Absolutely! The kitchen appliance most often implicated in overnight fire hazards is the **electric stove, toaster, or kettle—but primarily, it’s the electric stove or induction cooktop. Here’s why:
⚠️ Why You Should Unplug Certain Appliances
- Electric Stove / Induction Cooktop
- Leaving it on (even accidentally) can cause overheating or sparks, potentially igniting nearby items.
- Even “off” switches sometimes allow residual electricity, so unplugging is the safest.
- Toasters & Toaster Ovens
- Crumbs can ignite if the appliance malfunctions.
- Leaving it plugged in overnight increases the risk of electrical fire.
- Kettles & Coffee Makers
- If there’s residual water and a heating element fault, it can short-circuit.
🔥 Safety Tip
- Always unplug appliances when not in use, especially overnight.
- Keep flammable items (cloths, paper towels, wooden utensils) away from hot surfaces.
- Consider using surge protectors for added safety.
In short: Unplugging your electric stove, kettle, toaster, or any heating appliance before sleeping is one of the simplest ways to prevent a kitchen fire.
If you want, I can make a quick list of the top 5 kitchen appliances most likely to cause fires and the safest way to store/unplug them—it’s a surprisingly short list. Do you want me to do that?