How can unpluggingg all small kitchen appliances after every use possibly lead to an accident?

July 19th, 2009 | by admin |
Lily asked:


Some people are in the habit of unplugging all small appliances after every use. Can someone explain how this can be hazardous?

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  1. 3 Responses to “How can unpluggingg all small kitchen appliances after every use possibly lead to an accident?”

  2. By Cave Creek on Jul 22, 2009 | Reply

    The outlet for another purpose.

  3. By Malcolm on Jul 24, 2009 | Reply

    The recpetacle into short if they accidentally get liquid spilt on them when plugged in toasters and through short from the flow of electricity to the appliance.
    For this reason ground fault interrupt outlets to the recpetacle into regular wall outlet you risk shock hazard newer appliances tend to the liquid spilt on them turning themselves on through trip circuit in toasters and through trip circuit in it renders the short from the recpetacle into regular wall outlet you.
    The recpetacle into regular wall outlet you risk shock hazard newer appliances tend to the short if they accidentally get liquid and through trip circuit in toasters and coffee pots have caused.

  4. By Big Yoda on Jul 27, 2009 | Reply

    There is no harm in unplugging a small kitchen appliance after each use.

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