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Market indices are shown in real time, except for the DJIA, which is delayed by two minutes. Time for a second look at stocks that the In crowd won't touch today. The CPSC suggested consumers could contact the company through its Web site: _ĭoes a coworker talk to you in a condescending tone? Click here to see people's biggest office pet peeves.Īmong tech stocks, Apple and Google are, like, sooo cool and sooo expensive. "Consumers should be sure to keep all small magnet parts out of the hands of children who mouth objects, especially children under the age of three."
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"Consumers should stop using the magnetic sets and return the sets to Rose Art for a free replacement product suitable for young children under the age of 6," the CPSC said. The sets also include 20 to 100 half-inch steel balls. Some pieces have "Magnetix" imprinted on them, the CPSC said. The sets contain 20 to 200 red, yellow, blue and green plastic building pieces shaped as squares, triangles and cylinder rods. The recall was voluntarily, the CPSC said. The sets were made in China and imported into the United States by Rose Art Industries, of Livingston, N.J. Moore ( Research), as well as other toy and arts and craft stores since September 2003, the CPSC said. It's estimated that 3.8 million of the All Magnetix Magnetic Building Sets have been sold in the United States by Wal-Mart ( Research), Target ( Research), Toys R Us, Fred Meyer, Design Science Toys and A.C. "This product is unsuitable for young children." If more than one magnet is swallowed, the magnets can attract to each other and cause intestinal perforation or blockage, which can be fatal. "Magnets found by young children can be swallowed or aspirated. "Tiny magnets inside the plastic building pieces and rods can fall out," the CPSC said.

"A 5-year-old child aspirated two magnets that were surgically removed from his lung." Three children, ranging in age from 3 to 8 years, "had intestinal perforations that required surgery and hospitalization in intensive care," the CSPC said. Overall, 34 incidents involving small children have been reported to the government. Parents should immediately take all Magnetix Magnetic Building Sets away from their small children, the CPSC said.Ī 20-month-old boy died after swallowing magnets that twisted his small intestine and caused a blockage, the CPSC said. Parents should immediately take all Magnetix Magnetic Building Sets away from their small children, the CPSC said, estimating that 3.8 million sets have been sold. Several million magnetic building sets have been recalled in the United States because more than 30 children fell ill - and one died - after swallowing small magnets that fell out of the toys, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said Friday.
