This problem is similar to the heating appliance issue we started with. Overloaded outlets are more than just a circuit-tripping annoyance, they can also become a danger quickly! If you’re electrical panel is doing its job properly, the circuit breaker will trip before there’s a problem, but relying on a safety measure is not a safe practice.
Overloaded outlets are simply circuits that have too many things plugged into them. This can happen by:
All of these practices can overload your outlets by putting too much demand on the circuit. In a best case scenario, the circuit breaker trips. The worst case leads to excess heat at the outlet, melting plugs and sockets or excess heat on the circuit which melts insulation from wiring in the walls, leading to a house fire.
Of course, even if you follow all of these protections, things can happen that are outside of your control. That’s when your best defense is a strong safety net. Early detection and warning for house fires is the best way to survive in an emergency. The sooner you’re aware that there is a fire, the higher your likelihood of survival. For the best defense: