Recently a dryer fire was reported in Boynton Beach. The home on Chrysanthemum drive was a total loss. Mrs. Pittman, an animal trainer was able to save her dogs, but sadly four cats died in the fire. The day before, Gena Brown of Lexington, MA lost her life to a house fire that was caused by lint build up. The heroic mother managed to save her two daughters but sadly she perished in the fire.
Unfortunately, this happens more often than you think. The US Fire Administration reports there are 15,600 dryer fires annually resulting in 15 deaths and almost $100 million in damages. ?FAILURE TO CLEAN? is listed as the main reason by the US Fire Administration. That is why Consumer Product Safety Commission, Underwriter Laboratories and Consumer Reports all recommend inspecting and cleaning your dryer vent once a year.
How does it happen? The lint screen in your dryer only catches a portion of the lint produced by your dryer. The rest of it is expected to be vented outside via the dryer venting system. Over time the lint builds up inside the vent causing the dryer to overheat and eventually catch on fire. Other reasons why it happens include improper installation of the dryer, a venting system not up to code, excessive human or pet hair, a bird nest or an animal in vent, drying fabrics with combustibles on them, etc. That is why an inspection is always needed before a cleaning.
Even if it does not result in a dryer fire, a dirty vent is inefficient and costs more money because the dryer runs longer. Among the ten most important tips to reduce electrical consumption in residential homes, FPL recommends to clean your lint screen regularly and to use a dryer with an automatic cycle. Unfortunately, both tips produce zero savings if the vent is partially or fully clogged! How expensive it can be? It has been calculated that if one dries 6 loads of clothes per week and it takes 2 hours to dry a normal load vs. the normal 45 minutes , the dryer will cost (national average) and extra ~$435/year to run. In Florida however this rate is higher because electricity is more expensive and because if the dryer is in the house, it will heat up the house, causing the AC to run longer.
Therefore, everyone is urged to have their dryer vents inspected by a professional dryer vent cleaning company at least once a year to be sure they are in good working order and are not clogged with lint, human and/or animal hair. The fee for dryer vent cleaning service is very little compared to the cost of repairs and loss of lives as the result of a fire.
This article was written by Horatio Chiorean of Dryer Vent Wizard, a company who cleans and installs dryer vent systems. Dryer Vent Wizard takes pride in helping homeowners prevent dryer vent fires with annual dryer vent cleaning. As a result, customers reduce their utility bills and prolong the life of their clothes dryer. Visit http://www.dryerventwizard.com for more information.
Contact:
Dryer Vent Wizard of Palm Beaches
Horatio Chiorean
22 Las Flores
Boynton Beach, FL 33426
Phone: 561-901-3464
Email: hchiorean@dryerventwizard.com
Installing A Dryer Vent
Improper dryer vents are a common safety problem. Here are some dryer vent safety tips from Larry:
Use metal dryer ducts or semi-rigid material to help rather than flexible dryer ducts made of foil or plastic because they can become crushed and let lint build up at low points. Ridges can also trap lint.
All dryer vents should be cleaned regularly and the lint screen should be cleaned after each load of laundry.This reduces the risk of a fire and helps the dryer to run more efficiently so clothes dry faster and your dryer will use less energy. It is also a good idea to clean the lint screen every few months with warm soapy water to remove residue left behind by dryer sheets.
Clean inside, behind, and underneath the dryer, where lint can build up.
If you have a dryer with an automatic sensor, clean the sensor with a soft cloth and rubbing alcohol to keep it functioning accurately. Sensors are metallic strips, usually located on the inside of the dryer, just below the door opening.
Be extra careful with clothes or rags soaked with combustibles like cleaning chemicals or gasoline. If these items must go into the dryer, put them through 2 – 3 wash cycles first, to minimize the amount of these chemicals on the laundry.Better yet, line dry instead of using a clothes dryer.
Avoid storing combustible materials around any gas appliance
Besides maintaining the dryer vent yourself, you should have a qualified professional clean and inspect your dryer vent system at least once a year.
These tips are provided by Larry Butterfield of Dryer Vent Wizard, in Southeast Michigan.Larry wants all consumers to be aware of how important dryer vent maintenance is.Find more fire safety tips and easy, preventative measures for preventing a clothes dryer fire at
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