Avoid These Common Power Strip Hazards

Power strips make it easy to plug in multiple devices, but using them carelessly can cause safety hazards

and damage electronics. Overloading a strip puts strain on your electrical system, so it’s important

to check its capacity before use. Some appliances require their own outlets and should never be plugged into a strip.

Large kitchen appliances like refrigerators, ovens, and washing machines draw high amounts of power and

need dedicated circuits. Even smaller items—coffee makers, toasters, or microwaves—use more energy than expected and are safest when

plugged directly into the wall. Portable heaters are another common risk; they require heavy power and can overheat strips, creating a fire hazard.

Another mistake is “daisy-chaining,” or plugging one power strip into another. This adds unnecessary

strain and increases the chance of failure. Electronics such as computers, TVs, and routers are also better protected

when plugged into a surge protector or directly into the wall, since regular strips don’t shield them from voltage spikes.

By avoiding high-power appliances on power strips and using them correctly for smaller devices, you reduce risks,

extend the life of your electronics, and create a safer home environment. A little caution goes a long way.

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