In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your motor has a kill switch, you should sit close enough to plug in the kill switch. You will also need to sit close enough to the motor to reach the pull string without standing. You should remain seated while starting the motor to reduce your risk of falling overboard.  A kill switch is a small part that is inserted into the motor to enable it to start and run. The kill switch will have cable that attaches to your wrist. If the cable is pulled, it removes the kill switch and shuts off the motor. This protects you from being injured by the propeller if you fall overboard. Use the choke valve to restrict the amount of air coming into the engine. By turning the valve handle to the “choke” setting, you reduce the amount of air in the fuel. This means that the air-fuel mixture will contain more fuel than normal. The higher fuel concentration will help the engine start. If the engine is warm (i.e. has been running recently), you may not need to choke it at all. Set the gearshift on the motor to neutral. The motor will not start unless it is in neutral. This prevents the boat from accelerating as soon as the engine starts. You should also have the propeller lowed into the water before starting the motor. This improves the flow of fuel to the engine and protects anyone on board should the propeller start turning unexpectedly. Reach up and grasp the handle on the pull rope. Gently draw the handle back until all slack in the rope is gone. When the rope is tight, pull the handle back quickly. If the motor does not start the first time, repeat the process. If after several pulls the motor does not start, check the gas and choke. Let the motor rest two minutes before trying again.
Summary: Sit down beside the motor. Choke the engine. Set the motor to neutral. Pull the handle.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Hold the card's in the basic dealer's grip with your thumb along the long side, 3 fingers on the other side, and your index finger on top; the cards should be flat against your palm. Release your thumb as you move your pinkie to the other end. Make some space between your palm and the cards by lifting them up slightly. All it will take to lift up the cards is to tilt your fingers out a bit while holding on tight to the deck. As you bring the top deck around, you want to clear the top edge of the bottom deck completely. Curl your index finger slightly down and bring it between the 2 short edges of the separate decks. Make sure you're still holding on to both decks with your index finger. At this point, you should have part of the deck between your thumb and index finger (one on each of the short ends) and part of the deck between your index finger and the rest of your fingers. They should be stretched out long ways across your hand.
Summary: Move the cards into a straddle grip. Create space between the 2 short edges with your index finger.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have children to prevent them from treating the treadmill as if it were a toy. Position the television on stable furniture far enough away where you cannot fall into it and where it is not affected by any bouncing caused by the treadmill.
Summary:
Place your treadmill in a safe location away from walls, windows, or mirrors that can cause extreme injuries if you fall down or off the treadmill. Remove any existing sharp objects or household goods from around the treadmill, such as pointy sculptures or furniture with sharp corners. Place power cords or cables away from foot traffic surrounding the treadmill so you do not trip or fall as you step on and off the treadmill. Store your treadmill in a locked room. Place a television straight across the room in front of your treadmill so you can see it easily while you exercise.