IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNING!
                                                                          READ BEFORE YOU ORDER & USE MAGNETS

Disclaimer
:  High Plains Woodwork (owner of miniaturemilitaryribbons.net) neither assumes nor accepts any liability for damages resulting from
the handling or use of magnets.  With your purchase, the buyer confirms that he/she has read and completely understands the following warnings.  
The buyer also confirms and agrees that he/she is solely responsible for all damages and injuries caused by the magnets, which includes personal
injuries, property damages and magnet damages.  The buyers purchase confirms acceptance and understanding of this safety warning and these
conditions.  High Plains Woodwork is not responsible for any inaccuracy and or degradation of magnet pull force; the magnetic backing is tested
for adiquate pull force before shipping.  Please test the pull force and magnet adhesion before each usage and periodically during wear to reduce
the chances of loss and or accidental separation.

Neodymium magnets are very strong.  Handling them with care is necessary to prevent personal injuries, property damages and magnet damages.

1.        Neodymium magnets are brittle; they can be broken or can splinter in a collision.  One should wear gloves and protective glasses when          
           handling these magnets, because splinters could disengage and fly from the magnets.
2.        Neodymium magnets will lose their magnetic properties if heated above 175°F (80° C).
3.        The strong magnetic fields of neodymium magnets can damage items such as television, computer monitors, credit cards, bank cards,          
           computers, diskettes and other data carriers, video tapes, mechanical watches, hearing aids, loud speakers and VCRs.  
Pace-makers          
           
may be damaged or switch to "Test Mode" in the presence of a strong magnetic force, if a pace-maker is in use, keep a minimum of 3           
           feet distance.
4.        You should avoid having constant contact with magnets of any size and keep a distance of at least 3 feet to large magnets.
5.        Children should not be allowed to handle neodymium magnets as they can be dangerous.  Small magnets pose a choking hazard and            
            should never be swallowed or inserted into any part of the body.
6.        Under no circumstances should you try to cut, saw or drill the Neodymium magnets!  Not only would the magnet break, but the resulting
      dust from the magnet is very flammable.  Neodymium magnets should never be burned, as burning them will create toxic fumes.
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