Dryer Fire Dangers
, According to witnesses."It was a big glow coming from the back, then it exploded again," said Hope Shaw, a neighbor who witnessed the fire.
Smoot could not be reached for reveal, but everyone living in her house got out safely thanks to a well-maintained smoke detector, according to the fire investigator's description.
But the report also revealed the fire's cause: a faulty dryer, with the possibility of a poorly maintained dryer blow-hole.
The National Fire Prevention Association ( www.nfpa.org ) said in 2006, there were an estimated 17,700 fires involving clothes dryers in the U.S.
The blazes killed 15 people, injured 360 and caused $194 million in idiosyncrasy damage.
According to the NFPA, the leading contributor to 29 percent of the fires was the failure to unsullied the dryer vents.
We know to change the lint traps inside our dryers after every load, but lint also builds up advantageous the dryer duct (that Slinky-looking thing, connecting the dryer to the vent) and inside the vent tube leading to the disable on the side of the house.





