Allergies - How to Handle Mold and Your Dryer Exhaust Venting System
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Clothes Dryers are a great convenience in our modern day world. They make our lives
easier and less complicated than our parents in the past who hung their clothes out to dry on the clothes line.
Some people today do not even know what a clothes line is. If you do not, do a search on Google to find out
what one is. This convenience is great but it does have a few flaws that very few people even know about. One
of them is that they can create mold that can affect individuals with Asthma and Allergies. We will go into
these flaws in this article.
If you notice that every time you dry a load of clothes the lint catcher is full of lint that needs to be
emptied every other time. This is because it prevents the lint from blowing out the exhaust vent. The truth is,
it does not catch all the lint and some goes outside and the rest deposits on the inside of the exhaust vent
pipe. Generally, most of the deposits of lint will be where the bends or angles are in the pipe unless you have
one of the old ribbed metal piping. The problem with these deposits is that no one ever cleans the pipe.
When was the last time you cleaned your dryer exhaust pipe. It slowly becomes a fire hazard and a mold
factory over the years. Have you ever opened your dryer and smelled a musty odor? That musty and moldy odor is
from when the wind backdrafts into the house from the outside. This is a common problem for most households.
Besides the mold, a lot of house fires can originate from the house dryer exhaust. According to National Fire
Protection Agency, dryer exhausts cause more than 10,000 house fires a year. Most of these incidents occur in
homes and are the result of improper lint cleanup and maintenance. Fortunately, these fires are very easy to
prevent.
In conclusion, it is important to maintain your dryer vent system to prevent mold and fires from happening.
Having a licensed Duct Cleaning Company come and clean the dryer vent is a must and should be done on a regular
basis. In fact, after reading this article, call a Duct Cleaning Company to clean your dryer exhaust out now.
If not, you could be suffering from allergies due to backdrafting of your dryer vent into your home or the
worst case scenario, a fire could start from your dryer vent exhaust.
If you have any questions, feel free to call us or visit our website.
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Quality.
Mr. Art Emiss is available as a professional speaker to help educate your community or group function to
educate your group on Mold, Asthma, Allergies and the Chemically Injured.