“Noooo not my kettle!” Office Kettles Taken in Surprise Sweep! A power company’s surprise inspections are creating buzz online, after unexpected confiscations sparked mixed reactions across social media.

A recent wave of surprise inspections at office spaces has quickly turned into an online talking point, after a power company began confiscating electric kettles and heaters as part of a wider push to enforce energy-saving regulations.

 

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The move, aimed at reducing electricity consumption in workplaces, caught many off guard—not just those in the offices, but also those watching from behind their screens.

What truly fueled the online buzz was a widely shared image showing staff leaving their offices carrying kettles in hand, almost like trophies. The unexpected visual struck a chord with viewers, turning a routine enforcement action into a viral moment.

The inspections were conducted following official instructions, as part of broader efforts to cut down on energy use and ensure compliance with national energy efficiency guidelines. Employees were also reminded to avoid using high-consumption appliances within office spaces moving forward.

Mixed Reactions Online: Humor Meets Approval

As with many viral moments, reactions were divided. A large number of people responded with humor, with many finding the situation amusing—reflecting a lighthearted take on an otherwise serious policy.

At the same time, others viewed the inspections more positively, praising the initiative as a necessary step toward improving workplace safety and promoting responsible energy use. Supporters argued that limiting such appliances could reduce risks and align offices with sustainability goals.

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