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Fire was Avoidable with Dryer Vent Cleaning
Lee Pembertons

You really must read this press release that was picked up and published in January's Cleanfax on-Line!

Whether you intend to clean ductwork as a residential diversification or not, pay attention to this press release out of Chicago.

Dryer vents are in virtually every home. They are in businesses and institutions that you might never think about. -- And, the one thing they all have in common is the fact that they all attract & hold lint.

Here are a few things I learned by following the links in the press release . . .

  1. Besides being a fire hazard, improper gas dryer venting also poses a carbon monoxide risk.
  2. Dryer ducts clogged with lint cause your dryer to work harder and use more energy.
  3. Clogged dryer vent and duct systems are the cause of most of 15,000 dryer fires each year.

Go read it now . . .


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