Find Out If Your Tracy Dryer Is a Potential Fire Hazard

December 14, 2011 by  

dryer hose on fire 300x284 Find Out If Your Tracy Dryer Is a Potential Fire HazardTracy dryer vent cleaning is an easy project yet an activity that not enough home owners do or do not do often enough. A trained Tracy dryer vent cleaning technician is needed to clean your drying vents. Anyone that is familiar with a clothes dryer fully understands that a meaningful quantity of lint is generated and that the lint trap has to be to be cleaned. Cleaning the lint trap improves air flow in the dryer and lets it operate more efficiently.

How Lint Builds Up In Your Tracy Dryer system

The lint trap does not catch all the lint. Some lint escapes through the dryer vents which is vented outside of your house but a certain amount of lint will become stuck in the Tracy dryer duct system, particularly in a flexible dryer duct with ridges and in corners in the ductwork as it travels to the exterior vent. The the greater the length of duct work the greater chance of lint not making it all the way to the exterior of your home as the air flow from the dryer deceases the further it has to travel.

Some Tips To Help Prevent Dryer Caused Fires

A surprising number of house fires are caused every year by dryer hoses that become obstructed by lint. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) studies show that more than of 15,000 home fires annually are related clothes dryers with excessive lint build up being suspected in many of these fires. Lint is highly flammable and if dryer ducts get restricted and cannot properly release hot air created by the dryer heat build up can occur and ignite the lint.

To reduce the chance of fires, the CPSC recommends you:

  • Cleaning the lint trap after every load of clothes.
  • Clean the Tracy dryer vent and all ductwork regularly (this includes disconnecting the dryer from the ductwork).
  • Check the the vent on the outside of your home while the dryer is operating to make sure exhaust air is escaping. If it is not, the vent or the duct system may be clogged. Clean behind the dryer, where lint can build up. Have a qualified Tracy Dryer Vent Cleaning service person clean the inside of the dryer chassis periodically to minimize the amount of lint accumulation. Keep the area near the Tracy dryer clean and free of household items.
  • Replace accordion type hoses with rigid or corrugated semi-rigid metal ducts. Many manufacturers recommend rigid or corrugated semi-rigid metal ducting because they provide better airflow. Flexible plastic or foil ducting trap more lint and are prone to kinks or crushing, which reduces airflow.
  • Be particularly careful when drying fabric which has been exposed to flammable chemicals such as gasoline, cooking oils, cleaning agents or wood finishing oils and stains. Consider washing items that have been exposed to these chemicals more than once to reduce the amount of the chemicals still on or in the laundry and, preferably, hang dry these clothes. Use the lowest heat setting and a drying cycle that has a cool-down period at the end of the cycle. Additionally, do not leave these items once dried in the Tracy dryer or in a pile.

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