If you’ve ever looked closely at the prongs of a standard electrical plug, you may have noticed two small round holes near the tips. Most people never give them a second thought, yet those simple openings serve several thoughtful and practical purposes. In fact, they’re part of a design created decades ago to keep homes safer, make plugs more reliable, and improve how everyday devices are manufactured.
Here’s what those little holes actually do—and why they matter more than you might think.
A More Secure, Stable Connection
A plug that stays put reduces the chance of:
- sparks forming from a loose connection
- heat buildup
- unexpected disconnection from a light, appliance, or charging device
It’s a simple detail, but one that adds stability and helps keep your home safer. Continue reading…