When my grandmother first showed me her way of cleaning a clogged dryer vent, I wasn’t sure it would work. She didn’t reach for costly gadgets or call in a repair service. Instead, she relied on a few everyday tools and the kind of wisdom that comes from years of practical experience. With a knowing smile, she said, “This saves money, keeps your dryer running smoothly, and most importantly, keeps your home safe.”

She was right. What often looks like a harmless bit of lint can actually be dangerous. Over time, buildup in dryer vents doesn’t just leave clothes damp — it can overwork the machine, drive up energy bills, and even pose a fire risk. For families and especially for older adults living alone, a little maintenance makes all the difference.

Done once or twice a year, this routine can extend the life of your dryer, lower electricity bills, and bring peace of mind. My grandmother’s advice taught me something valuable:

the smartest solutions don’t always come from expensive fixes. Sometimes, it’s the simplest, most thoughtful habits that make our homes safer and our lives easier. READ MORE BELOW

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