Energy experts advise why chargers should always be unplugged when not in use, and how to avoid this common fire risk to keep ...
It may be time to rethink a habit you've had for years.
Energy vampires and fire hazards are the real nighttime scaries.
Unplugging protects against power surges and reduces fire hazards. Low-draw devices or those meant to stay on should always remain plugged in. Households today have a growing number of chargers ...
You may not realize it, but one of your most common smart phone habits is actually running up your power bill and wasting a ...
Look around your home and see what is plugged in that doesn't need to be, including alarm clocks, cordless phone bases, electric kettles, hair dryers, and more. Unplugging these devices and only ...
Many people are used to leaving phone, laptop and other device chargers plugged into the wall long after their gadgets are fully charged. It’s a habit born of convenience — but is it safe, and could ...