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π 5 Places You Should Never Charge Your Phone β And Why It Could Be Dangerous
Itβs true. Here are 5 places you should never charge your phone, and what to do instead to protect your device (and yourself).
β οΈ 1. Under Your Pillow or Blanket
Why itβs bad:
Charging your phone under a pillow or blanket may seem cozy, especially at night, but itβs a serious fire hazard. The phone generates heat while charging, and soft materials trap that heat β which can lead to:
- Overheating
- Battery swelling
- In rare cases, fires or burns
β οΈ 2. In Your Car on a Hot Day
Why itβs bad:
Cars can heat up very quickly, especially in the summer β even with the windows cracked. Charging your phone in extreme heat can:
- Stress the battery
- Slow down charging
- Permanently damage internal components
π₯ Most phones are designed to operate between 32Β°F and 95Β°F (0Β°Cβ35Β°C). In a hot car, temps can easily exceed 120Β°F (49Β°C) β way beyond safe limits.
β οΈ 3. In Public USB Charging Stations
Why itβs bad:
Those convenient USB ports in airports, cafes, or malls? They could come with hidden risks. Known as βjuice jacking,β cybercriminals can manipulate public charging stations to steal your data or install malware.
- Your phone becomes vulnerable the moment it’s plugged in
- You wonβt even know itβs happening
β οΈ 4. On Your Bed or Couch
Why itβs bad:
Like with pillows, soft surfaces like beds or couches can block airflow. Overheating during charging can:
- Degrade battery health
- Trigger your phone to stop charging temporarily
- Increase the risk of fire, especially if you fall asleep with it plugged in
β Instead, charge your phone on a nightstand, table, or shelf with plenty of airflow.
β οΈ 5. Next to Water (Like the Sink or Bathtub)
Why itβs bad:
This one seems obvious, but people still do it β charging their phone right next to the sink, on the bathroom counter, or even near the bathtub.