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Expert issues urgent fire warning to millions over tumble dryer mistake

Safety experts have issued a stern warning to UK residents who own tumble dryers in a bid to reduce the number of house fires.

According to new research, just one in twelve (8%) clean their appliance's lint filter just once a year or less - with one in 20 admitting that they never clean them at all. This could have devastating consequences, increasing the chances of a malfunction leading to a full-blown fire.

In-turn, Brits are being urged to make sure they clean theirs as part of their spring cleaning session - with financial figures revealing how costly tumble dryer fires can be.

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The Mirror reports that figures from Admiral Home Insurance found the average claim for a tumble dryer fire over the past three years cost an eyewatering £25,000. However, if you act now and clean your lint filter, you can reduce the risk of a fire occurring.

Lesley Rudd, chief executive of Electrical Safety First, said: "Mirror readers could spare themselves the horror of a home fire and keep cash in their pocket in just a few seconds by cleaning the lint filter in their tumble dryer. It may sound obvious but tumble dryers cause hundreds of fires a year.

"With spring in the air, there's no better time to add your tumble dryers fluff filter to your spring cleaning list. When fires start from these devices, they not only cause immense fire damage, but also smoke damage that can set you back thousands of pounds in a few short seconds.

"Get into the habit of cleaning your filter after every cycle – it could save your life."

Giuseppe Capanna, product safety engineer at Electrical Safety First, also recommends getting into the habit of cleaning your lint filter after every use 'to prevent a build-up of lint and fluff'. He additionally advises that people 'avoid powering them with extension leads which can be overloaded and, where practically possible, avoid leaving it on whilst out of the house, especially overnight'.

The charity also urge homeowners to check their smoke alarms, and have them situated on each floor of their property. Claire Charlton, head of household claims at Admiral, said: "A fire that starts in a tumble dryer can be devastating. If the fire spreads, it can result in thousands of pounds of damage.

"Nobody wants to see their home ruined by a fire, so taking some time to ensure you clean your lint filter regularly can prevent heartbreak further down the line."

Below are guidelines for safe use and maintenance of your tumble dryer:

  • Register all appliances with the manufacturer for easy safety recall contact
  • Check for recalls using Electrical Safety First’s online portal
  • Clean the lint filter after every use
  • Read the manufacturer's instructions; other parts of the appliance may also need to be cleaned periodically
  • Check for scorching/burn marks and loose or worn wires
  • Avoid overloading and take large items to dry-cleaners
  • Allow all drying programs to complete fully
  • Do not stop the dryer mid-cycle unless removing items quickly and leaving the door open
  • Do not put clothes contaminated with combustible substances in the dryer
  • Where possible, avoid leaving appliances on overnight and unplug or switch off when going out

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