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Originally Posted by Jo*mar
It's safe to leave it, but if the plug /outlet is handy I would just unplug it from the wall.
Even on standby it uses a little bit of power.
maybe the monitor on/off button is broken or funky...
Or if everything is plugged into a power bar/surge protector- which is a good idea - then just turn off the power bar or unplug it.
A month is a long time to have that amber light glowing for no reason..
They should know how to unplug something from the wall, right?? 
*unless it's really hard to get to the outlets because of heavy furniture or clutter* then I'd just leave it as is.
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They don't know how to do ANYTHING. And I can't turn off the power bar because they have other stuff plugged into it. Their other grown children will be visiting. When I see them in the backyard, I'll motion to them and explain and they'll do whatever they need to do.
And thanks very much
Melody