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Tego Aims to Rethink Electrical Safety, One Outlet at a Time

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In a world where electricity powers nearly every facet of daily life, Tego is working to make it safer—especially for society’s most vulnerable. The company is introducing a fresh take on the traditional wall outlet, a long-overlooked fixture in most homes, with a magnetic adapter system designed to minimize electrocution and reduce tripping hazards.

With a focus on parents of newborns and individuals with physical disabilities or limited mobility, Tego’s patent-pending technology seeks to offer a safer, easier way to connect to power. Their adapter attaches magnetically to outlets, reducing the need for forceful plugging and unplugging—an action that can pose significant risks to children and those with limited dexterity.

According to the company, nearly 70% of childhood electrocution deaths occur in the home—an alarming statistic that drives their mission to reimagine power access. Tego’s goal is simple yet ambitious: to create a home environment where families can feel secure, and individuals with physical limitations can retain greater independence without compromising safety.
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