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Dryers & washing machines

 

NFPA Safety Tips

 

Have your dryer installed and serviced by a professional.

 

Do not operate the dryer without a lint filter. Clean the lint filter before or after each use. Remove accumulated lint around the drum.

 

Rigid or flexible metal venting material should be used to sustain proper air flow and drying time.

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Washing machine Dryers and washing machines were involved in one out of every 23 home structure fires reported to U.S. fire departments in 2003-2006.

Facts and figures

  • In 2006, an estimated 17,700 reported U.S. non-confined or confined home structure fires involving clothes dryers or washing machines resulted in 15 civilian deaths, 360 civilian injuries and $194 million in direct property damage.
  • Clothes dryers accounted for 92% of the fires; washing machines 4%, and washer and dryer combinations accounted for 3%.
  • The leading cause of home clothes dryer and washer fires was failure to clean (29%), followed by unclassified mechanical failure or malfunction (24%). Thirteen percent were caused by some type of electrical failure or short circuit.

Source: NFPA's "Home Fires Involving Clothes Dryers and Washing Machines" report by John R. Hall, Jr., March 2009.

Also see: Fact sheet on home fires involving dryers and washing machines. (PDF, 59 KB)

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Updated: 3/09


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Washer and dryer safety tips
What you need to know to keep these appliances safe.
Reports & statistics
NFPA reports and other research on washer and dryers.
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