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LCT Desk by LCT Desk
November 26, 2025
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As Kashmir battles another harsh spell of sub-zero temperatures, the surge in demand for electric gadgets is both expected and understandable. Room heaters, blowers, electric blankets and immersion rods have become essential winter companions for most households. The sale of electronic gadgets has gone up in many areas as these appliances are the primary defence against the biting cold. Yet, this rising reliance on electric appliances brings with it a critical reminder that comfort must not come at the cost of safety. Every winter, Kashmir witnesses a worrying spike in fire incidents, many of which are traced back to overloaded circuits, faulty wiring and misuse of heating appliances. Old homes with ageing electrical systems, unregulated use of extension cords, and prolonged operation of high-wattage gadgets create a dangerous combination. The growing dependence on electric devices demands not only responsible use from residents but also a renewed focus on safety standards from authorities. Judicious use of electricity is the first step. Appliances should be certified, wiring regularly checked, and high-load devices avoided on single sockets or makeshift connections. Simple precautions like turning off heaters before sleeping, avoiding unattended charging, and keeping inflammable materials away from heating gadgets can save lives and property. Community awareness campaigns by the administration, power utilities and local bodies could go a long way in reducing fire-related tragedies. Equally important is ensuring load management, especially when the power infrastructure is under immense pressure during winters. Conserving electricity where possible can help stabilise the system and minimise transformer damage, unscheduled outages and voltage fluctuations, factors that themselves contribute to fire risks. Winter in Kashmir is unforgiving, but the dangers it brings can be mitigated with vigilance and responsibility. As electric gadgets continue to offer warmth and convenience, they must be handled with care and awareness. Safety cannot be an afterthought. A collective commitment to responsible usage will ensure that the warmth we seek does not turn into a hazard for our homes and neighbourhoods.

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