I leave my refrigerator and two freezers powered all the time as well as the telephone & router, when I do switch the laptop off the power supply / charger remains plugged in (as do phone chargers etc.), I know I shouldn't leave chargers etc. plugged in (probably more from the power consumption point of view than the fire risk IMO).
I have had a small house fire (did not require the fire brigade) and that was caused by a candle.
I believe the greatest fire risk in a house is unattended cooking or heating appliances, smoking in bed is also a much greater risk than electrical equipment.
Insurance companies always want to reduce risk to a minimum (the risk of them paying out that is) so will try to make any excuse or exclusion they think they can get away with, perhaps they should refuse to cover properties where occupants smoke against fire - or perhaps refuse to cover properties where people cook?
Has anyone here ever known a computer to catch fire and cause a house fire?
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