INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Make sure to leave the sidewalks clear for the firefighters to do their work. If there are too many people clumped on the sidewalks, firefighters cannot get through. Be sure to listen for people in authority giving directions. Teachers or your bosses will likely be looking to take a head count, so they will want to get everyone in the same area, which is why it's important to stay quiet. If there really is a fire, the building could eventually collapse. You should move a safe distance away from the building. Generally, across the street is fine. Don't assume that because the fire alarm has stopped, you can re-enter the building. Wait until the firefighters or someone else in charge tells you it's fine to go back inside. Once you hear that, you can resume normal activities.

SUMMARY: Clear the sidewalks. Move to a safe distance. Wait for the all-clear.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you have an idea of your budget, criteria and where you want to start looking, it’s time to begin trawling through the online listings. If you are not already based in London, this is the most practical and easy way to see what properties are available where, and at what price. There are many big properties websites that collect postings from numerous Estate Agents and independent landlords, such as RightMove and Zoopla.  You can also look through the online listings of specific Estate Agents. Bear in mind that good properties go very quickly in London, and you shouldn’t rely solely on websites.  Emailing a response to a listing on a website doesn’t mean that your email will be read or acted on. If you find somewhere you like the look of, be sure to phone up the agent directly. If you are in the area, local newspapers and magazines can be good sources for rental listings. Keep in mind that the rental market moves so quickly in London, that desirable properties can go quickly. If you see something you are interested in, be sure to contact the vendor quickly to arrange a viewing. A good and time-efficient way to find properties is to visit a local Estate Agents in person. If you know what you want you are looking for, being able to talk to somebody face-to-face can be the best way to discover what is available. Building a relationship with an Estate Agent may also help you receive notifications about new properties that fit your criteria before they are listed online.  You should understand that there are usually significant fees for working with an Estate Agent. If you are uncertain, find out the fees before you start booking in any viewings. An alternative to working with an Estate Agent is dealing with a private landlord. This can be a riskier option, but it can also be cheaper and more flexible. Private landlords advertise their rooms on websites such as Gumtree and SpareRoom, and will generally not apply the agency fees that an Estate Agent would.  If you are just looking for a room in an existing house share, this can be a good way to go. This option is best for single people, rather than couples.  Only rent from a private landlord who you trust and consider reputable, and ensure that you have a proper contract and your deposit is protected. Try to use landlords that are registered with a professional body or accredited organisation. In London there is the London Rental Standards.

SUMMARY: Search for online listings. Look in local newspapers and magazines. Visit an Estate Agents. Contact independent landlords.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pour it slowly over your tongue, making sure to get the warm water in the area of contact between the metal and your tongue. This should raise the temperature of the metal, allowing your saliva to unfreeze.  You also want to make sure that the water is not too hot. No need to add a burn on your tongue to your list of problems! Don't pour the water too fast. Pour it slowly and steadily, so that the warmth works its way into the frozen connection. If your tongue is only lightly frozen to the metal, you can gently pull it off. However, if this process begins to hurt your tongue, stop and find a different solution. Try to twist your tongue and pull it off; hopefully this will cause your tongue to become unstuck. Let the hot air move out repeatedly until your tongue becomes unstuck. You may need to cuff your hands around your mouth, so that the hot air stays around your tongue. Do this multiple times until the metal warms up enough to unfreeze your tongue.

SUMMARY: Use warm water on the tongue and metal. Use your free hands to gently free your tongue. Breathe in deeply and then blow out hot air over your tongue.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When your tree is about 2 years old and 1 metre (3.3 ft) tall, with 3 or 4 strong lateral branches, you can begin the first stages of shaping. Your tree will not be bearing any fruit until it is about 3 or 4 years old, so this pruning is just to start getting it formed into a shape that will be conducive to healthy growth and fruit bearing. When your tree does start bearing fruit, it will be in the fall, so the ideal time to prune is right before it’s about to begin its new growth for the year. Try to prune your tree on a dry day so that the new cuts don’t get too wet and vulnerable to infection. Olive trees grow slowly and overall don’t need a lot of pruning. Pruning once per year is plenty. It’s important to maintain a balance between shaping your tree into a form that will be its main structure for life and allowing your tree to grow and build energy reserves. Too much pruning will stunt a young olive tree’s growth. If your tree is a few years old and still isn’t 1 metre (3.3 ft) tall with a trunk and more than 3 or 4 strong lateral branches, you can hold off on pruning for another year. The healthiest olive tree shape is that of a wide martini glass, with the trunk being the glass stem. Most branches should grow laterally and slightly up. The center of the “glass” remains light in branch density to allow light into the center of the tree. To begin achieving a martini glass shape, choose 3 or 4 strong branches that are growing mostly out and slightly up from the trunk to keep as the main structure for your tree. Leave smaller branches coming off these branches, even if they are growing down.  You can cut other small, weak, or vertical branches aside from these main 3 or 4. If your tree only has 2 strong lateral branches, you can prune others that seem very weak or too vertical, but next year you’ll want to look for another 2 strong branches to keep. Eventually you want your tree to have 4 strong lateral branches for its main structure.

SUMMARY:
Begin shaping when your tree is 1 metre (3.3 ft) tall. Prune once a year in the late spring or early summer. Avoid cutting too much on young trees. Aim for a martini glass shape. Choose 3 or 4 strong lateral branches to form your main shape.