Magnetises
Conducting
You shouldn't wear jewelry next to batteries because energy from the batteries can easily transfer through your jewelry then into your body being harmful to your body.
Jewelry is usually made of highly conductive metals and could easily short across the battery terminals if the jewelry comes into contact with them.
Jewelry is usually made of highly conductive metals and could easily short across the battery terminals if the jewelry comes into contact with them.
Do the simple thing first. Replace the batteries in the keyfob. The batteries are available at any big box store and if they have a jewelry department they might change them for you.
Because you really don't want to short out the circuit through your jewelry. I was once working with a six volt lantern battery and my screwdriver slipped, briefly coming into contact with both poles of the battery. There was a brilliant white flare and, in the fraction of a second that the screwdriver was touching both poles, the arc melted halfway through the shaft. In fairness, this was a small screwdriver, but still I'm extremely glad this didn't happen to something I was actually wearing at the time.
because it must be the batteries might be working
Because jewelry,especially rings can get caught in awkward places and cause you injury.
Jewelry is usually made of highly conductive metals and could easily short across the battery terminals if the jewelry comes into contact with them.
When Batteries are removed.
change the batteries
Batteries aren't in properly. Battery contact points dirty. New batteries are faulty.
Dead batteries.