Apple is recalling some of its power adapters for ‘risk of electrical shock’ — here’s how to check if yours is affected

Apple announced on Thursday a voluntary recall of AC wall plug adapters sold in several countries including Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Argentina, Brazil, as well as most countries in Europe.

Prongs on the recalled items can “break and create a risk of electrical shock if touched,” although they only do that in “very rare cases,” according to the company.

The company is replacing the affected wall plug adapters for free through Apple Stores as well as authorized service providers.

Apple’s wall plug adapter is included with Mac laptops, some iPads, and Apple’s World Travel Adapter Kit. To identify if your adapter is affected, Apple recommends checking the inside of your adapter to see if it’s up to date.

If your wall plug adapter has a raised serial number printed on its inside slot, you’ll need to replace it. It will look like this:

If your wall adapter looks like this, you should get it replaced for free.

If your wall adapter looks like this, you should get it replaced for free.

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Redesigned adapters without the problem have a 3-letter regional code in the slot

You can also reach out to Apple to check if your adapter is affected by the recall.

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SOURCE: Business Insider

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