Wall adapter issues ?

Hi,
Recently one of my parents heard on the radio that it was dangerous to keep the iphone wall adapter plugged in while nothing was connected to it.
I thought it was silly and I believe he's wrong. Now I want to prove it, but I can't seem to find any info on that particular subject.
Is it really dangerous ? Their argument is ''the continuous stream of current can ignite something and start a fire''.
BTW, sorry for my English, it's not my primary language.

Recently one of my parents heard on the radio that it was dangerous to keep the iphone wall adapter plugged in while nothing was connected to it.
Any electrical item that is plugged in can potentially be dangerous. If your parents are worried about the iPhone adapter, they need to start unplugging the tv/toaster/radio/microwave/etc because all of those devices are potentially more dangerous.

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