A simple but crucial safety habit is to unplug certain kitchen appliances at night to prevent house fires. ⚠️
The Appliance You Should Always Unplug: Toaster (and similar small appliances)
Why:
- Even when switched off, appliances like toasters, coffee makers, and slow cookers can still draw electricity.
- Dust, crumbs, or minor electrical faults can cause sparks or overheating, which may ignite a fire.
- Unplugging these appliances at night—or when not in use—removes this risk entirely.
Extra Fire Safety Tips
- Keep appliances clean – crumbs, grease, and food residue can ignite.
- Avoid overloaded outlets – multiple appliances plugged into one socket increase fire risk.
- Check cords and plugs – frayed cords or loose plugs are hazardous.
- Never leave appliances unattended – especially toasters and slow cookers.
✅ Key Takeaway:
Unplugging your toaster and other small kitchen appliances at night is a simple, effective way to prevent house fires and keep your home safe.
I can also provide a list of the 7 household appliances most likely to start fires and how to use them safely if you want.