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Toy magnet sets pose serious health risks, Health Canada warns

Health Canada warns magnets in some toy sets are deemed too strong according to Canada's Toys Regulations and are small enough to swallow posing a serious and potentially life-threatening risk to children.

Health Canada warns magnets in some toy sets are deemed too strong according to Canada's Toys Regulations and are small enough to swallow posing a serious and potentially life-threatening risk to children.
The products are NicoSee Wonder Hematite Rattlesnake Eggs, SpaceCare Hematite Magnetic Stone set, and Ruptop Magnetic Pen High-quality Innovative Gel Pen Finger Play Toy.
People need to immediately stop using the magnet sets, make sure all pieces are accounted for and contact the municipality where they live for instructions on how to dispose of the products safely.
The fear is when more than one powerful magnet is swallowed in a short period of time the magnets can attract one another while moving through the intestines. This can cause the intestines to twist, creating blockages or tearing of the intestinal walls. Swallowing incidents have often resulted in considerable damage to gastrointestinal tissues and required emergency surgical treatment. For survivors, there can be long-term health consequences.
To date no incidents or injuries related to these products have been reported to Health Canada.

What consumers 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.

What Health Canada is doing:

Health Canada's inspection program has found that the affected products do not meet the requirements of Canada's Toys Regulations because they exceed the maximum allowable limit of magnetic force and pose an ingestion hazard. The products were originally available for purchase online, sold and shipped directly from the third-party sellers listed above, and they have since been removed from sale by the online retail marketplaces. The Department has reached out to the foreign third-party sellers and is advising Canadians to immediately stop using these magnet sets and to be careful with other magnet sets purchased in store or online. These products may also have been sold by other online retailers.

Health Canada is committed to helping protect Canadians from potentially dangerous consumer products. Health Canada regularly tests consumer products on the Canadian market and will continue to monitor products to help keep consumers safe.

Report health or safety concerns:

Canadians are encouraged to report any health or safety incidents related to the use of this product or any other consumer product or cosmetic by filling out the Consumer Product Incident Report Form.

For further information the public can call 613-957-2991 or 1-866 225-0709.