A
mistake that perhaps many of us are guilty of making is the way we
charge our phones. Phone batteries are known for going flat at the
most annoying of times. The most sensible way to charge a phone is
on a worktop away from wet areas or soft furnishings. However this
can also mean that you might miss an important phone call or can't
continue with that live chat in comfort!
Inadvertently
this can lead to dangerous methods of phone charging which leaves the
phone at risk of overheating and fire. A recent fire in London was
caused by the householder charging their phone under a pillow.
Whilst this situation could easily be rectified, we reckon that lots
of people are guilty of phone charging under their pillow without
realising how dangerous this could be.
When
phone charging can become dangerous
As electricians in South East London we are seeing increasing
electrical jobs where we are repairing electrical damage caused by
using the wrong type of charger when charging items such as
smartphones. Typically this is when universal chargers are being used
which re not compatible with the type of phone being charged.
When the wrong charger is used, it can cause expensive damage to the
phone itself and your home electrics. It can even start a house fire
or explode leaving you with serious burns. The socket quickly
overheats and damages the wiring within the wall. This is why as one
of the leading electrical companies in London we do not recommend the
use of universal chargers for any electrical device.
Charge
your phone on a hard surface
Charging using a genuine phone charger is safe so long as the
manufacturers instructions are followed. However this doesn't rule
out an electrical fault developing which could still result in fire.
This is why it is important that you charge your phone in a sensible
location at all times. If the worst does happen and a fire occurs
when charging, the fire is unlikely to spread as quickly if the phone
is situated on a hard surface such as a table top. Soft furnishings
such as bedding, cushions, and rugs can often act as fuel to the fire
which can quickly spread to other areas including wiring inside
walls.
The phone in the photo shows the devastation that can be caused by
something as simple as leaving your phone charging in an
inappropriate place!
If you suspect electrical damage has been caused by using an
incorrect charger, please contact a qualified and registered
electrician as soon as possible.