Hotel laundry runs nonstop, guest towels, bedding, spa linens, and uniforms cycle through dryers all day, placing heavy strain on vents and ductwork. When lint builds up in hidden exhaust lines or long metal ducts, it creates a serious fire hazard.
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In child care centers, safety is the number one priority. Every outlet, door latch, and cleaning supply has strict rules around it, but one of the most overlooked risks in daycares is the dryer vent hidden behind the laundry machines.
Learn moreIn The Woodlands, nursing homes and assisted living facilities rely on dependable systems to keep residents safe. Among the most overlooked fire safety concerns in these environments is the dryer vent. Every clothes dryer in a facility handles large loads of linens, towels, and uniforms daily, pushing the limits of the dryer vent system.
Learn moreIn The Woodlands, multi-unit housing properties, like apartments, condos, and townhomes, often share complex dryer vent systems that run through multiple walls and air ducts. These connected air vents collect dust, lint, and other contaminants over time, quietly raising fire risks.
Learn moreEvery gym and fitness center depends on its dryer vent and laundry equipment more than most owners realize. With towels, uniforms, and cleaning cloths constantly in rotation, your dryer vents run for hours, pushing out hot air, moisture, and lint
Learn moreIn The Woodlands, spas and salons run their clothes dryers constantly to keep towels, robes, and linens warm, soft, and clean. But behind those relaxing touches lies an unseen danger: a dryer vent working overtime.
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