<P> Dryers expose flammable materials to heat . Underwriters Laboratories recommends cleaning the lint filter after every cycle for safety and energy efficiency, provision of adequate ventilation, and cleaning of the duct at regular intervals . UL also recommends that dryers not be used for glass fiber, rubber, foam or plastic items, or any item that has had a flammable substance spilled on it . </P> <P> In the United States, the U.S. Fire Administration in a 2012 report estimated that from 2008 to 2010, fire departments responded to an estimated 2,900 clothes dryer fires in residential buildings each year across the nation . These fires resulted in an annual average loss of 5 deaths, 100 injuries, and $35 million in property loss . The Fire Administration attributes "Failure to clean" (34%) as the leading factor contributing to clothes dryer fires in residential buildings, and observed that new home construction trends place clothes dryers and washing machines in more hazardous locations away from outside walls, such as in bedrooms, second - floor hallways, bathrooms, and kitchens . </P> <P> To address the problem of clothes dryer fires, a fire suppression system can be used with sensors to detect the change in temperature when a blaze starts in a dryer drum . These sensors then activate a water vapor mechanism to put out the fire . </P> <P> The environmental impact of clothes dryers is especially severe in the US and Canada, where over 80% of all homes have a clothes dryer . According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, if all residential clothes dryers sold in the U.S. were energy efficient, "the utility cost savings would grow to more than $1.5 billion each year and more than 22 billion pounds of annual greenhouse gas emissions would be prevented". </P>

A clothes dryer is equipped with an electric heater