Even in standby mode, chargers continue drawing power, leading to unnecessary electricity use and gradual wear and tear. In rare cases, voltage fluctuations could cause overheating or even a fire. Additionally, if you have kids or pets, leaving chargers plugged in increases the risk of them playing with the outlet. While modern safety standards minimize serious dangers, unplugging your charger is still a smart habit to adopt. Do you usually leave yours plugged in?
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