
Chargers left plugged in continue to draw power, contributing to “phantom” or “vampire” energy consumption. This waste can lead to higher electricity bills over time. By unplugging your charger when it’s not in use, you can reduce unnecessary energy consumption and save on your utility costs.

To avoid potential hazards and energy waste, adopt the habit of unplugging your phone charger when it’s not actively charging a device. Consider using a power strip with an on/off switch to make it easier to cut power to multiple devices at once. This small change can have a big impact on both safety and energy efficiency.
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