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13-year-old girl left with horr!fic burns on her neck after using her cellphone while it was charging

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When parents decide their child is finally ready for a personal cellphone, the reasoning usually centers on convenience, responsibility, and security. The device becomes a tool to coordinate school, practices, extracurriculars, and emergencies. Rarely does the average parent consider that a phone — one of the most familiar objects in any household — could create unexpected safety risks when paired with a charging cable.

Yet that was the reality for one Illinois family in 2016, when an accident involving a new phone, a charging cord, and a metal necklace left a 13-year-old girl with a burn injury. Nearly a decade later, the story is still widely discussed online, not because such accidents are common, but because they highlight how little most people know about electrical safety when it comes to handheld devices.

In an era where children often use their phones constantly throughout the day, understanding how and when to charge them safely has never been more relevant. This incident offers an entry point into a much broader conversation about chargers, cables, electrical currents, and responsible device use — something that affects every household, whether or not they have experienced an accident firsthand.

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