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Each of us sometimes leaves the charger in the socket, even when we are no longer charging the device. This habit seems harmless, but it can lead to serious consequences, such as energy consumption, overheating of the device and, in extreme cases, even a fire. Find out why you should change your habits and how to ensure the safety of your home.
Ingredients:
- Conscious use of electrical appliances
- Care for the technical condition of chargers
- Regular unplugging of chargers after charging
- Careful monitoring of equipment during
Power surges How to prepare:
Unplug the charger when charging is complete – Avoid leaving the charger in a socket unnecessarily.
Check the condition of the charger – Make sure the cables are intact and that the device does not overheat during operation.
Keep chargers out of reach of children and pets – If left in a socket, the charger can pose a risk of electric shock.
Use quality devices – Invest in proven charger brands that have the appropriate certificates.
Monitor voltage changes in the network – In the event of sudden surges, disconnect the devices from the power supply.
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