Safety Alert: These 5 Household Appliances Should Never Be Plugged Into an Extension Cord.
The Hidden Dangers of Extension Cords
According to Novyny.live: Electrical safety experts are issuing a stark warning about the fire hazards of using extension cords for high-power appliances. Plugging devices with significant energy demands into a standard power strip can cause the wiring to overheat dangerously. This overheating can melt the insulation and potentially ignite a serious fire. For this reason, specialists strongly advise connecting high-wattage appliances directly into a wall outlet.
- Microwave ovens
- Refrigerators
- Washing machines
- Electric kettles
- Portable space heaters
This guidance is crucial as many households rely on extension cords for convenience, often unaware of their specific current limits. In the UK and US, standard home wiring is designed to handle specific loads, and overloading a circuit is a common cause of electrical fires.
Expert Recommendations for Prevention
Beyond avoiding extension cords for major appliances, experts also recommend unplugging any electrical device that is not in active use for more than 30 minutes. This simple habit further reduces the risk of overheating within your home's electrical system.
With modern homes using more electronic devices than ever, adhering to these safety practices is essential. Conscious use of electricity and an awareness of these potential dangers can significantly lower the likelihood of a devastating house fire, making these precautions vital for every household.
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