Household electrical appliances can cause damage of up to €80,000
Overloaded extension cords, battery-powered tools left charging, and faulty heaters are among the more common sources of home fires. Property damage from such a fire can reach nearly €80,000, and lives can be at risk. Experts urge residents to be vigilant.
EstoniaHousehold electrical appliances represent an everyday yet often underestimated fire hazard. A faulty heater, an overloaded extension cord, or a battery-powered tool forgotten on the charger can lead to a devastating fire, with property damage reaching up to €80,000.
Most common sources of danger
Specialists point to several recurring patterns in the causes of home fires. Extension cords are often used beyond their permitted load capacity, with too many high-power consumption devices connected simultaneously. Battery-powered tools and mobile phones left charging unattended or overnight can overheat and ignite. Old or damaged heaters also pose a risk and are often not checked regularly.
The problem is made more serious by the fact that many people do not realise the dangers of their everyday habits until it is too late.
Damage can reach €80,000
The consequences of a home fire are not only financial; people's lives can also be at risk. According to experts, property damage can reach nearly €80,000, taking into account the destruction of real estate, furnishings, and personal belongings.
Experts emphasise that prevention is significantly cheaper than dealing with the consequences. It is advisable to have electrical appliances inspected regularly, not to leave devices charging unattended, and to install functioning smoke detectors in the home.
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