Article: A candle snuffer safely starves the flame of oxygen and assures the flame goes out without splattering any wax. If you do not own a snuffer, you can use a metal spoon to extinguish the flame.  Do not use water to put out a candle. Mixing cold water and hot wax can result in wax splatters and possibly burns. The cold water can also shock the glass, resulting in broken candle holders. Do not use a knife or sharp object to remove wax drippings. This could scratch, weaken, or break the glass. Before leaving the room, make sure the ember is not glowing and the candle is fully out. If there is still a bit of red ember burning, use the candle snuffer again. Do not touch the candle until it has cooled completely. If the wick is less than .25 in (6.4 mm), it is unfit for burning. The candle should be disposed of at this time. When lighting a match, run each match under water before discarding to make sure the flame is entirely extinguished. Place all previously lit candles in the sink or metal tray for extra precaution.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Put out the flame with a candle snuffer. Ensure the flame is fully extinguished. Dispose of your candles and flame sources properly.

Problem: Article: Getting a savings account will not only give you a safe place to keep your money and track its growth easily, it will very slowly grow the longer you keep money in it, and the more money that it holds. You can start it off by putting money you have laying around into the account, and then put a fraction of what you make in a month into it.  You should make sure not to get an account that has a minimum balance amount or a monthly fee, as this can actually cause you to lose money. If you are in high school, you’ll probably need your parents’ permission to get a savings account, and even if you’re a college student, you might consider asking what banks they suggest. Both gas and Uber or Lyft trips are expensive. If you find yourself spending all your money on getting around, see if you can save by taking the bus, or whatever transit system your area has. Walking is even cheaper, and if you can get around easily on foot, you’ll save money with every step. If you tend to spend a lot of money on clothes, you can reduce your spending looking at clearance sections at your favorite stores, or even trying out a thrift store. You might be surprised at the quality of what you can find at a used clothing store, including new items that didn’t fit someone else. Many grocery stores offer a membership card that you can purchase for a low to moderate price that can save you hundreds or thousands on groceries over time. They work by giving members a discount on certain items that change throughout the month. You can get these items for cheaper than the listed price that someone without a membership would pay. You can also ask if your family already has savings cards at any grocery stores and then use your family’s membership number or phone number to get the discount.
Summary: Open a savings account and use it. Take the bus or walk instead of driving or using a rideshare app. Shop at clearance sections and thrift stores. Sign up for a grocery store savings card.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can move your apps around the home screen (and onto other home screens, if you wish) by dragging them around. When you lift your finger, the app’s icon will appear in its new place. To move the app to another screen, drag it all the way to the right or left until the next screen appears, then lift your finger.

SUMMARY: Tap and hold an app on the home screen. Drag the app to another location on the home screen.

The primary factor in avoiding H. pylori infection is to practice proper hygiene and good hand washing. You should wash your hands, especially after using the restroom, or before handling food. Wash your hands in the following manner: Use warm water ( 120 degrees) and 3-5 cc (roughly a teaspoon) of liquid soap. The soap does not have to be antibacterial. Wash for a total of 15-30 seconds. Eat a diet containing adequate proportions of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals and water. This will help you maintain good health. Having a strong immune system can reduce the risk of infection with many bacteria.  Exact proportions vary based on weight,gender activity level, etc. But, caloric intake should be approximately 2000 calories per day, as a broad approximation. Get the majority of calories from fresh fruit and vegetables, legumes and grains, and low fat proteins. Even with a balanced diet, 67% of dieticians recommend dietary supplements. These supplements fill nutritional gaps that are not satisfied by food alone. Vitamin C in particular is important for a healthy immune system. Many physicians recommend about 500 mg per day.  Be aware that vitamin C is acidic and can irritate the stomach. It's a good idea to take a buffered form of the vitamin or try to get it through foods. Good choices include cantaloupe, cabbage, citrus fruits, and red pepper.  Because of its acidity, its a good idea to talk to your doctor about Vitamin C supplements you take if you are receiving treatment for H. pylori. Studies suggest H. pylori may be transmitted via saliva. If you know someone who has H. pylori, avoid saliva contact with them until it is confirmed that their treatment was successful. For example, if your spouse has H. pylori, avoid kissing him or her, and do not share a  toothbrush. Especially when traveling to countries with poor sanitation, be careful about what you eat or drink.  Consider drinking bottled water when visiting countries with poor water sanitation. Refrain from eating at any questionable or roadside food trucks, etc. Eat only in restaurants with sanitation standards similar to an American standard of sanitation. Kitchen utensils should be washed in hot water (as warm as you can safely tolerate) with antibacterial soap. Using hand sanitizer can also be helpful in these types of situations. Washing your hands with unclean water can do more harm than good.
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Wash your hands frequently. Eat a balanced diet. Take Vitamin C. Avoid saliva contact. Take precautions when traveling abroad.