Your electrician is right—leaving a charger plugged in without your phone attached can seem harmless, but it carries a few hidden risks:
1️⃣ Wastes Energy
- Even when no phone is connected, many chargers draw a small amount of electricity (called “vampire power”).
- Over time, this adds up on your electricity bill.
2️⃣ Fire Risk
- Faulty or cheap chargers left plugged in can overheat, especially during power surges.
- While rare, this can potentially start a fire, particularly on flammable surfaces.
3️⃣ Shorter Charger Lifespan
- Constantly being plugged in can stress the charger’s components, reducing its efficiency and lifespan.
4️⃣ Safety Tips
- Unplug chargers when not in use.
- Use certified, high-quality chargers.
- Consider a power strip with a switch for multiple devices.
- Avoid leaving chargers on beds, sofas, or paper surfaces while plugged in.
💡 Quick Tip: Make it a habit to unplug your charger immediately after use—it’s safer, energy-efficient, and helps your chargers last longer.
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