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Discover some places that are extremely dangerous to leave your cell phone charging. They can cause shocks and other accidents.

Leaving your cell phone charging at the outlet seems like an easy task, since you just need to connect it to the charger, right? However, it is not that simple, since this needs to be done very carefully, following some recommendations, to avoid problems with short circuits and explosions, as well as electric shocks, which can be life-threatening.

Therefore, it is important that you know some places that can be dangerous to charge your cell phone. Among these places, the main ones are poorly ventilated, humid and flammable places. Learn more about these dangers, understand the reasons and protect yourself!

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Dangerous places to charge your cell phone

Poorly ventilated places

You may never have stopped to think about it, but your cell phone, cable and power supply need ventilation during use, as it is through this air circulation that you can avoid problems such as fires, short circuits, besides explosions and burns.

Therefore, leaving your cell phone in stuffy places, such as under your pillow, on top of a sofa or fabric, in closets and bags can be dangerous, both for the device and for you and those around you. Avoid this as much as possible!

Wet places

Energy and water don't mix, do they? So don't charge your cell phone in the sink, in the bathroom, in the kitchen or near swimming pools or showers. Leave the cell phone Charging in these locations can cause fire, injury, damage to the device, and most importantly: electric shocks.

No matter how durable or waterproof your phone is, don't leave it charging in damp places and protect yourself from these problems. Water and electricity don't mix well.

Flammable places

Just like humid and humid places, flammable places should also be kept away from your cell phone. Prolonged contact with heat can overload the battery of your smartphone and the system, which can cause overheating and explosions, which can lead to a fire.

Do not leave your cell phone under blankets, inside a closed car or near fire, and this will help you avoid these problems.

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Also, do not leave the device charging near heat-conducting objects, such as coins, keys and jewelry, as they can overheat and interfere with the charging of the cell phone. If the cable or charger source is damaged, stop using it and seek professional help. technical help.

If you are going to buy a new charger, choose an original product that contains safety devices to avoid further problems. Counterfeit chargers, known as pirated ones, do not have these safety devices, which can also cause explosions, shocks and fires. If your cell phone indicates a problem, such as a swollen battery, do not try to fix it at home. Seek out a qualified professional who will understand the problem and fix it in the best way possible.

Electric shocks                                          

In the first six months of this year, almost 400 people died in electrical accidents in Brazil. This number represents an increase of 4% compared to the same period last year, according to data from the Brazilian Association for Awareness of the Dangers of Electricity.

The accidents occurred through electric shocks, fires due to power overload and atmospheric discharges caused by lightning.

In addition to the possibility of electric shock in these locations mentioned above, T-type or Benjamin sockets are a great danger, since connecting several devices can cause an overload, increasing the electric current. A greater risk can occur on stormy days, since lightning can also cause voltage, increasing the risk of electric shock.

Therefore, it is important that you are aware of all risks, reducing the chance of accidents and taking care of your life.