By Andreina Quiroz on Tuesday, 21 April 2026
Category: District News

Dryer Fire Safety: Reduce the Risk with Simple Prevention Tips

Incline Village, NV — The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District (NLTFPD) is reminding residents to take simple steps to prevent dryer fires, a common but preventable household hazard.

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), fire departments respond to thousands of home fires involving clothes dryers each year. The leading cause is failure to clean lint buildup—an issue that can be easily addressed with routine maintenance.

Why Dryer Fires Happen

Lint is highly flammable and can accumulate in:

When airflow is restricted, heat builds up—creating conditions that can lead to a fire

Top Dryer Fire Safety Tips

NLTFPD encourages residents to follow these NFPA-recommended safety practices:

 Clean the lint filter before or after every load

 Inspect and maintain vents and exhaust systems

 Ensure proper installation and equipment use

Use caution with what you dry

 Maintain a safe laundry area

 Operate dryers safely

 Special consideration for gas dryers

Warning Signs to Watch For

Be alert for:

If you notice any of these signs, stop using the dryer and have it inspected immediately.

A Message from NLTFPD

“Dryer fires are largely preventable with routine care and awareness,” said Fire Marshal John James. “Taking a few minutes to clean your lint filter, maintain proper airflow, and ensure your dryer is installed correctly can significantly reduce risk and help prevent a potentially devastating fire. We encourage everyone to make dryer safety part of their regular home maintenance routine.”

 Learn More & Stay Informed

For additional guidance on clothes dryer safety, residents can visit resources from the National Fire Protection Association:

https://www.nfpa.org/downloadable-resources/safety-tip-sheets/clothes-dryer-safety-tip-sheet

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