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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) — Doctors at UC Davis Health are sending a warning to parents to keep small candy-colored magnets out of their home to prevent kids from swallowing them. Experts say once the ...
A federal safety agency warned this past week that small, powerful magnets have been linked to seven deaths after they were ingested, announcing one company’s voluntary recall of a toy set that ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission urges gift-givers to remain vigilant by only making holiday purchases from trusted stores and online retailers.
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Magnets are found all over the place. They hold items on the refrigerator while also holding the door shut. Our banking cards have magnetic strips — as do speakers, motors, and automatic doors.
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Toy safety tips: Keep button batteries, magnets and water beads away from kids under 3
Ahead of the holidays, Health Canada released safety tips reminding Canadians that despite its efforts, “unsafe toys can make their way onto store shelves and into homes.” ...
A federal agency said the deaths and more than 2,000 emergency-room visits have been tied to pea-size magnets that are easily ingested. By Emily Schmall A federal safety agency warned this week that ...
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