Avoid cheap or counterfeit chargers , which are often poorly insulated and do not comply with safety standards.
Regularly check the condition of your chargers (damaged cable, cracked casing, unusual overheating).
Always unplug your charger after use , especially if you leave your home or go to sleep.
A charger that wears out prematurely
The problem: a shortened lifespan
A charger that is left plugged in permanently undergoes continuous wear and tear , even when not in use. Its electronic components age faster , which can lead to malfunctions: slower charging, cuts, or even the inability to charge your device .
The solution: extend the life of your equipment
Unplug and store your charger carefully after use.
Avoid exposing it to dust or humidity , which accelerate its aging.
Choose quality models certified by organizations such as CE or NF .
A small gesture, big benefits
Unplugging your charger after use is both an energy saver and an essential precaution to avoid unnecessary risks. By adopting this simple habit , you preserve your devices, reduce your electricity consumption and guarantee the safety of your home .
And you, are you going to change your habits starting today?
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