Each year, approximately 2,900 clothes dryer fires are reported to the nation’s fire departments in residential buildings, resulting in an estimated five deaths, 100 injuries and $35 million in property loss, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The top factor leading to these clothes dryer fires was failure to clean, FEMA noted.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Dryer Vent Cleanings Help Prevent House Fires
Did you know that your clothes dryer poses a fire hazard if the dryer vent is not cleaned regularly? The lint that builds up in your dryer vent is highly combustible, and can become the perfect fuel for a raging fire if the dryer vent becomes clogged to the point where the dryer overheats.
Each year, approximately 2,900 clothes dryer fires are reported to the nation’s fire departments in residential buildings, resulting in an estimated five deaths, 100 injuries and $35 million in property loss, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The top factor leading to these clothes dryer fires was failure to clean, FEMA noted.
Each year, approximately 2,900 clothes dryer fires are reported to the nation’s fire departments in residential buildings, resulting in an estimated five deaths, 100 injuries and $35 million in property loss, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The top factor leading to these clothes dryer fires was failure to clean, FEMA noted.
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