Safety Alert
There is a hidden fire hazard in almost every home...and
it is in the dryer!The consumer product family safety commission estimates that over 15,000 clothes dryer related fire occur every year.
Over time, lint that sneaks past your clothes dryer's filter collects both in the dryer cabinet and in the dryer vent duct. As lint build-up continues, over-heating can occur, leading to the possibility of a duct fire.
Your dryer manufacturer suggests that the dryer and its venting system be cleaned
at least once a year. Our service provides a thorough cleaning of your clothes
dryer and its interior and exterior venting system, followed by a test to ensure
proper airflow throughout the entire system. After completing the service, we
provide you with a written evaluation of your system.
In April 2008, we discovered this burned lint inside a customer's clothes dryer,
resting on top of its heater element. Long drying times are often an indicator
of a clogged vent system, which was occurring in this case. Because the vent
was clogged, lint collected on top of the heating element, and the heat from
the element can ignite the lint and initiate a fire. Fortunately, this had
not caused a fire—yet. Cleaning your dryer and its venting system may pay for itself by lowering your overall service and utility costs, and by extending the life of your dryer. Call Us today to schedule your dryer vent line inspection.
Does your appliance have a recall alert? Learn about current product recalls by the U.S. Product Safety Commission.


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