The Dryer Vent Safety Podcast, presented by the Dryer Vent Safety Council, explores the issues, practices, research, and developments shaping dryer vent safety and the dryer vent industry. Through technical discussions, expert perspectives, education, and conversations with industry professionals and other stakeholders, the podcast examines dryer vent inspection, testing, maintenance, fire prevention, codes and standards, manufacturer guidance, certification, and emerging industry practices. Designed as a resource for dryer vent professionals, manufacturers, insurers, fire and life safety professionals, code officials, policymakers, safety advocates, and others with an interest in clothes dryer exhaust safety. Our purpose is simple: advance greater consistency, professionalism, and safety throughout the industry. Consistency Reduces Risk.
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A Clean Dryer Vent Isn’t Always the Safest Dryer Vent
Aug 18, 20269 minS0
<p>A clean dryer vent isn’t necessarily a safe or well-performing dryer vent.</p><p>In this episode of <b>The Dryer Vent Safety Council Podcast</b>, we explore why lint removal is only one part of evaluating a complete dryer exhaust system. Vent length, turns, improper materials, crushed ducting, restrictive terminations, screens, malfunctioning booster fans, and even the dryer itself can affect performance.</p><p>We also examine the different roles of visual inspection, scoping, and performance measurement. A camera can show what the inside of a vent looks like. Measurement helps determine how the complete system is ac...
Back Pressure Measuring — It’s What a Clothes Dryer Is Working Against
Aug 18, 202610 minS0
<p><b>Back-pressure testing turns an invisible condition into measurable information.</b> In this episode of The Dryer Vent Safety Council Podcast, we explore why back-pressure testing is considered the gold standard for measuring the resistance a dryer is working against as it moves exhaust air outdoors.</p><p>Learn how digital manometers and pressure differential gauges measure dryer vent performance, why consistent testing conditions matter, and how before-and-after measurements can help technicians and property owners see the results of professional service.</p><p>We also discuss the DVSC Traffic-Light Classification System, why excessive back pressure does not always mean a...
UL 2158A Demystified — Behind the Science That’s Behind the Clothes Dryer
Aug 18, 202613 minS0
<p>What exactly is connecting your clothes dryer to the permanent dryer exhaust system behind the wall?</p><p>It may look like a simple piece of ducting, but the clothes dryer transition duct plays an important role in dryer vent safety and performance — and not every material belongs behind a clothes dryer.</p><p>In this episode of <b>The Dryer Vent Safety Council Podcast</b>, we demystify <b>UL 2158A, the Standard for Clothes Dryer Transition Duct</b>, and explain what homeowners should know about the connection between the clothes dryer and the permanent dryer exhaust duct.</p><p>...
Measured Twice, Trusted Once — Why Before & After Testing Matters
Aug 17, 202611 minS0
<p>How do you know a dryer vent service actually improved the performance of the dryer exhaust system?</p><p>Measure it before. Measure it again after.</p><p>In this episode of <b>The Dryer Vent Safety Council Podcast</b>, we explore why before-and-after performance testing provides valuable information for both dryer vent professionals and property owners.</p><p>The dryer vent industry uses multiple methods to evaluate dryer exhaust performance. An <b>anemometer</b> can measure airflow velocity at the exterior termination. <b>Back-pressure testing</b>, using a digital manometer or pressure differential gauge, measures the resistance the...
<p>Join us for an in-depth look at the <b>Dryer Vent Safety Council (DVSC)</b>, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit trade association dedicated to advancing the dryer vent industry through education, professional practices, and advocacy.</p><p>In this episode, we explore the DVSC’s mission and the growing need for disciplined, repeatable inspection and testing procedures. As modern construction introduces longer and increasingly complex dryer exhaust systems, knowledgeable evaluation and professional service have become more important than ever.</p><p><b>Key topics include:</b></p><b>The Industry Gap:</b> Addressing variations in dryer vent inspection, te...
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