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In Kenya, the voltage is 240 volts and the frequency is 50 hertz. Most devices from other countries may not work properly at this voltage, so it's advisable to check if your equipment supports this voltage before traveling to Kenya. If your device does not support 240V, you may need to use a transformer or adapter. Kenya uses type G plugs, which have three rectangular prongs arranged in a triangular pattern. Make sure to carry the appropriate plug adapter to use your devices locally. Additionally, be aware that power supply in some areas of Kenya can be unstable, so it's recommended to have some backup power devices just in case.
When using foreign devices in Kenya, always check if they are compatible with the 240V voltage. Devices with a rated voltage significantly different from the local standard will require a voltage converter in addition to a plug adapter. For safety, choose a high-quality converter with overload protection.
Socket standards in Kenya are generally consistent across regions, but older buildings or special facilities might differ. It's advisable to carry a multi-functional adapter to handle various situations you might encounter.
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