The One Kitchen Appliance You Should Always Unplug Before Leaving Home

When rushing out the door, most of us do a quick mental checklist: keys, wallet, phone. But there’s one more item that should always make the cut — and it’s sitting in your kitchen.

Experts are urging homeowners to unplug their toasters before leaving the house, and the reason is more serious than you might think.

Why the Toaster?
Toasters, unlike many other kitchen appliances, pose a unique fire risk — even when not in use. Crumbs trapped inside can ignite from a stray spark or faulty wiring. In fact, fire departments have reported multiple incidents where an unplugged toaster could have prevented a disaster.

Even more concerning, some modern models with digital timers or settings still draw power when idle. That means they can malfunction unexpectedly, creating a hidden hazard.

It’s Not Just About Safety
Unplugging small appliances like toasters, coffee makers, or air fryers also helps reduce phantom energy usage — electricity that’s drawn even when devices are turned “off.” Over time, that can add up on your electric bill.

The Bottom Line:
Before you head out, make it a habit:
✅ Check the toaster.
✅ Unplug it.
✅ Enjoy peace of mind.

Sometimes, the smallest actions can prevent the biggest problems.

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