Such active use of technology requires regular charging, but as practice shows, we often violate basic safety rules.
Firstly, before using any device, it is worth carefully reading the instructions.
As reported: Fakta.today
Manufacturers always state how to act so that the gadget's battery lasts as long as possible. In particular, it is always stated that you should charge the device with the original charger.
However, the original charger usually breaks down the fastest and is usually replaced with a budget alternative that is significantly lower in quality of material and assembly.
Secondly, you should never leave the charger plugged in after the gadget is fully charged.
There is always a risk of power surges, and at best, the charger will be damaged. In the worst case, the socket could be damaged and even catch fire.
Additionally, even without any gadget attached, chargers consume electricity and low-quality ones can also heat up. This rule is especially important to follow if there are children or pets in the house.
Thirdly, the rule applies to all devices - disconnect them from the power source during a thunderstorm.
It is also not recommended to use chargers in high temperatures, leave them in the sun, or charge them after just bringing them in from the cold.
Interestingly, manufacturers also warn against unplugging computers and hair dryers, even if they have a separate socket.
On the other hand, modern TVs and music centers should not be frequently unplugged, with the exception of during a thunderstorm.
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