Small kitchen appliances can pose fire risks—even when turned off. According to fire experts, “the simple act of unplugging a few key appliances before going to sleep could prevent disaster and save lives.” Though many devices have safety features, malfunctions still happen, often at night when no one notices.
Appliances like **air fryers** and **toaster ovens** contain heating elements and wiring that may degrade over time. Even when off, they draw “phantom power,” which can lead to overheating. Left near flammable items like paper towels or curtains, they become serious fire hazards.
Experts recommend unplugging the following each night:
* **Air fryers**: Can overheat due to sensor or outlet issues.
* **Toaster ovens**: May retain heat or leak small currents.
* **Electric kettles**: Faulty shut-offs can cause dry boils or fires.
* **Coffee makers**: Warmers stay hot; moisture can cause shorts.
* **Microwaves**: Older units can arc or overheat silently.
Beyond safety, unplugging helps lower your electricity bill. “Phantom power usage can account for 5%–10% of a household’s electricity bill,” potentially saving \$50–\$100 per year.
Making unplugging a nightly habit—manually or via smart plugs—can offer peace of mind. As the article concludes, “In the quiet of night, peace of mind is priceless. And sometimes, all it takes is pulling a plug.”