A toaster is a fire hazard, even when it's not in use, because bread (and the crumbs left behind after toasting) is highly flammable.
If the element happens to heat up, even for a moment, it could spark and catch the crumbs on fire, posing a serious risk.
Unplugging your toaster after every use might seem silly, but it’s a necessary practice to avoid potential fire hazards in the kitchen.
Toasters are incredibly intuitive and convenient, but understanding their fire risk is essential for maintaining kitchen safety and preventing accidents.
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