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I'm UK based, so all our plugs are fused. We also work at 240VAC.
As for my extension, it has no limiter on current, other than the 13A fuse. It does have a thermal cutoff built into it's reel however. It might not be enough to stop the cable getting melty, but it should stop it catching fire. It would require a very high load, for a long time to reach that point however.
As I said, multi adapters aren't inherently dangerous. They just make it easier to create a dangerous situation, if used inappropriately.