At the same time, such power surges are most often observed during a storm or strong wind, so the physicist recommended that all electrical devices be de-energized at such a time.

Nazarenko recommends using sockets that are at least 120 centimeters from the bed for night charging.

He also mentioned a common misconception that a charger left in the outlet will ignite spontaneously. “Statistically, it’s almost a myth: the vast majority of chargers have built-in protection against such emergencies.”said. However, it’s worth replacing the adapter if it gets too hot at the outlet.

Source: Ferra

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