Article: Remove the bedspread, comforter, or duvet and shake it out before you look for signs of bed bugs. Then carefully pull off the sheets and mattress protector. Go slowly so any bed bugs don't fly off of the sheets into the room. If you have a mattress protector that's designed to stop bed bug infestations, check the protector near any seams, zippers, or gaps. Get help to pull the bed away from the wall. Inspect the seams of the mattress and then flip the mattress over. You might see bed bugs crawling away as you do this. Try to lift the mattress up so you can also check the bed frame and its joints. Check the wall that the bed is usually up against. Pay attention to excrement or blood stains from bed bugs. Since bed bugs like to live where people rest for extended periods of time, look at recliners, chairs, and couches. Pay attention to the folds between cushions and remove any large cushions so you can look at the furniture's frame. You'll also need to tip the furniture over so you can examine underneath it. If you have large furniture, such as a bed or couch, push them to the middle of the room. Then get down to the floor and run a credit card along the baseboards. Bed bugs can squeeze into the gap between the baseboards and walls so the card will help push them out. If you have molding near the top of the walls or windows, get up on a ladder and check it for bed bugs too. Bed bugs are more likely to be near the bottom of the curtains, but they can also crawl up to the top. Pull open the curtains so you can look into the folds where they may be hiding. Remember to look behind the curtains as well. They might be behind the curtains where the fabric brushes the baseboards.
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Strip the sheets and check the linen. Look closely at the mattress and bed frame. Check between the cushions and underneath furniture. Move the furniture so you can look along the perimeter of the room. Inspect the folds of fabric curtains.

Problem: Article: Get the heaviest book you can find that you don’t mind potentially damaging. Phone books and dictionaries are both good options for flower pressing. When choosing a book, keep in mind that because of the moisture absorption involved, some of the pages may get wrinkled. After a few weeks have gone by, your flowers will be completely dry. At this point, open the book and carefully remove the flowers. Because dried flowers can be very delicate, it’s best to use tweezers to remove each flower.
Summary: Select a book for pressing. Remove the flowers with tweezers after 2-4 weeks.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some slight adjustments can make the room safe for your bird to fly in. Choose a room without much furniture. Turn off any fans, and make sure all windows and doors are closed. There should be no wires out in the open that they can chew.  Cover up mirrors and windows so that the bird does not crash into them while flying. Keep other, larger pets, such as cats or dogs, out of the room while your canary is exploring. Keep toxic plants and items out of the room. These include avocado, foxglove, lilies, and tomato plants. The canary may wander out on their own. If they don’t, place a perch outside of the cage door to encourage them to leave. The bird will happily fly around the room until they become tired or hungry. While the canary is flying around, you should stay in the room with them. Do a quiet activity, like reading a book or surfing the internet, as they explore. After about 30 minutes, your canary will likely be hungry. Put some fresh food in their cage, and wait for them to return to their cage. Once inside, slowly approach the cage, and close the door before they can escape again.  If you move too quickly towards the cage, the canary may see you and bolt out of it again. Avoid feeding your canary outside of their cage or else they may not return as easily.

SUMMARY: Bird proof  the room. Open the cage door. Supervise your canary. Lure your canary back to its cage with food.

Activated carbon is a special filter media that removes chlorine, chloramines, and organic compounds from water.  Some activated carbon filters can be connected to your home’s water supply, or you can buy a filtered pitcher that uses an activated carbon filter.  Activated carbon filters remove both chlorine and chloramine.  Choose an activated carbon filter that has been certified by NSF International, a nonprofit that tests and certifies water filtration products. Reverse osmosis refers to the process in which ions and particles are removed from the water.  Reverse osmosis systems can be installed directly beneath your kitchen sink or where your water supply enters your home, and are therefore very convenient relative to other dechlorination methods.  But they’re also very expensive, often reaching several thousand U.S. dollars. Additionally, reverse osmosis filters are energy-intensive and produce large volumes of wastewater. All filters need to be changed eventually.  The amount of time that passes between filter changes depends on your filter’s size and how heavily it’s been used.  Check the manufacturer’s directions to ensure you’re changing your filter with the appropriate frequency. Boiling creates heat and aeration (via bubbles), the combination of which is sufficient to remove volatile chlorine after 20 minutes.  If you’re trying to dechlorinate large batches of water, however, this method is probably not practical. Boiling for at least 20 minutes will also remove chloramine, which is added instead of chlorine in some areas.
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Use an activated carbon filter for drinking water. Install a reverse osmosis filter in your home. Change your filter as needed. Boil chlorinated water for 20 minutes.