A message from the Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office

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Many household appliances are essential for keeping our homes clean and functional. Clothes dryers pose a significant risk of fire due to high electrical usage and heat.

The United States Fire Association reports that 31% of clothes dryer fires start from improper cleaning. Last year in Washington State, there were 47 fires and almost $3 million in total loss from fires involving clothing dryers.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office offers the following tips for reducing the risks of fires associated with clothes dryers:

  • Plug appliances directly into wall outlets.
  • Have installation and maintenance done by a qualified professional.
  • Do not use a dryer without a lint filter.
  • Clean the lint filter before every use.
  • Clean behind the dryer on a regular basis to eliminate lint build up on the back of the dryer.
  • Make sure the hose for the venting system does not become damaged or crushed.
  • Do not overload the dryer with too many clothes.
  • Follow manufacturer’s instructions for operation and maintenance.
  • Keep the area around your dryer clear from flammables.
  • Clothes that have been soiled with flammable solvents such as gasoline should not be put in the dryer.

For more information, contact the State Fire Marshal’s Office at (360) 596-3929.