Health Canada warns of magnet sets that pose serious health risks
Reason for Recall / Hazard
Physical hazard
Product Description & Identification
Immediately stop using these magnet sets, check that all pieces are accounted for and contact your municipality for instructions on how to dispose of the products.Keep small magnet sets out of the reach of children.Do not allow children to play with small toys or other small items that contain powerful magnets.Check your children’s toys for wear and tear. Throw away any toys with magnets that have come loose.Teach children of all ages that magnets and items containing magnets should never be placed in their mouth, nose or ears.Seek immediate medical attention for any child who has swallowed (or is suspected of having swallowed) one or more magnets.Read and follow the age recommendations, warnings, safety messages and assembly instructions for products.Regularly check the Healthy Canadians Recalls and Safety Alerts database for dangerous toys and take action to remove toys of concern.
Affected Products
NicoSee Wonder Hematite Rattlesnake Eggs, SpaceCare Hematite Magnetic Stone set, and Ruptop Magnetic Pen High-quality Innovative Gel Pen Finger Play Toy
Additional Source Details
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| N I D | 62846 |
| U R L | https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/health-canada-warns-magnet-sets-pose-serious-health-risks |
| Issue | Physical hazard |
| Title | Health Canada warns of magnet sets that pose serious health risks |
| Product | NicoSee Wonder Hematite Rattlesnake Eggs, SpaceCare Hematite Magnetic Stone set, and Ruptop Magnetic Pen High-quality Innovative Gel Pen Finger Play Toy |
| Archived | 0 |
| Category | Toys and games |
| Last updated | 2021-09-22 |
| Organization | Communications and Public Affairs Branch |
| What you should do | Immediately stop using these magnet sets, check that all pieces are accounted for and contact your municipality for instructions on how to dispose of the products.Keep small magnet sets out of the reach of children.Do not allow children to play with small toys or other small items that contain powerful magnets.Check your children’s toys for wear and tear. Throw away any toys with magnets that have come loose.Teach children of all ages that magnets and items containing magnets should never be placed in their mouth, nose or ears.Seek immediate medical attention for any child who has swallowed (or is suspected of having swallowed) one or more magnets.Read and follow the age recommendations, warnings, safety messages and assembly instructions for products.Regularly check the Healthy Canadians Recalls and Safety Alerts database for dangerous toys and take action to remove toys of concern. |