Home Electrical Safety Checklist for Consumer Devices
Mar 18, 2026, 10:26 AM

Investigations consistently show that non-certified
or poorly made electrical devices are a
frequent contributing factor in residential fires,
electrical damage, and smoke losses. Many of
these losses are preventable. Use this checklist
before purchase and before use to reduce the
likelihood and severity of an electrical loss.
Before You Buy
Safety Certification (Critical)
- Device has a recognized third-party certification
mark on the product (not just the box).
- Mark includes proper wording (e.g., “Listed”)
and an ID number.
- Mark is clear and unaltered.
Loss Control Note: Devices without independent
certification have a higher risk of overheating or fire.
Manufacturer Transparency
- Manufacturer or importer name is listed.
- Model number matches on the device,
packaging, and instructions.
- Instructions are clear and complete.
Ratings Match Intended Use
- Voltage matches household power.
- Amperage and wattage are adequate for the
load.
- Charger/adapter output matches the device.
Loss Control Note: Underrated devices (rated for
less electrical load than used) can cause fires and
equipment damage.
Purchase Source
- Purchased from a reputable retailer or
manufacturer.
- Price is consistent with comparable products
(not unusually cheap).
- Seller can verify certification if asked.
Before You Plug it In
Physical Condition
- No cracked housing, exposed wires, or loose
parts.
- Plug blades are straight and secure.
- Cord insulation is intact with proper strain
relief.
Installation & Location
- Device is used only as intended by the
manufacturer.
- Kept clear of combustibles (bedding, curtains,
paper).
- Not pinched under furniture or rugs.
- Not connected to overloaded outlets or power
strips.
During Use
Operating Condition
- Device remains cool or only mildly warm
during normal operation.
- No buzzing, sparking, flickering, or burning
odor.
- No discoloration of plugs, cords, or outlets.
If ANY of the above occur unplug immediately
and remove the device from service.
High Risk Devices (Extra Caution Required)
Apply stricter scrutiny to:
- Phone and tablet chargers (especially fast
chargers).
- Power strips and extension cords.
- Space heaters and heating pads.
- Kitchen appliances.
Red Flags - Do Not Use
- No recognized safety certification mark.
- Certification mark appears blurry,
misspelled, or incomplete.
- No manufacturer or model identification.
- Device becomes hot to the touch in normal
use.
- Seller cannot verify safety testing.
Loss Prevention
and Preparedness
- Smoke alarms installed and working on
every level of the home.
- Multipurpose (ABC) fire extinguisher readily
accessible.
- Damaged or questionable devices disposed
of properly—never repaired with tape or
makeshift fixes.
Loss Control Takeaway
Low-cost, uncertified electrical devices increase both the likelihood and severity of property losses. Selecting properly certified products, using them as intended, and removing questionable devices from service are essential steps in protecting your home and helping maintain favorable insurance outcomes.