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Are their any warning signs to let me know that there may be a potential fire hazard with my system?

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Are their any warning signs to let me know that there may be a potential fire hazard with my system?

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-Clothes, especially towels or jeans, take a long time to dry. -If your clothing is still damp at the end of a normal drying cycle or requires longer dryer times, then you may have a fire hazard in and around your clothes dryer. -Clothes are hotter than usual at the end of the drying cycle. -The flapper on the vent hood doesn’t open when the dryer is on.

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