Washington, DC -- Additional serious injuries to children reported following the March 31, 2006 recall announcement of Magnetix Magnetic Building Sets has prompted the US Consumer Product Safety ...
If swallowed, the magnets can attract to one another and cause perforations, intestinal blockages and blood poisoning, federal safety regulators warn Federal safety regulators have warned consumers to ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is warning people to “immediately” stop using and throw away Magnetic Fidget Balls’ Magnetic Ball Sets, as the loose magnets pose a choking hazard to ...
HD Premier Inc. on Thursday recalled nearly 120,000 of its 3-milimeter and 5-milimeter DigiDots magnet balls after fielding multiple injury reports among children, at least four of whom required ...
A 4-year-old boy has had part of his digestive system removed after he swallowed magnetic balls from inside a toy. Beck White's mother, Jennifer White, thought her son had the flu after he fell ill on ...
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