Neodymium Magnets Safety & Handling Tips
Please review this checklist to help you handle these magnets properly and avoid potentially serious personal injuries, as well as damage to other devices.
[_] If the neodymium magnets dislodge from 'The JIFFY Putter'. Take the magnets to a recycling center for proper disposal.
[_] Keep neodymium magnets away from all children and pets. Magnetic attraction can pinch the fingers and skin. Seek immediate medical attention if the magnets are swallowed or inhaled.
[_] Keep neodymium magnets away from anyone with a pacemaker. These magnets can interfere with pacemakers, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), and other implanted medical devices.
[_] Keep neodymium magnets away from magnetic media such as credit cards, magnetic ID cards, cassette and video tapes or other such devices. They can also damage older televisions, VCRs, computer monitors, and cathode-ray tube (CRT) displays.
[_] Keep neodymium magnets away from GPS devices and smartphones. These magnets can interfere with compasses or magnetometers used in navigation.
[_] Keep neodymium magnets away from anyone with a nickel allergy.
[_] Keep neodymium magnets away from high temperatures (80ºC or 176ºF). High temperatures can cause demagnetization.
[_] Avoid drilling or machining neodymium magnets. When ground into a dust or powder, this material is highly flammable.
[_] Neodymium magnets will rust or corrode in the presence of moisture and lose magnetic strength.
[_] Neodymium magnets will retain their magnetism and integrity for decades when handled, utilized, and protected properly.
'The JIFFY Putter' Golf Ball Marker
[_] WARNING: CHOKING HAZZARD -- Keep the golf ball marker away from all children and pets. The golf ball marker if swallowed could cause choking and or suffocation.
Neither We nor any retailer assumes liability for injuries or damages from the use of 'The JIFFY Putter'.