INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Air purifiers filter the content and the stench of air, erasing the stink of tobacco smoke.  This will help you conceal your smoking when indoors.  The best air purifiers will have an activated carbon filter.  This filter is specially attuned to remove the odor of smoke. If you’re out and about but trying to not get caught smoking indoors, use a personal air filter.  These portable devices filter your smoke, scrubbing its scent and toxins. Smoke clings to clothes, curtains, towels, and bedding.   Remove these things regularly before they build up a heavy layer of smoke that could out you as an indoor smoker. Smoke particulate can mingle with regular dust and settle on your tables, TVs, and counters.  Dust and wipe surfaces regularly to avoid accumulating telltale smoke scent. Don’t forget to wipe down your mirrors and windows. Don’t leave your cigarettes in the toilet or on top of an open trash can.  Wrap your cigarette butts in a damp paper towel to ensure they don’t accidentally ignite the trash can, then throw the whole bundle away. If you’re indoors and head off on your own, have a good pretext.  For instance, you might smoke when you’re running documents to another part of your workplace.  Smoke only during periods of time when you won’t be missed.  Smoking indoors when on your way to your lunch break, for instance, is a good option. If you’re in a room with a fan or air conditioner, turn it on.  The movement of air can disperse the smoke, making it harder for others to detect.  This will reduce the likelihood you’ll get caught.

SUMMARY: Get an air purifier. Do the wash regularly. Dust your residence. Clean up your butts. Don’t let anyone suspect you go to smoke. Turn the fan on.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is a small adapter that screws onto the faucet and converts the end of the faucet into a male garden hose fitting. Make sure that the gasket is in the hose before attaching the hose to the faucet, or you will have a soggy mess on your hands.

SUMMARY: Get a faucet adapter. Make sure the hose gasket is in place the hose has a rubber or vinyl gasket in it to prevents leaks.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you're trying to get out of an abusive situation, the first thing you should do is secure your finances. Abusers tend to seek control and often do so by taking hold of your financial security. Before making plans for a divorce, seek financial security.  Open a bank account in your own name. Move finances into your account and try to have paychecks and any other personal income transferred directly into that account. Change any PIN numbers. Pick a sequence of numbers that can't be easily identified or hacked. Do not pick anything your husband might know, like birthdays or important dates. Try to obtain a credit card in case of emergencies. If you're left without money, you can charge as a last resort. You can also buy a prepaid credit card, which are available for purchase at many retail outlets. Evidence is key in a divorce trial where abuse is involved. As you formulate a plan to leave, gather as much evidence as you can. This can help you if things get ugly during trial. There are three main types of evidence you should look for in a divorce trial:  Photographic evidence, which includes photos of injuries and broken property like cracks in the wall or shattered phones Documentary evidence, which includes recorded phone calls, text messages, e-mails, and letters Eyewitness testimony, which is accounts from people who have witnessed the abuse Before you physically leave your husband, report the situation to the police. If a police report has been filed you will already have the upper hand before leaving. This can also help your case if you take any children with you. Your husband's legal rights regarding any children you have may be affected by reports of abuse. This can prevent you from getting into legal trouble for removing children from an abusive situation. You should form a plan to escape from an abusive situation. Oftentimes, abusers get angry and violent if you tell them you're going to leave. Make an escape plan ahead of time.  Choose a time when you know your husband will not be home. You might have to wait for him to go away on a trip or leave for work. As you'll have limited time to leave, you might have to leave behind many of your personal items. This can be emotionally difficult, especially if items have sentimental value, but keep in mind nothing is more important than your own personal safety. Try to focus on how you're working towards a safer, happier future. Find a safe place to stay. Women's shelters often offer housing and financial help for women in need. You can also ask family and friends for help in this situation if you're close to anyone if the area. You might want to keep you location a secret if you believe your husband would follow you wherever you went. Keep in mind things can get tricky, legally speaking, if children are involved. Your husband will still technically have legal rights prior to the divorce and any custody settlements if no arrests or legal action have been taken against him. If you're concerned about whether you could get in trouble for taking your kids, talk to a lawyer before making any decisions.

SUMMARY:
Secure your finances. Gather evidence. Report abuse to the authorities. Form an escape plan.