Storage and maintenance of Magnetic Sheet building blocks: Practical Tips for Extending Their Lifespan
If magnetic sheet Building Blocks are not stored properly, they are not only prone to loss but may also have their service life affected by collisions and moisture. Mastering the correct maintenance methods can enable this set of toys to accompany children for a longer time.
Storage should take into account both convenience and classification. It is recommended to use hard storage boxes with compartments, and place them in sections by shape or color (such as one square compartment and another triangular compartment), which is convenient for children to take and put them back in place. If there are a large number of magnetic sheets, labels (such as "big triangle" or "small rectangle") can be attached to cultivate the child's habit of organizing. Be careful not to store in a cloth bag. The magnetic sheets may stick to each other and form a ball. When taking them out, the edges may be worn due to pulling.
Attention should be paid to details when cleaning and maintaining. Surface stains can be wiped with a soft cloth dipped in clean water. For stubborn stains, a small amount of neutral detergent (such as baby laundry detergent) can be added, but it is strictly forbidden to soak them - magnets may rust when exposed to water, affecting their magnetic force. After cleaning, make sure to dry completely before storing. Pay special attention to the gaps around the edges of the magnetic sheets to avoid residual moisture. When not in use for a long time, the magnetic sheets should be placed separately (do not stick them together as a whole) to prevent the magnetic force from being in a tense state for a long time, which may cause the magnetic force to weaken.
Safe storage to prevent potential hazards. Magnetic sheets should be placed in a location that is out of reach of children but easily accessible to parents to prevent young children from touching small-sized magnetic sheets alone. If the edge of the magnetic sheet is found to be damaged or the magnet is exposed, it should be stopped immediately and replaced to prevent children from swallowing it by mistake or getting scratched. In addition, do not place magnetic sheets close to items such as bank cards, mobile phones, and watches. Strong magnetic fields may affect the normal functions of these devices.
Proper storage and maintenance not only keep the magnetic sheets in good condition but also cultivate children's sense of responsibility in daily use - let them participate in organizing and understand that "taking care of toys" is also part of the game.

