Dryer vent cleaning is the number one way to prevent dryer related fires. Since more home fires are reported during the holiday season, Dryer Vent Wizard is also providing tips to prevent holiday fires:
Choosing the Perfect Christmas Tree
Extra care needs to be taken when bringing a live tree into your home. A burning Christmas tree will quickly fill your home with smoke and deadly gases.
Choose a fresh-cut tree. Needles should be green and hard to bend back; not dry and brittle. The trunk should be sticky to the touch. When shaken or bounced off the ground, a fresh tree will not lose too many needles. A tree that has been cut too long and dried out is a fire hazard.
Do not cut the tree too early or leave it up for more than two weeks. Keep the stand filled with water and avoid placing it too close to the fire place or a heat vent.
Keep candles and open flame away from the tree.
Do not try burning your tree in the fire place or wood burning stove. Take it to a recycling center or have it hauled away by your trash pick-up service.
Lighting and Decorating
Check your lights each year for frayed wires, broken sockets, gaps in insulation or excessive kinking before hanging them.
Use lights that are approved by a safety testing laboratory. Avoid overloading electrical circuits. Do not connect too many strands together. Check the wires when lit; they should not be warm to the touch.
Make sure decorations and fake trees are flame resistant
Do not throw wrapping paper into the fire place
Never go to sleep or leave the house when Christmas lights are on or the clothes dryer is running!
Dryer vent cleaning is my biggest fire prevention tip of the year; however, since more home fires are reported during the holiday season, I figured some of them were likely to be related to holiday decorating.
Webb Dickson of Dryer Vent Wizard provides dryer vent cleaning, dryer vent repair, dryer vent installation, dryer vent inspections and all dryer vent services for homes and businesses in New Hampshire, Nashua, Manchester, Concord, Portsmouth, Derry, Bedford, Keene, Milford, Middlesex and Essex County, Massachusetts, Billerica, Burlington, Westford, Concord, Stow, Marlborough, Natick, Hopkinton, Framingham, Gloucester, Middleton, Newburyport, Haverhill, Lawrence, Beverly and neighboring cities and communities.
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Clean Dryer Vents before Replacing Clothes Dryer, says the Wizard of Manchester
Are you considering purchasing a new clothes dryer just because the one you have seems to be working less efficiently? Did you recently notice that it takes more than one cycle to dry a load? Do clothes feel hot when you remove them or do they have a moldy smell?
All these are signs that point to an air-flow and venting problem, not the clothes dryer. There isn’t a lot that can go wrong with a dryer as long as it has a proper dryer vent system, free from lint build-up. Venting and air-flow are the most essential items needed for a dryer to perform efficiently.
Proper venting prevents overheating as the heat escapes to the vent outdoors. Dryer lint is the culprit when air-flow is restricted. When the dryer ducts become clogged with lint, heat and moisture have no where to go; therefore, cannot escape the dryer drum which is full of your wet laundry.
Before replacing the clothes dryer, check your dryer vent system. It probably needs a good cleaning. Chances are, it will need to be replaced if it is not one that meets today’s safety standards. Manufacturers recommend semi-rigid metal instead of the vinyl and plastic type that was used in the past.
Another commonly made mistake is joining different sections of venting with screws that protrude to the inside, catching lint. The inside of the dryer vent system should be very smooth, to help prevent lint from sticking. Of course, all dryer vents require cleaning at least once a year to remove lint before it builds up.
When the dryer ducts are clogged with lint, the system over heats, the dryer labors and eventually, you could have a fire. The lint adds fuel to a rapidly spreading fire.
Dryer vent cleaning and proper installation of the dryer duct and exhaust system will ensure optimum air-flow for your clothes dryer to operate safely and efficiently. A properly vented dryer will not strain and over-work to do its job; therefore, saving energy and preventing a dryer fire.
Webb Dickson of Dryer Vent Wizard provides dryer vent cleaning, dryer vent repair, dryer vent installation, dryer vent inspections and all dryer vent services for homes and businesses in New Hampshire, Nashua, Manchester, Concord, Portsmouth, Derry, Bedford, Keene, Milford, Middlesex and Essex County, Massachusetts, Billerica, Burlington, Westford, Concord, Stow, Marlborough, Natick, Hopkinton, Framingham, Gloucester, Middleton, Newburyport, Haverhill, Lawrence, Beverly and neighboring cities and communities.
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All these are signs that point to an air-flow and venting problem, not the clothes dryer. There isn’t a lot that can go wrong with a dryer as long as it has a proper dryer vent system, free from lint build-up. Venting and air-flow are the most essential items needed for a dryer to perform efficiently.
Proper venting prevents overheating as the heat escapes to the vent outdoors. Dryer lint is the culprit when air-flow is restricted. When the dryer ducts become clogged with lint, heat and moisture have no where to go; therefore, cannot escape the dryer drum which is full of your wet laundry.
Before replacing the clothes dryer, check your dryer vent system. It probably needs a good cleaning. Chances are, it will need to be replaced if it is not one that meets today’s safety standards. Manufacturers recommend semi-rigid metal instead of the vinyl and plastic type that was used in the past.
Another commonly made mistake is joining different sections of venting with screws that protrude to the inside, catching lint. The inside of the dryer vent system should be very smooth, to help prevent lint from sticking. Of course, all dryer vents require cleaning at least once a year to remove lint before it builds up.
When the dryer ducts are clogged with lint, the system over heats, the dryer labors and eventually, you could have a fire. The lint adds fuel to a rapidly spreading fire.
Dryer vent cleaning and proper installation of the dryer duct and exhaust system will ensure optimum air-flow for your clothes dryer to operate safely and efficiently. A properly vented dryer will not strain and over-work to do its job; therefore, saving energy and preventing a dryer fire.
Webb Dickson of Dryer Vent Wizard provides dryer vent cleaning, dryer vent repair, dryer vent installation, dryer vent inspections and all dryer vent services for homes and businesses in New Hampshire, Nashua, Manchester, Concord, Portsmouth, Derry, Bedford, Keene, Milford, Middlesex and Essex County, Massachusetts, Billerica, Burlington, Westford, Concord, Stow, Marlborough, Natick, Hopkinton, Framingham, Gloucester, Middleton, Newburyport, Haverhill, Lawrence, Beverly and neighboring cities and communities.
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