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Should you unplug the washing machine after use?

Bởi: Minprice.com
28/02/20246like

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  • 1. Should you unplug the washing machine after use?
  • According to surveys, almost every household tends to leave the washing machine plugged in after use, day after day.
  • In the process of using various electrical devices, most people tend to have a bad habit of forgetting to unplug the machine after use, which can be very dangerous...

    1. Should you unplug the washing machine after use?

    According to surveys, almost every household tends to leave the washing machine plugged in after use, day after day.

    In the process of using various electrical devices, most people tend to have a bad habit of forgetting to unplug the machine after use. Here are 5 types of electrical appliances commonly used in daily life. After use, you must unplug to avoid potential hazards.

    1. Electric Kettle

    Every day, we rely on this electrical item. However, neglecting to unplug it after use can lead to unnecessary power wastage. Prolonged connection might even accelerate the aging of appliances like rice cookers, shortening their lifespan. If unplugging seems inconvenient, consider investing in a switch-equipped socket; a simple press can power off everything.

    2. Washing Machine

    According to surveys, almost every household has the habit of leaving the washing machine plugged in continuously. Unfortunately, many are unaware of the potential harm this can cause. It's crucial to address this habit promptly.

    As washing machines are often placed in damp areas like hallways, a simple rain shower can make the corridor humid. Carelessness can lead to wet sockets, and electrical leakage becomes inevitable. Therefore, whether it's in the utility room or the hallway, always remember to unplug after use. This simple action can prevent overheating and help guard against electrical leaks.

    3. Hot Water Heater

    Most households use electric water heaters. While using an electric hot water heater, it's advisable to heat the water to an appropriate temperature and, importantly, turn off the heater before use.

    Electric water heaters with insulation functions, if left unplugged, will keep the water perpetually warm, waiting until the temperature drops to automatically heat it again. Apart from the electricity costs, this practice poses an invisible threat – a lethal consequence if electrical leakage occurs during bathing.

    4. Television

    Many people have the habit of using the TV remote to turn it off for time efficiency. However, in this scenario, the device enters standby mode and continuously consumes a not-so-insignificant amount of electricity. Through experiments, this figure can reach over 24W per day.

    Especially, the energy consumption will be even more substantial for TVs integrated with modern technologies and large-sized screens. Henceforth, cultivate the habit of turning off the TV power or even unplugging it to 'lighten the load' on your family's electricity bill.

    5. Mobile Phone

    In today's world, we can hardly be separated from our phones. When charging the phone, it's crucial to remember that after charging, you must unplug the charger, never leaving it plugged into the socket. Doing so will accelerate the wear and tear on the plug, causing it to heat up and leading to the risk of short circuits, possibly resulting in unforeseen accidents.