78% of California residents don't realize they have a fire hazard
According to the National Fire Protection Association, nearly 17,000 home clothes dryer fires are reported each year.
Nov 7, 2022
According to the National Fire Protection Association, nearly 17,000 home clothes dryer fires are reported each year. These clothes dryer fires cause around 51 deaths, 380 injuries, and $236 million in property loss. Unsurprisingly, the leading cause of these fires, at 34%, is the failure to clean dryer vents.

Signs that you should clean your dryer vents.
Signs that you need to check your vents is when your clothing doesn’t dry after a normal drying cycle. If you encounter any other issues, contact a professional right away, such as Aura Duct Care, to inspect your venting.
Look out for the following signs of a clogged dryer vent:
A musty odor is discovered in the clothing following the drying cycle
Clothes seem unusually hot to the touch
Excessive heat is noticed in the room in which the washer and dryer are operated
The dryer vent hood flap does not open properly when you use the dryer (this is the slitted vent opening to the exterior of your home)
Debris is noticed within the outside dryer vent opening
Large amounts of lint build-up in the lint trap during each cycle
Odor noticed from dryer sheets used during the drying cycle
How to prevent a dryer fire
Heated air passing through clogged ducting like this one could result in a fire. You can do your part as a homeowner to prevent a dryer fire taking place in your home through proper installation, cleaning, and maintenance. Even if your dryer seems to be running fine right now, it’s better to be safe than sorry.
Take these steps to prevent a dryer fire:
Read the manufacturers’ instructions and warnings upon installation and be sure that your dryer is installed by a knowledgeable professional and that the correct electrical plug and outlet are used
Clean the dryer lint filter before and after each load of laundry
Clean the filter with a nylon brush at least once every six (6) months or more often if it becomes clogged
Completely clean lint out of the vent pipe every three (3) months
Check occasionally through the venting system behind the dryer to ensure it isn’t damaged
Put a cover on outside wall dampers to keep out the elements
Ensure the outdoor vent cover opens when the dryer is on
What can you do right now?
Take a look inside the venting from the outside of your house
Check your lint traps inside the dryer