Things You Should Never Plug Into a Power Strip — A Safety Guide That Could Save Your Home
❌ 8. Hair Straighteners, Curling Irons & Blow Dryers
Why: These tools heat up fast—meaning they need a lot of power in seconds.
Risk: Overheating the strip, especially if left on too long.
✅ Instead: Plug directly into the bathroom or bedroom outlet. Unplug immediately after use.
❌ 9. Electric Kettles
Why: Boiling water takes serious energy—most kettles use 1,500+ watts.
Risk: Circuit overload, especially in older homes.
✅ Instead: Use a wall outlet rated for kitchen appliances.
✅ What Can You Safely Plug Into a Power Strip?
✅ Phone & tablet chargers
✅ Laptops & monitors
✅ Desk lamps & LED lights
✅ Routers, modems, gaming consoles
✅ Small fans or USB hubs
👉 But always check the total wattage of connected devices and stay below the strip’s rating (usually 1,875 watts for 15-amp strips).
🔌 Pro Tips for Safe Power Strip Use
Tip
Why It Matters
✅ Never daisy-chain
Plugging one strip into another doubles the load—fire risk!
✅ Look for UL certification
Ensures safety testing and quality standards
✅ Use surge protectors for electronics
Not all power strips offer surge protection!
✅ Replace old or warm-to-the-touch strips
Signs of wear = danger signs
✅ Unplug when not in use
Saves energy and reduces fire risk
❤️ Final Thought: Convenience Should Never Come at the Cost of Safety
You don’t need to unplug your life to be safe.
Sometimes, all it takes is:
Checking the label
Reading the manual
And the courage to say: “This goes straight to the wall.”
Because real peace of mind isn’t about how many devices you can charge at once.
It’s about knowing your home—and loved ones—are protected.
And when your partner says, “Can I plug this in here?”
And you confidently say, “No—let me show you where it goes,”
You’ll know:
You didn’t just follow a rule.
You kept your family safe.