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Things You Want to Know About Dryer Vent Sanitizing

The first step to dryer vent sanitizing is to clean the lint trap after every load of laundry. This will prevent the accumulation of lint and dirt that can get into the dryer, which may cause a fire hazard.

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Things You Want to Know About Dryer Vent Sanitizing

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  1. Things You Want to Know About Dryer Vent Sanitizing If you are one of the homeowners that want their homes free from fungus, dust, and other allergens, it is imperative to pay attention to your dryer vents and use the necessary treatments to sanitize and clean your ducts. The best treatments of your air ducts do not end up regularly cleaning them. But it is also important to sanitize and disinfects the ducts with the use of fogging machine to maintain the air quality. In this article, we will discuss in detail how cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting treatments can make difference to your indoor atmosphere. Difference between Cleaning, Sanitizing, and disinfecting Treatments: If you are looking for the best solutions to take care of your dryer vents, you should start by knowing the difference between Cleaning, Sanitizing, and disinfecting Treatments. All these three treatments might sound similar, but there are slight differences between them. Air duct cleaning involves manually removing solid material from the vents. These materials can include – many allergens, dust debris, etc., and can be very harmful to the family members suffering from any types of allergies. Air duct sanitizing goes the step beyond cleaning. It involves extra steps that help reduce germs, bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms, in addition to removing dust and debris. The primary objective of disinfecting is to kill germs and viruses from the surfaces so that they do not cause health problems, like allergies, covid-19, asthma, etc. During disinfection process, nearly 100% of viruses, bacteria, and fungi gets eradicated from the surfaces. Is it Necessary to Sanities the Vents after Each Cleaning? Air duct sanitizing is necessary, but in most cases, regular air cleaning is enough. But in special circumstances, it becomes imperative regularly sanitize your air vents after each process of cleaning. Listed below are situations when you should consider dryer vent sanitizing with the help of a professional fogging machine: • When one of the Family Members has health concerns, like asthma, allergies, or other problems that can be transmitted by airborne droplets. When you notice unpleasant odor in your home When you suspect more bacteria and mold buildup in your dryer vents. When you have a pet and children at your home • • • How Often One Should Get Dryer Ducts Sanitized? Once you have performed sanitizing and disinfecting solutions in your home, the effect of these services is expected to last about six months. If you notice any change since the last sanitizing, such as contagious illness in the home, you must consider getting treated your dryer ducts again. Also, if you are worried about your family because of covid-19 and want to keep your dryer ducts virus-free, you can make use of your fogging machine as an extra precautionary measure. Is Dryer Vent Sanitizing Safe? It largely depends on what products are used for sanitizing and if it is applied correctly. There are many disinfected materials available in the market that is entirely safe and FDA approved. These products cause no problems to the persons living in the home after the process is over.

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