The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that in 1998, clothes dryers were associated with 15,600 fires, which resulted in 20 deaths and 370 injuries.
Fires can occur when lint builds up in the dryer or in the exhaust duct. Lint can block the flow of air, cause excessive heat build-up, and result in a fire in some dryers.
To Help Prevent Fires
Clean the lint screen/filter before or after drying each load of clothes. If clothing is still damp at the end of a typical drying cycle or drying requires longer times than normal, this may be a sign that the lint screen or the exhaust duct is blocked. Clean the dryer vent and exhaust duct periodically. Check the outside dryer vent while the dryer is operating to make sure exhaust air is escaping. If it is not, the vent or the exhaust duct may be blocked. To remove a blockage in the exhaust path, it may be necessary to disconnect the exhaust duct from the dryer. Remember to reconnect the ducting to the dryer and outside vent before using the dryer again. Clean behind the dryer, where lint can build up. Have a qualified service person clean the interior of the dryer chassis periodically to minimize the amount of lint accumulation. Keep the area around the dryer clean and free of clutter.
Replace plastic or foil, accordion-type ducting material with rigid or corrugated semi-rigid metal duct. Most manufacturers specify the use of a rigid or corrugated semi-rigid metal duct, which provides maximum airflow. The flexible plastic or foil type duct can more easily trap lint and is more susceptible to kinks or crushing, which can greatly reduce the airflow. Take special care when drying clothes that have been soiled with volatile chemicals such as gasoline, cooking oils, cleaning agents, or finishing oils and stains. If possible, wash the clothing more than once to minimize the amount of volatile chemicals on the clothes and, preferably, hang the clothes to dry. If using a dryer, use the lowest heat setting and a drying cycle that has a cool-down period at the end of the cycle. To prevent clothes from igniting after drying, do not leave the dried clothes in the dryer or piled in a laundry basket.
What Can you do about it?
Professional cleaning or inspection is recommended yearly. Here at Deep Impact our trained technician will come out and inspect or clean your dryer vent system, diagnose any problems, then take the appropriate action to clean you dryer vent system.
Regular cleaning of dryer vents has many benefits:
- Helps Prevent Dryer Vent Fires
- Allows Clothes to Dry Faster
- Prevents Dryer Malfunction
- SAVES ENERGY!
Dryer vent cleaning and inspection are important services that help keep your home safe and your dryer working well. Over time, lint and debris can build up in your dryer vent, which can block airflow and make your dryer less efficient. This can lead to longer drying times and even cause fires if the lint gets too hot. Our trained technicians in New Jersey will inspect your dryer vent to check for any clogs and clean it thoroughly to remove all the buildup. Regular cleaning not only improves the safety of your home but also helps your dryer run more efficiently, saving you time and energy. Trust us to keep your dryer vent clean and your home safe!