As cold descends, chimney fires begin

NORTH CANAAN — The colder-than-average weather of the past couple weeks means the chimney-fire season has already begun. People with fireplaces and wood stoves are firing them up to beat the chill.The Canaan Fire Company responded to a fire in a chimney at 298 Salisbury Road (Route 44), across from the Bond Street intersection, just after 10 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 22. The fire was contained to the chimney and was quickly brought under control. Most of the volunteers and equipment were released from the scene less than an hour later. A fire typically serves as a reminder that chimneys should be cleaned annually. But in this case, it was the cleaning, an inefficient one, that was to blame.Fire Chief Lee Baldwin reported that loose soot not removed from behind the damper after a cleaning caught fire. Firefighters had to remove damper parts to gain access to extinguish the blaze, which took them some time.A telltale roaring sound and excessive smoke are what typically alert residents to a chimney fire. But it is not unusual for a fire to extinguish itself and go unnoticed. It can leave damage, such as cracks in the flue that set the stage for a more damaging fire. A reputable cleaning company will also inspect chimneys carefully for evidence of fire damage and needed repairs.

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