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  2. Fire in clothes dryer vent causes $7,000 in damage to Dover ...

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    Crews were called at 8:31 a.m., according to Fire Capt. Michael Mossor. "When we arrived, we found fire on the outside of the building." The vent burned and damaged the clothes dryer.

  3. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    Rooftop HVAC unit with view of fresh-air intake vent Ventilation duct with outlet diffuser vent. These are installed throughout a building to move air in or out of rooms. In the middle is a damper to open and close the vent to allow more or less air to enter the space. The control circuit in a household HVAC installation.

  4. Drain-waste-vent system - Wikipedia

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    To allow a single roof penetration as permitted by local building code, sub-vents may be tied together inside the building and exit via a common vent stack, frequently the "main" vent. Adding a vent connection within a long horizontal run with little slope will aid flow, and when used with a cleanout allows for better serviceability.

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  6. Grain drying - Wikipedia

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    When adding stirring system, equilibrium moisture content problem is avoided, however, stirrer is an added expense. When using bin-batch roof dryer, time losing problem can be solved. There is a drying floor under the bin roof and the drying fan and burner is installed high on the bin wall.

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  8. Duct (flow) - Wikipedia

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    After or during sleep, occupants experience headaches, nasal congestion, or other sinus problems. Rooms in the house have little or no air flow coming from the vents. Occupants are constantly getting sick or are experiencing more allergies than usual. There is a musty or stale odor when turning on the furnace or air conditioner.

  9. Reports of rats are on the rise in Tri-Cities. Here’s what ...

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    Roof rats, which have tails longer than their heads and bodies, tend to be climbers and may be seen on fence lines and trees, Miller said. Reports of rats in Tri-Cities neighborhood groups seem to ...