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Why You Should Keep Your Dryer Free of Lint

2/25/2022 (Permalink)

Having a clothes dryer in your home is a huge time saver in Burnt Store, FL, but in addition to being convenient, it also comes with a new set of responsibilities. A poorly maintained dryer could start a lint fire resulting in damage and loss. Fortunately, with proper care, there are plenty of ways to avoid a dryer fire.

How To Maintain a Clean Dryer

1. Deep clean the interior. First, make sure to unplug the dryer from the outlet. Remove the back or top access panel of your dryer and wipe down all visible parts. You can use a vacuum with a hose attachment or your hands to remove lint and debris. This kind of deep clean should happen once every six months.

2. Clean the inside hose and outside vent. Any time you move your dryer, unplug it from the wall first. Remove the exhaust hose from the dryer by releasing the O-ring clamp. Depending on the amount of lint present, you can clean the interior with a cloth or use your vacuum cleaner. Locate the exterior vent and remove the screen. Using your hands, vacuum, or a small brush, clean out any lint inside.

3. Once every few weeks, remove the screen and wash it with warm water until clean and clear. Use the hose attachment of your vacuum to reach inside the trap area and remove debris. Avoiding a lint fire is as easy as making sure the lint screen is clean any time you use your dryer.

All of these are preventative measures that should help you keep lint from building up. However, sometimes accidents happen, and when they do, you'll likely need help. That's why it's a good idea to have the number of a trusted emergency restoration service on hand to take care of any fire damage that may occur in the unlikely event of a lint fire.

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