Every home has quite a few appliances. Some have more than others, but most everyone have the basics, such as a stove, fridge, and freezer. Appliances can be quite costly, so it makes sense to try to care for them as well as possible to avoid having to invest money in replacements. Of course, if your appliances are very old, you might end up paying a lot more in energy bills and repairs than you would need to, so upgrading might not be a bad idea. Whether your appliances are new or old, it is important that you protect them from overheating by having good ventilation. Heat is the worst enemy of your appliances, and a poorly ventilated appliance could break down much earlier than it should.

You should also be careful with electrical connections that are damaged. When moving appliances, you should be careful to protect the power cord, since a damaged or frayed cord could potentially cause the appliance to malfunction, and even worse, it could prove a risk to your well-being.