When the lights go out and you reach for a generator, the fastest way to turn relief into a repair bill is to power it up ...
Keep your chargers accessible, not hidden: "If your charger is buried behind the couch or nightstand, you’ll never unplug it ...
When the lights cut out without warning, what you do in the next minute can decide whether your electronics survive the ...
It's often highly recommended that you unplug all devices from outlets when not in use, including charging cables, electronics, and appliances. Though it's a pain, these suggestions are for a good ...
You know to turn off the lights and lock the doors before leaving for vacation. But there’s another item on the pre-departure checklist that many people forget—unplugging electronic devices to reduce ...
Protect your devices with effective surge protection and power outage safety tips. Learn practical electronics protection ...
Look around your home and see what is plugged in that doesn't need to be, including alarm clocks, cordless phone bases, electric kettles, hair dryers, and more. Unplugging these devices and only ...
Unplugging appliances before a trip is often treated as an old habit. This piece looks at when it still makes sense, what ...