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I forgot to mention, it is a propane dryer.
ETA: I guess I found my answer:
ETA: I guess I found my answer:
Electric vs. Gas
Under certain circumstances, it may be acceptable to vent your electric dryer's exhaust into your living area. Never vent a natural gas or propane dryer into your house. Carbon monoxide is only the first of many dangers connected with allowing combustible exhaust to build up in your house.
Poorly adjusted or partially plugged gas jets could allow a buildup of unignited fuel. One spark or a buildup of heat could send you looking for your homeowner's policy.
Read more: Should I Vent a Dryer Indoors? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/way_6175109_should-vent-dryer-indoors_.html#ixzz1iopCLGlL