This is fucking stupid. A 13 year old is old enough to read the "don't fucking eat this you dumbass" labels on the packaging. Do you know how useful neodymium magnets are? You're gonna just ban them cuz this kid's dumb enough to swallow a hundred fucking rare earth magnets and didn't go to the doctor for half a week? Stupid
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Next they're going to ban CR2032 button cells
(I was gonna put a /s at the end but I can vividly imagine that happening now :/ )
Not sure if you're aware, but Duracell and probably others coat button batteries in a chemical that tastes bad in order to discourage ingestion.
I see where these regulations are coming from, but we can't just ban away anything that could be harmful. I just recently bought a bunch of magnets like these for a using in 3D printed models. I don't have any kids, but I do have pets and so they're stored away in their own case and not left around. People just need to be responsible. I mean, we don't ban bleach but you sure as hell shouldn't drink it!
I was at a company picknic this summer and was watching people trying to play a pitiful version of Lawn Darts. The darts were weighted but would just bounce off the ground and ruin a good shot. Lawn darts, or darts of any kind, simply don't work as a game when you take the pointy end away. I will say though, that a company outing where there's people milling about is not a good place to play lawn darts, so I wouldn't have used the real ones here even if you could.
Proper product packaging, like we use in medicine canisters, and perhaps an extra disclaimer/waiver on purchase is the way to go on these things IMO.
In Australia CR2032s have a double wall thick plastic blister packaging that is basically impossible to open.
You need scissors AND some time.
This is an example of a sensible control. Double walled, difficult to open packages may be a small inconvenience for adults, but it makes it near impossible for a toddler to open. Button cell batteries are seriously dangerous if swallowed.
Banning neodymium magnets is fucking stupid, and unfortunately the world seems to be heading in the direction of banning everything in the name of "safety".
Yeah stop banning everything that can hurt you because ONE person does something stupid. Like we say in my language, one time is zero times. Everything can hurt you. If many people start doing it, maybe it's time to consider a ban.
The magnets, which have been banned in New Zealand since January 2013, were bought on online shopping platform Temu, they said They did not. One could argue that the ban may or may not make sense (preferably after looking up the specifics), but your statement is wrong.
I am so confused. Why did he eat them? Magnets are banned in New Zealand since 2013? Are they marketed as special eating magnets?
Small high-powered magnets, specifically
Small strong magnets are harmless to play with – but if they are ingested or inhaled, they can become attracted to each other and join up in the digestive system. If left untreated, this can result in major tissue damage, sepsis and even death.
So basically banned for this exact reason.
It's fine if you only eat one, though. Just make sure it's out before eating another one. 🤷♂️
This is exactly what I do and it's never bothered me.
That's unusual for a teenager to do, I'm curious why he did that. My first guess would be a developmental delay vs a dare?
Teens eat Tide pods on what's essentially a dare.
Because our children being fucking dumb enough that 86 of them ate LAUNDRY DETERGENT is an issue.
It’s true that since the Tide Pod Challenge began, the American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPC) has received 86 reports of teenagers intentionally ingesting laundry detergent. Yet at the end of last year, the AAPC reported that over 10,500 children under the age of five were exposed to laundry pods in 2017 (for example ingesting, inhaling, or absorbing the detergent). If we are going to have a mass panic about poisonings, ten thousand children are clearly in greater danger than less than a hundred teens. So why was it that only the Tide Pod Challenge that made pearl-clutching headlines across the globe?
I think the bigger problem is that adults focus on issues that are marketed to us than the issues that actually exist
Their grandparents used to chew on lead paint chips so lets not pretend this is new
Pica?
How else does one become magneto?
Yea I feel like Temu is not at fault here, but rather, a lack of parents and a lack of brain
Not gonna lie, banning 5x2mm magnets is insane. They're very useful, I've seen countless DIY projects or 3D print models that use them and in general they're just handy. It seems insane to me to ban them for such a reason. There are infinite ways in which children can hurt themselves, should we ban stoves because they can get hot? That ban sounds a bit too much to me.
I have very little sympathy for any 13 year old dumb enough to eat magnets. I have zero sympathy for any 13 year old that ate a hundred of them.
Bullshit propaganda to try to soften age restrictions coming in to fkin everything.
Where they banned in all their various applications? Because I had a scare when my 2-year-old granddaughter found a box with a magnetic latch and the magnet had been torn out. We thought she ate it. But after scouring the area we found it, and it's a thin neodymium magnet. Went through the whole house making sure boxes like that were out of her reach.
One magnet is harmless. The problem is when you eat more than one, and they pinch their way through the intestine.
The real question that remains unanswered: why the fuck did that boy try to earn a Darwin Award? One or two would be an accident, 100 is done on purpose
And they laugh at the USA because Kinder eggs with toys in them are banned.
I am almost afraid to ask... but why eat magnets?
How is Temu allowed to sell items which are explicutly banned in that country?
Customs cannot possibly scan every package coming in.
Parcel gets marked as childs toy.
Honestly pretty good chance it gets through.

