When thinking of fire safety, most focus on smoke alarms or keeping flammables away from heat.
But a simple, overlooked precaution can help—unplugging kitchen appliances before bed.
Even switched off, high-heat devices like air fryers, toaster ovens, and kettles can overheat, short-circuit,
or spark during a power surge. Coffee makers, blenders, and microwaves—especially older or cheaply made ones—can malfunction too. Many appliances
draw small amounts of electricity when idle, and with worn cords, damaged parts, or sudden surges, that draw can become a fire risk.
Built-in safety features aren’t foolproof, particularly in low-quality or poorly maintained appliances.
The safest habit is unplugging small appliances after every use, especially anything that generates heat.
For larger essentials like refrigerators, use surge protectors and inspect cords regularly.
When replacing appliances, choose higher-quality models with strong safety standards.
It only takes seconds to unplug—and that small step each night can help protect your home and family.