Overloading plug sockets, daisy-chaining leads and charging devices on beds while working from home could lead to a rise in electrical fires, experts warn. Unsafe electrical set-ups can be putting ...
(MENAFN- Market Press Release) According to advocates of electrical safety, electricity is one of the major causes of accidental fires in the United Kingdom. Moreover, 9 of 10 electrical fires are due ...
Faulty electrics, including overloaded sockets, could cause a fire. Here's what you need to know "...overloading a socket can be very dangerous and cause fires. Recent data from our neighbours in the ...
Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service have issued a safety warning after a house in Leyland went up in flames as a result of an overloaded plug socket. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to ...
Firefighters have issued advice after two separate unrelated Tamworth fires on the same night last night. The first fire sparked after plug sockets were overloaded. Crews were pictured at the scene ...
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A house fire in Anthony Gardens in Luton on Saturday was caused by overloaded sockets, the fire service said A fire service has warned against plugging too many electrical items into one socket after ...
Since working from home, I am using more devices than ever before. Both my partner and I have our laptops and phones charging most of the time as well as having electric radiators and other appliances ...