Never leave a charger plugged in when empty: discover the 3 main reasons

Why you should never leave a charger plugged in without a device

We’ve all done it: plugged in a charger and left it plugged in, even when no phone or device is connected. It’s convenient, quick, and we don’t really think about it. Yet, this seemingly harmless little action hides very real consequences, both for your electricity bill and for the security of your home. Curious to know what’s going on behind that wall socket? Here’s what you absolutely need to know.

Invisible consumption… but very real.

A charger plugged in, even without a phone connected, continues to draw power. This is called standby power or “phantom power.” Individually, the consumption seems negligible. But multiply it by the number of chargers in your home, used every day of the year, and you get a completely avoidable energy loss.
It’s a bit like a dripping tap: it seems insignificant at first, but by the end of the year, your bill can add up.

A well-known risk of overheating

A charger left plugged in all the time can overheat, especially if it’s old, poor quality, or poorly ventilated. Over time, this overheating can damage the wall outlet, the power strip, or the charger itself. In rare cases, it can even cause a fire.
👉 The right thing to do: always unplug your chargers after use.

A danger to children and animals

A cable lying around is a real temptation for children and pets. Between curious little hands and puppy teeth, accidents happen quickly: chewed cables, exposed plugs, ripped-out chargers… all potentially dangerous situations.
The solution is simple: store your chargers out of reach , in a drawer or a suitable box.

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