It’s something almost everyone does — leaving a charger plugged into the wall, even when your phone isn’t connected. But experts are warning that this simple habit could be far more dangerous than most people realize. Here’s why:
1. It Still Uses Power (Even When Nothing’s Charging)
Many people believe an unplugged phone means no electricity is flowing. In reality, a plugged-in charger constantly draws a small amount of current. It may seem minor, but over time, this “phantom energy” can quietly increase your electricity bill and waste energy for no reason.
2. It Can Overheat and Become a Fire Hazard
Chargers — especially cheap or worn-out ones — generate heat even when idle. If left plugged in near flammable materials like curtains or papers, they can overheat and spark fires without warning. Fire departments have reported several incidents linked to unattended chargers.
3. It Wears Out Your Charger Faster
Leaving a charger plugged in constantly puts stress on its internal circuits, shortening its lifespan. The result? The charger becomes less efficient and may even start malfunctioning or delivering unstable voltage, which can damage your phone battery later on.
So next time you unplug your phone, take an extra second to unplug the charger too. It saves energy, protects your home — and could even prevent a disaster.