In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Look in your basement or crawlspace for your sewer pipe. Follow the direction of the sewer pipe to identify the general location of your septic system. Go back outside and look around in that area to identify your septic tank.  Find a pipe that you know is a drain, such as a pipe coming from a toilet or a sink, and follow it until it connects to a larger pipe. The larger pipe is your sewer pipe. Once you locate your septic tank, draw a map of its location so you can find it in the future. If your tank is buried underground, you'll need to expose the top of it so you can inspect and access it. Use a shovel to remove enough dirt to allow you to see the top of the tank and the manhole.  Be careful not to drive the blade of the shovel into the septic system when you dig. Uncover the tank just enough to inspect it so you can bury it again when you're done so it isn't visible. Whenever you expose the top of the tank, look over the surface of it. Look for rust, dents, cracks, or any other signs of damage to the tank. Serious damage will require an inspection and possibly repairs from a septic tank specialist. Lots of corrosion and rust could mean it's time for you to replace your tank. A simple way to test if your plumbing is working correctly and traveling all the way to the septic tank is to check the connections by running water through them. Stand near the tank, have someone flush a toilet, and listen for the water traveling to the tank. If you see water bubbling through the ground or a crack in the system, your tank is in need of a repair from a septic tank specialist.
Summary: Follow your sewer pipe to locate your septic tank. Remove the dirt covering the top of your tank. Check for any cracks or damage to the septic tank. Flush a toilet to make sure the tank is working properly.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . Tie the yarn onto your crochet needle by making an adjustable slipknot near the tip. . Crochet two chain stitches from the loop on your hook. . Work two single crochets into the second chain from the hook, which also happens to be the first chain stitch your crocheted. Use a slip stitch to join the last single crochet with the first. You should make a round with six stitches total. Make one chain stitch from the loop on your hook to start a new round. Make two single crochets in each stitch from your previous round. Use a slip stitch to join the last and first stitches together. You should have a round with 12 stitches total. Make one chain stitch from the loop on your hook to start a new round. Single crochet into two stitches from the previous round, six times around. Join the final stitch with the first using a slip stitch. You should make a round with six stitches total. Weave the tail end into the stitches on the back of the button, using a darning needle if necessary.  Use your hands to slightly flatten the button. As you stitch or weave in your tail end, weave it through the entire thickness to keep it secure.
Summary: Make a slip knot Chain two Make six single crochets Chain one and work two single crochets in each stitch. Chain one and make six sets of two single crochets. Weave the tail in.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Certain activities or settings can pose more of a risk for the spread of infections or illnesses if you have come into contact with animals, people, or food. Consider what you have been touching and who you have been in contact with. Using sanitizer periodically during the day can help reduce the chance of getting sick. Inspect both sides of your hands and fingers to see if there is any debris on them. See if there is any buildup caught underneath your fingernails. Look for any open wounds, cuts, or scrapes. Hand sanitizer is most effective when applied to clean hands.  Due to its alcohol content, hand sanitizer may irritate the wounds. This pain can be uncomfortable, but it is only temporary. The most effective way to remove or deactivate germs is to clean your hands with clean running water and soap. However, many times it is not possible to locate a bathroom or sink immediately. In this case, hand sanitizer is meant to be used as a convenient alternative to help reduce the spread of germs and potential chance of illness.  Hand sanitizers may not remove or deactivate harmful chemicals. If you have been exposed to any chemicals or pesticides, you should wash the exposed area with soap and water and consult with a doctor if necessary.  Washing your hands with soap is the most effective way to kill COVID-19, which causes the novel coronavirus, since you break down the germs.
Summary:
Use hand sanitizer periodically throughout the day. Rinse your hands if they are visibly dirty. Clean your hands with soap in most cases.