Klask 4 Game Recalled Due To Ingestion Hazard Of Magnets
Families who own the Klask 4 game should check their shelves—certain magnets in this tabletop game don’t meet safety standards and could be dangerous if swallowed.

The Klask 4 game has been recalled in Canada because its magnets do not meet safety requirements and pose a serious ingestion hazard to children. No injuries have been reported as of now.
What’s being recalled?
- Product name: Klask 4
- Type: Tabletop game with magnets
- UPC: Not specified
- Where it’s sold: Across Canada
- Recall date: February 18, 2026
Klask 4 is a tabletop game that uses small, powerful magnets as part of its gameplay.
Klask 4
Klask 4 is a family-friendly tabletop game where players use magnetic strikers to move pieces and score points. It’s typically played at home and found in toy stores, game shops, and online retailers.
What’s the risk?
The magnets in Klask 4 are small and powerful, making them easy for children to swallow. If more than one magnet is swallowed, they can attract each other inside the intestines, causing blockages or tears. This can lead to serious, life-threatening injuries.
What should parents do?
Stop using the Klask 4 game immediately. Keep it out of reach of children. Contact the retailer or manufacturer for return or refund instructions.
Key takeaways
- The magnets in Klask 4 can be swallowed and cause severe internal injuries
- The game was sold across Canada
- No injuries or incidents have been reported as of February 6, 2026
Check the official recall notice
See the full details in the official recall notice: “Klask 4 recalled due to ingestion hazard”
This article was crafted with assistance from an AI language model and reviewed by a human editor. The final version reflects this publication’s editorial standards and expertise.
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