Electrical Safety at Home: Why Proper Charger
Charging devices is usually safe, but risks appear with poor habits or faulty equipment.
Problems can occur when using low-quality or damaged chargers, overloading outlets, bending cables, or charging in unsafe places.
These issues may lead to overheating or short circuits.
A typical example is plugging multiple devices into one power strip while using a worn or uncertified charger.
Combined with poor airflow, this can create excess heat and potential fire risk—though such cases are preventable.
Common mistakes include using frayed cables, buying cheap chargers, overloading extensions,
charging on soft surfaces, leaving chargers plugged in, and ignoring warning signs.
Watch for overheating, loose connections, burning smells, or visible damage.
Stay safe by using certified chargers, checking cables regularly,
avoiding overloaded outlets, ensuring ventilation, and unplugging when not in use.
“Prioritize safety over convenience.”