Charging your phone at night: A fire hazard you might ignore
Charging phones and other electronic devices is unavoidable, but the fire department emphasizes avoiding this activity at night is best.
18 September 2024 17:21
Many people habitually charge their phones at night, which seems to be a convenient solution. We wake up in the morning with a fully charged battery and a device ready to go. However, few of us realize that this method can have negative consequences—for both the phone itself and our health or safety. It’s worth considering why this seemingly innocent habit can lead to rarely discussed problems.
Not just phones. What else to watch out for?
Frequent reports of fires caused by spontaneous ignition of phones stem from their ubiquity. However, other electronic devices also pose a threat.
Most of these gadgets consist of plastic elements and are often left on wooden surfaces, facilitating the rapid spread of fire. The popularity of electric vehicles is increasing, which also raises the number of fires involving electric scooters.
In the case of these devices, the fire department reminds us to carefully follow the operating instructions, not only regarding use but also charging and storing batteries. Manufacturers often indicate additional safety measures that should be taken to reduce the risk of fire.
What charger to use?
Saving on chargers can be dangerous. As more manufacturers do not include chargers in sales packages, it’s worth investing in a branded product.
Cheap charger replacements sold in popular electronics stores, including foreign ones, often do not meet safety standards and do not undergo proper testing.