That's fine but don't touch the reset button!
BTW my late Father in Law, a highly intelligent man ~ industrial research chemist by trade ~ used to switch everything off at the sockets whenever they left the house. Mind you he also switched on the burglar alarm and then turned off the socket that fed it so it ran on batteries only whilst they were out ..... not popular with the neighbours.
He would also not switch on the ansaphone in case burglars rang to check the house was empty and on getting the ansaphone realise that they had a clear path to the family heirlooms.
Like I may have mentioned a highly intelligent chap but well short of common sense.