Beyond these main reasons, other risks exist. A fluctuation in current or a power surge can instantly damage a charger left plugged in. In homes with children or pets, an accessible cable can be pulled, manipulated, or chewed, which presents an obvious danger.
Finally, leaving devices plugged in permanently can, over time, weaken wall sockets. They become less stable, which can cause problems when plugging in more powerful devices.
A simple reflex that changes everything
Unplugging your charger when it’s not in use literally takes a second. This simple action costs nothing, but it immediately improves the security of your home, reduces your energy consumption, and protects your devices.
The rule is ultimately very simple: if your phone is not charging, there is no reason for your charger to be plugged in.
Adopting this small habit means choosing peace of mind… without changing anything in your daily routine.