Do I need to turn off appliances from outlets?

Hello! Tell me, what is safer to leave the devices plugged in (kettle, microwave) or is it better to turn them off? From what can a fire arise faster, from a voltage drop or from wear of a socket from a constant pulling out of a plug?

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  • Admin

    Hello! The technician may fail from a voltage drop, so it is recommended to install stabilizers or at least a voltage relay. But the constant pulling of the plug from the outlet threatens a gradual disruption of contact. Although if you occasionally do an audit of the wiring, pinch the contacts in the sockets, then there is no need to worry. Another option is to turn off the machine in the shield, having previously connected all the equipment to it, except for the refrigerator. Thus, when leaving for work or leaving home for a long time, it is possible to prevent the failure of equipment, as well as the occurrence of a fire by turning off the power to electrical appliances in the panel.

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  • Elena

    Here I have this situation, my mother says that the microwave is simply connected to the network, the light is shaking. (I am a housewife, so the equipment is always in sight.) Is this true. Or do you need to constantly turn off after use?

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