A FIRE crew has tackled another chimney fire in the county this evening.

Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service were called out to reports of a chimney fire in Burton Bradstock at 6.46pm.

A fire engine from Bridport was mobilised to fight the fire in Bindbarrow Road.

The crew extinguished the flames using a chimney kit.

Nobody was injured.

As more people light fires for the winter season, here is Dorset & Wiltshire Fire Service's tips for chimney safety:

Chimneys should be swept:

*At least once a year when using smokeless fuels

*At least once a year when using bituminous coal

*Every three months when burning wood

*Once a year when using oil

*Once a year when using gas

The following safety advice should always be followed when lighting an open fire or woodburning stove:

*Don’t use flammable liquids such as petrol or paraffin to light your fire

*Don’t burn excessive amounts of paper or rubbish

*Don’t overload the fire with fuel

When the fire is alight, check the loft space occasionally to make sure there is no smoke leaking from cracks, defective brickwork or mortar joints.

For more information on fire safety visit dwfire.org.uk