HOW TO AVOID ELECTRICAL FIRES
Many of the house fires the Fire Service responds to are due to electrical damage or malfunction of electronic devices. 
How can you reduce the risk:
Always use certified devices and chargers and follow the recommendations of the manufacturer's and experts.
Unplug devices from the plug when you are not using them and do not leave them on stand by.
Do not let devices (e.g. mobile phones, computers) charge on beds, sofas or carpets. Prefer solid, hard surfaces such as a table.
Do not cover devices with flammable materials while being charged (e.g. pillows, blankets, etc.) ) and unplug them immediately after charging.
Avoid using worn cables or chargers. Regularly check the cables and the device for signs of wear, such as overheating or an unusual smell of burning, and, in this case, immediately disconnect the device from power.
Keep appliances away from water, moisture or direct exposure to the sun.
In case of fire:
Cut off electricity supply. Do not attempt to put out an electrical fire with water.
Use, if you have, the appropriate type of fire extinguisher or cover the burning appliance with a fire blanket.
If the fire is uncontrolled, move away from the area and go outside by closing the doors and windows behind you, to limit the spread of the fire.
Call the Fire Department at 112, giving clear information about the fire.