NewsCharging smartphones overnight: Experts warn of fire risk and device damage

Charging smartphones overnight: Experts warn of fire risk and device damage

It's worth knowing how not to charge your phone.
It's worth knowing how not to charge your phone.
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Katarzyna Bogdańska

27 July 2024 12:01

Charging smartphones and tablets overnight is a widespread practice that allows these devices to be fully charged by the time we wake up in the morning. Despite its convenience, specialists warn against the risks associated with this habit.

Many of us charge our phones almost daily, plugging them into the charger all night. Such actions can damage devices and create potential hazards, so it is worth understanding the possible consequences.

Avoid charging your phone at night

Although night-time charging of phones is quite common, experts advise against this practice. During night-time charging, the device repeatedly reaches full charge, which increases the likelihood of overheating and short-circuiting.

Firefighters have noted increased fires caused by devices left in the charger overnight. To reduce the risk, it is recommended that phones be charged during the day and that charging time be limited.

Is charging smartphones at night safe?

Overnight charging can indeed be dangerous. One of the risks is the potential for a fire due to an electrical short circuit. These devices are often made of plastic and placed on wooden surfaces, which increases the risk of fire during a short circuit. Short circuits can lead to fires.

Charging phones are often left in bedding or near a sleeping person throughout the night. Battery problems or ignition can have serious consequences.

An additional risk is the increasing number of electrical devices in homes, causing us to use extension cables and power strips more often. Sockets have their limits and can quickly become overloaded.

Connecting too many devices to one socket can lead to overheating the electrical installation, which can pose a potential fire hazard.

Therefore, it is essential to exercise caution. It is safer to charge devices during the day and avoid connecting many devices to a single socket. Specialists warn that such practices can lead to severe consequences. Although everyone wants their devices to be fully charged in the morning, it is worth looking for safer options.

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