When Im charging my iPad...the plug is very hot?

I have tried the plug in different outlets, but it still remains very warm. I don't want to start a fire! Pls help.

Yes, the 10W USB adaptor gets very warm - this is normal.
Make sure that the adaptor's heat can easily escape!

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