One Kitchen Appliance You Should Unplug Before Bed
Some kitchen appliances can become a fire risk if they stay plugged in overnight, even when they are not being used. Among the most commonly mentioned are air fryers and toaster ovens.
The concern is that some models may have wiring or internal parts that wear down over time. If that happens, a short circuit or overheating problem could develop without much warning.
The risk can be even higher in homes with older outlets, worn wiring, or sudden power surges. In those cases, leaving small appliances plugged in for long periods may increase the chance of an electrical fire.
Other appliances, such as coffee makers, electric kettles, and older microwaves, can also create similar concerns. Still, air fryers and toaster ovens often get the most attention because they generate a lot of heat and are used frequently.
A simple safety habit is to unplug these appliances when they are not in use, especially before going to sleep. It is also wise to check cords, plugs, and outlets regularly to make sure everything is in good condition.
Taking a few extra seconds at night can help lower the risk and make your home safer.