Article: In some cases, you might not be able to avoid a very close encounter with a snake. Unfortunately, snake bites do occur. If you or a friend experience a snake bite, there are several steps you can take to effectively deal with the situation.  Make sure that the person who was bitten does not panic. Remaining calm can be difficult, but it will definitely help the situation. If you are bitten, avoid moving around. Restricting your movement will help to reduce the flow of venom. Sometimes you may not be certain if you or your friend were actually bitten. Be familiar with the common symptoms of snake bites. You may see fang marks or swelling at the wound. Fever, dizziness, and weakness are also common symptoms. You need to seek professional help for any snake bite. Even if you think it is minor, call a doctor. Depending on where you are, you may need to call an ambulance.  Call 911. The dispatcher might direct you to either take the patient to the nearest clinic or hospital, or they might send an ambulance. Antivenom needs to be administered to snakebite victims. There are different types of antivenom. Try to tell the doctor or operator what type of snake it was. If you don't know, try to describe its appearance. You can also call the National Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222. They can offer advice on treatment and are available 24/7. You should seek medical assistance for any snake bite, no matter the severity. If you can't immediately get the victim to a treatment facility, you can use basic first aid.  Remove any rings, jewelry, or clothing around the area. This will help prevent swelling. Gently clean the wound with water and a clean cloth. Do not flush the wound with water. Wrap the wounded limb with compression bandages. Apply these bandages as you would to a sprained ankle, wrapping firmly but not too tight. Keep wrapping the bandages about 4 inches above the wound. Do not apply a tourniquet. Do not try to suck the venom out by mouth. Know that anytime you are spending time in the outdoors you could encounter a snake. This is especially true during the warm summer months. If you are going camping or hiking, be prepared for snakes.  Bring a first aid kit with you. If you are hiking or camping, you should have basic supplies. Your kit should include compression bandages, antibiotic ointment, and gauze. You should also pack a pamphlet with first aid guidelines.  Take plenty of bottled water with you. You can use it to hydrate a snake bite victim, and clean wounds. Carry a cell phone. You will need it to call for help if you or a companion is bitten by any snake.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Keep the victim calm. Seek medical attention. Use basic first aid. Be prepared.

Problem: Article: These reports are often free and available even when you’re not operating a plane. Check with your government’s aviation office or national weather service online. The Aviation Weather Center in the U.S., for instance, offers reports. Access reports at https://www.aviationweather.gov/metar. To request a report from the weather center, select a location. You can also choose a time period if you wish to access a past report. If you’re looking at a METAR report, you will see it listed at the beginning. There are other types of reports as well. Each type of report conveys different information. Distinguish between these types of reports to get weather details you need.  METAR reports are routine hourly reports. A new METAR report is issued at the end of each hour. SPECI indicates a special, unscheduled report. SPECI reports usually happen for special conditions like low visibility and thunderstorms. TAF means terminal aerodrome forecast. TAFs are similar to METARs but less common and used to provide a forecast for a general area. The ID tag will look something like KAFF. K represents a location in the US. The letters after it tell you which station the report came from. Every country and station has its own identifying code given out by the World Meteorlogical Organization.  KAFF, for instance, represents the Air Force Academy in Colorado. EGLL is the code for London Heathrow. E represents the UK, while GLL stands for Heathrow Airport. RJAA represents Tokyo Narita Airport. Look for a series of 6 numbers followed by a Z, such as 212355Z. The first pair of numbers stands for the day of the month. The rest of the code represents the time in Zulu, also called Universal or Greenwich Mean Time. Note that the report doesn’t include information about the month or year it was issued. For example, in 212355Z, 21 shows you that the report came on the 21st day of the month. It happened at 2355Z Zulu, which would be 1755, or 11:55 AM, in Colorado Springs. In the example, the modifier is indicated by COR. If it is present, the modifier information is always listed after the time and date. You can tell it apart from the rest of the report by how short it is. It also doesn’t have any numbers in it, unlike the codes before and after it.  AUTO means the report came from an automated station. COR tells you that someone corrected the initial report. A manual observer changed something the automated station got wrong. You won’t see a modifier for reports issued by a person. If no one is on duty at the station, then you may start seeing automated reports.
Summary: Obtain a METAR report from an airport aviation center. Use the initial code letters to identify the type of report. Note the station identifier after the report type. Read the next numbers to find the report’s date and time. Look for a short phrase explaining how the report was modified.

From your home page, you can click on “Hosting” to manage everything related to renting your space. Before you do anything else, you should familiarize yourself with Airbnb’s policies. Click on “Policy” to read about everything that is expected of you as a host. When you go to your profile, you will see an “Alerts” label on your dashboard. Airbnb uses the “Alerts” section to let you know if you have a message or reservation request. Click on the “Inbox” button to see the details of any reservation requests that have appeared. You can reply with questions if necessary, but definitely double-check your availability and respond within 24 hours. From the “Hosting” page, you can click on “Manage Listings” at any time to edit and update your information. Make sure to handle this task regularly, editing availability on your calendar and noting any changes in prices or amenities. Potential guests may be annoyed to discover that you haven’t maintained your listing page to reflect current availability or changes in the space. From the “Hosting” page, click on “Pricing” to see advanced options. Your standard nightly rate should appear there already. In addition, though, you can offer special weekly or monthly rates. Consider doing that to make travelers who want to stay for a week or more feel like they are getting a good deal. From the “Hosting” page, you can click on “Standby Guests” to note that you are willing to host last-minute travelers. If you want more people to view your listing, click on “Post to Craigslist,” and a list of options will appear. Edit any relevant information, then click the blue “Post to Craigslist” button below. When Craigslist users click on your ad, they will be redirected to your Airbnb listing. Every Airbnb host is ranked in search results. Click on “Search Rankings” to see your ranking and its breakdown. Under “Account,” you can update your account settings (including your password), change your payment preferences, view your transaction history, and see any reviews that your guests have provided. In addition, you can click “Get Reservations” to send your listing directly to people you know.
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Know Airbnb’s policies. Keep tabs on your alerts. Check your reservation requests. Manage your listing. Make pricing details available. Sign up to receive last-minute guests. Post your listing to Craigslist. Monitor your rankings. Manage your account settings.