There’s one small habit that could protect your home—and your loved ones—from a devastating house fire: unplugging certain kitchen appliances before you go to sleep.

The Appliance Most Often Overlooked
Air fryers and, in some cases, toaster ovens, are among the most overlooked fire hazards in modern kitchens.
At first glance, these compact cooking tools seem harmless. They’re convenient, fast, and widely used in daily routines. However, when left plugged in overnight, they pose a hidden but serious fire risk.

Why It’s So Important
Many air fryers and toaster ovens, particularly lower-cost models, are made with inexpensive internal components. Over time, these parts can wear down, increasing the likelihood of electrical faults. Even when the appliance is turned off, leaving it plugged in means it’s still drawing power—and still vulnerable to short circuits or spontaneous overheating.
This risk is even greater if:
- Your kitchen outlets are old or poorly grounded
- There’s a power surge while you’re asleep
- The appliance has a hidden defect or internal damage
To make matters worse, these appliances are often placed near flammable items such as paper towels, wooden cabinets, or curtains. All it takes is one spark.

Other Appliances That Deserve Caution
While air fryers and toaster ovens are getting the most attention due to recent incident reports, several other appliances can also pose a risk if left plugged in overnight, including:
- Electric kettles
- Coffee makers
- Microwaves, especially older models
- Sandwich makers and panini presses
- Rice cookers with faulty timers or exposed wiring
- Any device with a heating element or electrical component should be treated with care.

How to Prevent an Electrical Fire
To help protect your home, follow these simple safety tips:
- Unplug high-risk appliances before going to bed or leaving the house
- Keep them on stable, heat-resistant surfaces, away from flammable materials
- Check cords and plugs regularly for signs of damage or overheating
- Replace outdated or low-quality appliances with newer, certified models
- Use surge protectors or smart plugs with auto shut-off features when possible
Final Thoughts
Kitchen fires don’t always start from a stove or open flame. Sometimes, they begin quietly—with a faulty wire and an unattended plug.
Making it a nightly routine to unplug your air fryer, toaster oven, and similar appliances is a small step that can make a big difference. It’s a habit that takes only seconds but can prevent serious damage and keep your home safe.
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