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Jan 29, 2026

Many people often leave their chargers plugged into outlets even after their devices are fully charged.

While extremely uncommon with certified chargers (UL, CE, etc.), faulty or counterfeit units can overheat, short-circuit, or spark—especially during power surges.

  • The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports hundreds of fires yearly linked to damaged or non-compliant charging devices.

  • Risk increases if left plugged in overnight or during storms.

Protect yourself:

  • Use only certified chargers (avoid $2 no-name brands)

  • Replace frayed or warm-to-the-touch chargers immediately

  • Unplug during thunderstorms


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