by Mark Stoner | Feb 4, 2013 | Fire Safety
Common sense tells us that the farther hot air has to travel to escape the house, the harder it is to get it there. The greater the distance of the run, the more force needed to push it outside the home. It is also a matter of common sense that longer ducts increase...
by Mark Stoner | Sep 29, 2012 | Fire Safety
Dryer vents are the one aspect of home maintenance that is continuously overlooked. Since the dryer vents are out of sight and out of mind, homeowners do not think to pull out the dryer and give this area a regular cleaning. This is a serious mistake, as allowing a...
by Mark Stoner | Jul 6, 2012 | Fire Safety
Dryer vent cleaning is a vital part of home safety. Some of the most common preventable house fires are started by excessive lint inside your dryer vent. Lint is highly flammable, and must be removed from your chimney regularly. In addition, make sure you remove the...
by Mark Stoner | Jan 13, 2012 | Dryer Vent Cleaning
Cleaning Your Dryer Vent Lint that builds up in the dryer vent can trigger a house fire. It can ignite, and burn quickly if there is not sufficient air circulating from the dryer vent to the outside of the house. Below are some steps to follow for dryer vent cleaning,...
by Mark Stoner | Nov 1, 2011 | Fire Safety
When you consider that there are over 40 dryer fires in the US alone each and every day, then you must consider a product that is known to warn you of danger ahead of time. We care because we know this device will save lives. It does all this by monitoring the dryer...