Power Strips and Surge Protectors
Laptop chargers, gaming consoles, smartphone chargers, and similar devices are often left plugged into power outlets, even when we’re away from home for extended periods. It’s essential to unplug these devices when not in use, as they can be a fire hazard and contribute to energy waste.
Washing Machines and Dryers
Washing machines and dryers are essential appliances in every household. Modern machines with built-in lights, timers, and advanced features continue to consume energy even when not in use, similar to computers or TVs. Remember to unplug them after use to save on your monthly electricity bill and reduce energy consumption.

Hot and Cold Water Dispensers
While hot and cold water dispensers are convenient, experts advise unplugging them when not in use, especially after taking a bath. This is because when the temperature inside the hot water dispenser drops below the set temperature, the electric water heater will turn on and reheat the water, consuming energy.
Unplugging the dispenser at night will not only save on your utility bills but also enhance your family’s safety by reducing the risk of fire hazards.
Computers and Laptops
To conserve energy, turn off your computer if you don’t plan on using it for 15 minutes or more. Even when you shut down your device, it may still be drawing power if you only put it to sleep. On average, a computer in sleep mode can use up to 96W per day, and this can increase significantly if you regularly leave your machine in this state.
Using a laptop on battery power is more energy-efficient than using a desktop computer. Remember to unplug your laptop after shutting it down.

Appliances to Unplug After Use
Television
Televisions are a staple in modern households, and many people turn them off using the remote control without unplugging them. While this is convenient, it can lead to unnecessary energy consumption and higher electricity bills.
Are You Making These Dangerous Electrical Outlet Mistakes?
For far too long, we’ve taken for granted the power outlets in our homes, oblivious to the potential dangers that lie within. It’s high time we shed light on the common mistakes often made, which could prove to be hazardous. Stay tuned as we unravel the truth and guide you towards a safer home electrical setup.