Electric surges often come uninvited, and our charger has the capacity during this period to prevent them.
Unplugging your charger, it spares both the quality and health of your charger. Extending its life for further use.
Prone to Children and Pets’ Reach
Charger cords are made in delicate materials, and letting the children or the pets reach for them may affect the charger’s capacity.
Both the children and the pets may be curious about the charging cords. But they should not be accessible for their safety.
Wearing off a charger or charger cords can also lead to life-threatening or accidental situations, such as burns or electric shock.
Plugging off the charger from the outlet means letting everyone stay safe.
A Smart Habit for Conserving Energy
Plugging the charger off from the outlet is not just for safety, protecting its quality, or heat prevention. It is meant to remind us to reduce energy consumption.
This act is sustainable, smart living. Making us responsible, environmentally aware, and to use energy efficiently.
I Thought Modern Chargers were Secured?
That’s the question I asked myself upon learning these things.
But modern chargers are only efficient in terms of energy usage and fast power distribution.
Nowhere do tech companies promote that modern chargers withstand overheating and power surges.
Unplugging it reduces the overall quality of the charger from being ruined. Yet the safest method is to prevent ruining the charger as a whole.
When my phone hits full charge. It’s time that my phone and the charger are fully unplugged. A routine that I must do again.
It’s time to give your chargers a break from any of their quality disruptors.