How to Store Cords: Safe and Simple Tips for a Tidy Home

Messy cords aren’t just frustrating — they can also be unsafe. Tangled extension leads, power cords and chargers can cause trips, shorten the life of your equipment, and even create fire hazards. Here’s how to store cords the right way to keep your home safe, organised and clutter-free.

Why Proper Cord Storage Matters

  • Prevents tripping hazards in busy area
  • Reduces the risk of overheating and fire
  • Protects cords from fraying or damage
  • Makes it easier to find what you need
  • Keeps your space looking clean and organised

1. Use Cord Reels or Winders

For longer extension cords, a cord reel or manual winder is a smart investment. These help keep cords coiled safely and tangle-free. They’re especially useful in garages, sheds or outdoor spaces where long cords are used regularly.

2. Label and Separate

Throwing all your cords into one drawer creates confusion and clutter. Instead, use cable organisers, ziplock bags or Velcro straps to group similar cords together. Label each one — for example: phone charger, laptop cord or power board — so you can quickly find what you need.

3. Try Simple DIY Storage Solutions

You don’t need fancy storage gear. Everyday household items like toilet rolls, bread tags or shoeboxes work well to keep cords tidy. Wind each cord neatly, secure it with a band or tie, and pop it into a clearly labelled container or drawer.

4. Mount What You Can

In home offices or workshops, mounting power boards and charging stations under desks or behind furniture keeps cords off the floor and out of sight. Cable clips, hooks and adhesive mounts are all easy-to-use options that help keep things neat and safe.

5. Don’t Coil Cords While Plugged In

It might seem tidy to coil a cord while it’s still in use — but this can actually lead to overheating. Always fully extend cords when they’re plugged in, especially when powering appliances that draw a lot of energy.

6. Inspect Cords Before Storing

Before putting any cord away, take a moment to check its condition. Look for:

  • Cracks or wear in the insulation
  • Bent or loose plugs
  • Signs of burning or fraying

If anything looks damaged, it’s best to replace the cord. Faulty cords are a major safety risk.

Bonus Tip: Avoid Using Extension Leads Permanently

Extension cords are designed for temporary use only. If you’re relying on one every day, it might be time to install a new power point in the right location. That’s something our team at Mercury can help with.

Need a Safer Setup?

Proper cord storage is one small step towards a safer, smarter home.

If you need help with power point installation, electrical safety checks or general advice, get in touch with the Mercury team here.

 

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