An object (201) (such as a containment mechanism) supports both a
functional electrical circuit (203) and an electrical circuit (202) to
which the functional electrical circuit is responsive. In a preferred
approach the functional electrical circuit has both a low power state of
operation and a higher power state of operation. Upon detecting (104)
that an area of connectivity of the electrical circuit has been severed
(via, for example, corresponding manipulation of the object itself), the
functional electrical circuit responsively operates (106) using the
higher power state of operation.