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Why shouldn't a clothes dryer vent to the underside of a mobile home?

I have a manufactured home in Yuma, Arizona (summer temps in the 115 - 125 range) that has a clothes dryer that vents into the space underneath. All of the places that sell dryers, and sevral books, say NOT to vent underneath. One complicating factor is that the home sits in a pit that is pretty much level with the cement pad around it. It would be very difficult to run a vent to the outside; but, if safety is a factor, I certainly will.I guess my question has several parts. (1) Why shouldn't a dryer vent underneath? (2) Is there an easy way to vent when the vent hose would not be able to break into the air? What is the danger of venting underneath?Thank you all in advance for the help.

Answer:

No because a HHH is a part timer he doesn't wrestle that much anymore.
I'm pretty sure its like the apartment and the landlords responsibility to replace that kinda stuff.
WHICH LOCK ARE YOU REFERRING TO ? THE LOCK TO GET OUT OF A SEAT BELT , OR THE ONE THAT LETS THE BELT SLIDE OUT OF THE SEAT ?-IF IT WONT SLIDE OUT FROM UNDER THE SEAT JIGGLE IT A LITTLE AND PUSH IT IN AS YOU ARE JIGGLING AND THEN YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO PULL IT OUT IF THE 2 PIECES ARE LOCKED TOGETHER TAKE IT TO THE DEALERSHIP AND SEE IF THEY HAVE A RECALL ON YOUR DEFECTIVE SEAT-BELT

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