One of the most overlooked but important kitchen safety habits is unplugging certain appliances at night to prevent house fires.
🔌 Appliance to Always Unplug: Toaster & Toaster Oven
- Why: Toasters can overheat, short-circuit, or have crumbs ignite if left plugged in
- Tip: Even if it seems off, electrical surges or faulty wiring can cause a fire
🔌 Other Appliances to Consider Unplugging
- Coffee Makers – Heating elements can spark if faulty
- Microwave – Rare, but unplugging reduces risk from power surges
- Slow Cookers & Instant Pots – Only unplug if not in use overnight
- Electric Kettles – Especially older models without automatic shutoff
🏠Extra Safety Tips
- Keep combustible items away from plugged-in appliances
- Regularly clean crumbs and dust from toasters and ovens
- Consider smart plugs with auto-shutoff for convenience
đź’ˇ Bottom line:
Unplugging your toaster (and other high-heat or older appliances) overnight is an easy way to reduce fire risk and protect your home.
If you want, I can make a short “kitchen fire prevention checklist” showing all the appliances you should unplug and simple habits to keep your home safe.
Do you want me to do that?