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A few days ago I was at Best Buy and bought a couple of DVDs and a vacuum
cleaner. The security guy at the exit had this large handheld device, and he
rubbed it around my DVDs and then rubbed it on just one part of the box that
the vacuum cleaner was in. So he was either using the device to deactivate
any security tags on my DVDs and vacuum cleaner, or using the device to
determine if I was stealing anything. I guess the device outputted some sort
of magnetic field. My question is this: would a magnetic field be harmful to
either DVDs or electronic items such as vacuum cleaners?
cleaner. The security guy at the exit had this large handheld device, and he
rubbed it around my DVDs and then rubbed it on just one part of the box that
the vacuum cleaner was in. So he was either using the device to deactivate
any security tags on my DVDs and vacuum cleaner, or using the device to
determine if I was stealing anything. I guess the device outputted some sort
of magnetic field. My question is this: would a magnetic field be harmful to
either DVDs or electronic items such as vacuum cleaners?