Dangers don’t always arrive suddenly—sometimes they build quietly. That “empty” charger left in the outlet may seem harmless, but it can slowly wear down over time.
Even without a device attached, many chargers still draw a small amount of power. This can cause them to warm up, gradually aging internal components.
Over time, parts inside can weaken—insulation may become brittle, and small faults can develop without being noticed.
If combined with a power surge, a low-quality charger, or a loose outlet, the risk increases. In rare cases, this can lead to overheating, sparks, or even fire.
There are also everyday risks. Children may pull on cords, pets might chew them, or someone might yank the charger out improperly, adding strain and damage.
Each small action contributes to wear, making the charger less safe over time.
The solution is simple: unplug chargers when not in use, replace damaged ones, and keep outlets organized.
A quick habit can reduce risk and help keep your home safer.