Problem: Article: Dripper irrigation systems provide a steady flow of water to individual plants. If you want to water each plant on its own, choose a dripper system to give your plants a direct water source.  A dripper system consists of many square, flat waterspout-like "drippers" hooked to your irrigation piping that emit a small, steady water flow. Dripper systems also work well for potted outdoor plants. If you have a large yard or want to cover more area, you may want to choose another system. Sprinkler heads can water a radius between 3 feet (0.91 m) to 30 feet (9.1 m), depending on the flow rate and water pressure. Pick a sprinkler system if you have a large yard that needs even watering. Sprinkler irrigation systems consist of many sprinkler bulbs hooked to the irrigation piping that spray water out of their nozzles. Sprayers and bubblers have adjustable radiuses and can provide either direct or general attention to plants in your yard. Choose a bubbler or sprayer system if you want to control the amount of direct water flow your plants get at a given time.  Sprayer and bubbler systems look like a cross between sprinklers and bubblers. They are generally flat and square, with a nozzle on top that sprays a steady water flow. Bubbler and sprayer systems tend to have a smaller radius than sprinkler systems.
Summary: Install a dripper system to water individual plants. Choose a sprinkler irrigation system to cover more distance. Buy a sprayer or bubbler system as a hybrid between drippers and sprinklers.

Problem: Article: If you decide that you want to dispose of your kerosene, you'll need to find a household hazardous waste collection site sponsored by your local waste district. Look in the yellow pages or online to find the one nearest to you. First, ask them if they accept kerosene. If they do, ask if you'll need to drop your kerosene off or if they'll come pick it up from you house.  If necessary, make an appointment for them to pick up your kerosene or for you to drop it off. Ask them if there is a disposal fee. There is sometimes a disposal fee for toxic waste, so it's good to know beforehand. Taking advantage of community waste collection days is a great way to manage hazardous household waste without harming the environment. Collection days are typically sponsored by a local government agency. Go online to look up your community waste collection day to find out the date, drop off location, and the materials that the program will accept. Most service stations (gas stations) accept used or unwanted motor oil, but some may also accept kerosene. If you find a station that does accept kerosene, make sure you deliver it in a properly marked container so that it does not get confused for any other type of gasoline or oil. It's best to call service stations in advance to see if they accept kerosene. They will be able to point you in the right direction to safely dispose of your kerosene. Some fire stations may even accept your unwanted kerosene.
Summary: Look up your local hazardous waste collection site. Call you local disposal companies. Use collection days to have unused kerosene picked up. Take your unused kerosene to a service station that accepts unwanted fuel. Contact your local fire department or local government if you cannot find a hazardous waste collection site.

Problem: Article: Select a colorful or patterned pair of shoes such as Converse, Vans, or Doc Martens. You can wear high-top or low-top styles, based on personal preference. This is a great way to add a touch of urban flair to your laid-back look. Combine a red sweatshirt and light blue wash of denim jeans. Then, wear a checkered shoe for a pop of color. If you want to elevate your look, put on a pair of pumps or wedges. This is a great idea if you are wearing a dress or trousers, for instance. Select a neutral-colored shoe for a subtle addition, or choose a brightly-colored pair for a pop of color.  You can wear a pair of black heels with black trousers and a grey sweatshirt. You can also wear a pair of purple pumps with light-washed skinny jeans and a colored sweatshirt. A great way to dress up your sweatshirt is with a stylish bag. Grab a clutch if you are going out to dinner or the club, use a purse if you have a lot of items, or go for a backpack for a masculine style. Either way, using an attractive bag adds a personalized touch to your look. For example, go with a briefcase-style purse if you are wearing your sweatshirt to the office. If you want to embellish your outfit, try adding a colorful statement necklace. Select 1 with beads, rhinestones, or semi-precious stones for a stylish addition. Let the necklace sit on the outside of your sweatshirt so you can show it off! Try wearing a baby blue and royal blue, floral statement necklace with a navy sweatshirt and jeans. Throw on an oversized or aviator-style sunglasses to finish your look. This small accessory can make your outfit look more pulled together. Choose a brightly-colored pair for a pop of color, or select a neutral pair to wear with many outfits. Try wearing a pair of patterned leggings with a plain sweatshirt, then put on a bright red pair of sunglasses.
Summary: Throw on a pair of cool, funky sneakers for a personalized statement. Add a pair of heels to your ensemble for a dressy touch. Use a stylish clutch, purse, or backpack to carry your items. Add a large, statement necklace if you want a pop of color. Wear a pair of trendy shades with your outfit to add a touch of glam.

Problem: Article: Some scratches may stop bleeding on their own. Others may bleed more heavily. To stop it from bleeding, place a clean tissue, cotton ball, cloth, or piece of gauze on it. Press down to apply pressure to stop the bleeding. Though many scratches are not very deep, you should never touch them with dirty hands. Any open wound, even a thin scratch, can get infected if you transfer contaminants from your hand. Always wash your hands with soap and warm water before touching the scratch. Place the scratch under running water. This helps clean any dirt, bacteria, or debris from the scratch. You can also clean around the scratch with mild soap. Avoid using hydrogen peroxide or iodine on a scratch. It can irritate the wound. Most scratches and scrapes can be treated at home without a doctor’s care. However, you may find that the scratch needs medical attention. If the bleeding doesn’t stop or it continues to soak through your bandage, you may need to see a doctor.  If the scratch gets infected, you should see a doctor. Signs to look for include increased pain, swelling, and redness around the scratch and warmth around the area. Look for pus oozing from the scratch. Infections may also make you have a fever. If the wound is deep, punctured, or dirty, you may need a tetanus shot. If you have not had a tetanus booster in the last five years, visit your doctor to get one.
Summary:
Apply pressure to stop the bleeding. Wash your hands before touching the scratch. Clean the scratch. Determine if you need to see a doctor.