Experts Warn Against Plugging These Three Appliances Into Extension Cords

πŸ”Œ **Essential Safety Tip: Avoid Plugging These Appliances into Extension Leads!** πŸ”₯
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As temperatures drop, we crank up our home comforts, but beware! Extension leads aren’t built to handle every appliance we throw at them. Expert Charanjit Mannu urges us to keep kettles, heaters, and toasters directly plugged into wall sockets to prevent fire hazards.

Why? These devices draw tons of power! A kettle and heater can each use around 3000 watts, while toasters range from 800 to 1500 watts. Overloading extension leads with such appliances can cause them to overheat and spark fires.

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πŸ”₯ **Top Safety Tips:**
– **Direct Plug Only**: Always plug high-powered devices like kettles, heaters, and toasters into wall sockets.
– **Check Your Leads**: Ensure your extension leads have proper safety markings and fuses. Beware of cheap, unmarked ones!
– **Beware of Coils**: Unwind drum leads fully to prevent overheating.
– **Avoid Cube Adapters**: They often lack overload protection.
– **Watch for Warning Signs**: Frayed cables or burn marks mean it’s time for a replacement, not a quick tape fix.

⚠️ If you’re constantly reaching for an extension lead, consider having more sockets installed by a professional. Let’s keep our homes safe and warm this winter! πŸ’₯πŸ‘