St. An apartment in St. Petersburg burned down because a laptop was left charging 00:20

According to the report of the Russian Ministry of Emergencies, St. A fire broke out in a two-room apartment on Bestuzhevskaya Street in St. Petersburg. Telegram-channel.

The department believes the cause of the fire may have been a laptop that was left charging and “heated to the point of fire.” The owner recently took the computer in for repair. Fire crews managed to extinguish the fire in an area of ​​20 square meters. M.

Experts from Roskachestvo Digital Expertise Center said “socialbites.ca” warns that if you do not unplug the charger, it may ignite or even explode. The risks are minimal, but already this year in Russia there have been cases of fires caused by chargers left on the network. This is due to voltage fluctuations occurring in the home electrical network. They can occur quite frequently and can damage even the most reliable devices. Additionally, if adapters are left plugged in all the time, their lifespan will be shortened by a few years.

Before, a youth in the Urals I burned the room because of a flashlight.

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Source: Gazeta

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