Most charging hazards don’t look dramatic. They look ordinary: a worn cable that still works “if you wiggle it,” a discount charger warming under a pillow, a power strip hidden behind furniture and choked with dust. Nothing seems urgent, so nothing changes. But electricity doesn’t care how familiar the setup feels. It only follows the path it’s given—through damaged insulation, loose connections, or overheated plastic.Treat every charger as what it truly is: an electrical device, not a harmless accessory. Choose certified adapters and quality cables, unplug what you no longer use, and give chargers space to breathe instead of burying them under blankets, books, or clothes. Replace anything that buzzes, sparks, smells odd, or runs hot to the touch. Safety here isn’t about panic; it’s about quiet respect for the power you’ve invited into your home.
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