Article: To prevent any fires while using your gas stove, roll up your shirt sleeves above the elbow and tie back long hair with a rubber band. If you have any jewelry on, remove it before starting the stove. If you're wearing footwear, make sure it is nonslip to prevent cooking accidents. Most gas stoves are equipped with a dial that lights the burner. You can usually adjust the heat to low, medium, and high depending on what you're using the stove for. Twist the dial and wait for the burner to light, then adjust it to your desired heat setting. In some cases, the fire may not light right away. This is common in old stoves and is nothing to worry about—try turning the stove dial on again until the burner lights. If your burner is clogged with food residue, it may not light automatically. Clean the burner and the igniter with a stiff toothbrush (without water or cleaning solutions) to remove any grease or crumbs.  Use a needle to get food out of hard-to-reach places, like the burner holes. Call a home repairman if cleaning your burner does not seem to help. Your igniter may be broken and need replacement. If your gas stove igniter is broken, most gas stoves can be lit with a match or lighter. Turn the gas dial to medium, then ignite your match or lighter. Hold the match or lighter close to the center of the burner, then wait 3-5 seconds until the burner ignites. Remove your hand quickly to prevent getting burned.  For the safest option, use a long-handled lighter. Long-handled lighters can be found at most craft or hardware stores. If you have never lit a gas stove before or seen someone else do it, you may not want to do it on your own. Lighting a gas stove manually can be dangerous if you have never done it before.
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Do a body safety check before turning on your gas stove. Turn the stove dial on to light the stove. Try cleaning your burner holes and igniter if it does not light immediately. Light the gas stove manually as an alternative.
Article: One of the best things about Google Calendar is that you can use it on nearly any device. If you're using a computer, visit https://calendar.google.com in any web browser. On a phone or tablet, tap the blue-and-white calendar icon labeled "Google Calendar" (iPhone/iPad) or just "Calendar" (Android).  If Google Calendar isn't on your Android, download it from the Play Store. If you're using an iPhone or iPad, you can download Google Calendar from the App Store. If you're already signed in, your calendar will appear. Otherwise, you'll be prompted to sign in now.  If you use Google Calendar on the web or elsewhere, signing in with the same Google account now will automatically sync any existing calendar events.  Visit https://accounts.google.com/signup to create a Google account if you don't already have one. To open your settings, click the gear icon at the top-right corner (on a computer) or tap the three-line menu at the top-left corner (phone or tablet), and then select Settings.  Tap General on your phone or tablet to change the starting day of the week, time zone, default event settings, and more. If you're using a computer, Settings opens to the General tab, on which you can adjust your language, time zone, default event settings, and starting day of the week. Use the menu on the left to see additional settings. When using Google Calendar on a computer, you can customize some color and size options by selecting Density and color from the Settings menu. Your calendar will open to the current day, week, or month, depending on your settings. Here's how you can switch the view as needed:  Mobile: Tap the three-line menu at the top-left corner, then select Day, 3 Day, Week, Month, or a different option to switch the view. Computer: Click the drop-down menu at the top-right corner (it should say Month by default) and select Day, Week, 7 days, or a different option. In addition to viewing your own calendar events, you can see someone else's events and agenda by subscribing to their calendar. If the calendar you want to follow is public or has been shared with your Google account, follow these steps to subscribe: Go to https://calendar.google.com in a web browser (this feature is not available in the mobile app). Scroll down the left column and click + next to "Other calendars." Click Subscribe to calendar if you want to add the person by email address or by selecting them from your contact list. If you've been provided a shared calendar URL, select From URL instead. Find and select a Google contact or enter the shared calendar's URL. Click Request access when prompted if you're not already approved to add the calendar. Once the calendar is approved, it will appear in your calendar list anywhere you log into Google Calendar. Google Calendar lets you manage multiple calendars within a single account, which is great for managing work appointments, personal events, holidays, and additional tasks.  Click or tap the three-line menu at the top-left corner to expand the menu. If you're using a computer, you only have to do this if you don't already see a list of calendars in the left panel. Use the checkboxes next to each calendar name to make a calendar visible. If you're just getting started you'll only see a few options, including Availability, Reminders, and sometimes some holiday options.
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Open Google Calendar. Log in with your Google account. Customize your calendar's look and feel. Choose which dates to see. Subscribe to another Google Calendar. Control which calendars display by default.