Wish I did this earlier!

Appliances like toasters and coffee makers are everyday essentials, but many people overlook the importance of unplugging them when not in use. My electrician recently emphasized this habit,

and I’ve since realized its many benefits.Even when switched off, appliances continue to draw power, increasing electricity bills and contributing to environmental waste. More importantly, they pose safety risks—electrical surges or faults can lead to damage or even fires. Taking a few seconds to unplug appliances not only improves safety but also saves energy and extends their lifespan. This simple habit can make a big difference over time.

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