Neodymium magnets are strong. Place two magnets close to each other, even small ones, and they will attract, leap towards each other with great acceleration and then slam together. This is the most common cause of broken magnets and it is possible that one or both magnets could chip or shatter.
Due to the force exerted by the magnets, it is possible that chips may fly off at high speed into someone's eye, therefore we advise that when handling more than one neodymium magnet that you wear eye protection. Chips and broken magnets can also be quite sharp, so treat them as carefully as you would broken glass.
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