follow these 5 tips when dealing with neodymium magnets.


Goggles should always be worn when handling large and strong magnets.


Always wear protective gloves when handling large and strong magnets


Neodymium magnets are not children's toys. Magnets are very strong!


Keep neodymium magnets at least 25 cm away from electronics.


Keep neodymium magnets at a very safe distance from people with pacemakers or implantable defibrillators.


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