Here is a clear, firefighter-backed safety warning you can use or share:
🚨 Fire Safety Warning from Firefighters: Where You Should NEVER Charge Your Phone
Firefighters are warning the public about a common but dangerous habit that has caused house fires and serious injuries: charging phones in unsafe locations.
❌ Never Charge Your Phone In These Places
1. On Beds, Sofas, or Pillows
Charging your phone on soft surfaces can trap heat, causing the battery to overheat and potentially ignite. Many nighttime fires start this way.
2. Under Pillows or Blankets
Covering a charging phone prevents proper ventilation. Firefighters report this as a major cause of bedroom fires, especially overnight.
3. Inside Drawers or Bags
Phones need airflow while charging. Enclosed spaces can cause batteries to overheat and explode or catch fire.
4. Near Flammable Materials
Avoid charging near:
- Curtains
- Paper
- Clothing
- Upholstered furniture
A spark or overheating battery can ignite nearby items in seconds.
5. On the Floor Near the Bed
Firefighters frequently find melted chargers and scorched carpets caused by people accidentally kicking or covering charging phones while sleeping.
⚠️ Additional Firefighter Warnings
- Do not use cheap or damaged charging cables
- Avoid charging phones overnight whenever possible
- Never place phones under children’s pillows or in cribs
- If a phone feels hot, unplug it immediately
Lithium-ion batteries burn fast and intensely once they fail.
✅ Firefighter-Approved Charging Tips
✔ Charge phones on a hard, flat, non-flammable surface
✔ Keep them uncovered and well-ventilated
✔ Use original or certified chargers
✔ Unplug once fully charged
🔥 Bottom Line
Firefighters say most charging-related fires are 100% preventable.
Where you charge your phone matters just as much as how you charge it.
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