Safety Warning Issued Over Dangerous Plug‑Socket Protectors – Which
A national safety alert warns that plastic plug‑socket protectors can damage sockets and increase the risk of electric shock or fire. Families are urged to stop using them immediately and follow official electrical‑safety guidance.
Published: 3 June 2026
A consumer‑safety alert has highlighted the risks associated with plug‑socket protectors, urging households—especially those with young children—to stop using them immediately. The warning follows expert analysis showing that these devices can defeat built‑in safety mechanisms and potentially create shock or fire hazards.
The full Which? article can be read here: https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/throw-away-your-dangerous-plug-protectors-right-now-aRuwt5l3SxKQ
Why Plug Protectors Are Unsafe
According to electrical‑safety specialists, plug protectors can:
- Override the shutter system built into UK sockets
- Create gaps that expose live parts
- Loosen socket contacts, increasing the risk of overheating
- Encourage children to tamper with sockets, making accidents more likely
These findings reinforce long‑standing guidance from Electrical Safety First and the British Standards for socket design, both of which confirm that UK sockets are already designed to be child‑safe without any additional covers.
What Households Should Do
- Stop using plug protectors immediately
- Dispose of them safely to prevent reuse
- Check sockets for looseness or heat damage if protectors have been used
- Follow official advice from Electrical Safety First and UK socket safety standards
Why This Matters Locally
Many families in the community still use plug protectors believing they add safety. This update aims to ensure residents are aware of the risks and can take simple steps to keep homes safe.
For full details, expert commentary, and supporting evidence, see the original Which? report: https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/throw-away-your-dangerous-plug-protectors-right-now-aRuwt5l3SxKQ
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