<div>The lint from a dryer is one of the leading causes of house fires, People need to make sure that the "lint trap" is cleaned out properly and one should even rinse the "basket" on occasion. It gets a "waxy" kind of build up, even though the lint is removed, The newest dryers now have some kind of sensor in them for the lint traps---but most of us have the older dryers.</div>
<div>Also, the exhaust hose should be checked and cleaned at least twice a year, cause lint can build up in there as well. </div>
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<div>My husband used to vacum the dryer--I thought he was a clean freak--but he was a volunteer firefighter and he told me about all the dryer related house fires and that is why he was vacuming the dryer. Needless to say, I clean mine faithfully.</div>
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<div>On a sadder note, some animals "panic" in a fire and will seek refuge--- some hide in closets or under beds, ect. Most of the animals my husband has found (included one of his own dogs when his house burned years ago) were "hiding" from the fire. So, sorry to hear of the losses of homes, belongings and Loved pets. And all the other precious babies who have gone to the bridge.</div>
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<div>Let's keep our loved ones safe!!!</div>
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<div>bassetmomx2, Augie, Yankee and Loafer</div>