Leaving chargers plugged in after your devices are fully charged might seem harmless, but it can cause problems. According to experts, chargers draw power even when not actively charging a device. This continuous power usage can lead to overheating and damage internal components, possibly causing a fire. “An overheated charger may emit smoke or become a fire hazard,” warns electrical engineer John Doe.
Furthermore, keeping chargers plugged in poses safety risks, especially in homes with kids or pets. Exposed cords increase the chance of electric shocks. Therefore, experts advise always unplugging chargers from sockets when not in use to prevent accidents.