In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Wear rubber gloves, eye goggles, and an N-95 respirator. Look for the respirator at hardware stores. Also wear long sleeves and long pants that you can launder or discard immediately. Plan to undress in the room that you’ve cleaned of mold.  Open the windows to ensure good ventilation when you clean. You can also use a 3M#1860 or TC-21C particulate respirator. After you clean, put the clothes in a plastic bag for the laundry or disposal so you don’t spread mold spores in other areas of your home. Don’t let other people or pets into the space where you are cleaning the mold. First wet the surface you’ll clean to cut down on mold flying around while you scrub. Use the soap and a stiff bristled scrub brush to remove mold from hard plastic, glass, and metal. You might need to sand growth on structural wood, including wall studs. These can include paper, drywall, insulation, ceiling tiles, carpets, and carpet padding. Discard these carefully in sealed plastic bags. Replace any moldy wood trim and floorboards. Combine 1.5 cups (360 mL) of chlorine bleach with one gallon (3.785 L) of water. Wipe this on the surfaces that you’ve cleaned. Keep the area wet for 15-30 minutes so the bleach can effectively disinfect the surface. Use clean water to rinse after you’ve disinfected. Immediately dry the area you’ve cleaned. Use fans, open windows, and/or dehumidifiers to accelerate the drying process. Combat future mold by painting the area with an antimicrobial paint. Only paint after you have properly cleaned and dried the surface. If you don’t want an antimicrobial paint, choose a latex-based paint that will allow the air to flow through your interior walls and reduce future mold growth. Monitor the area frequently to prevent or address any future outbreaks.
Summary: Protect your health when cleaning mold. Scrub hard surfaces with a non-ammonia detergent or soap. Remove porous surfaces covered in mold. Disinfect the area with bleach. Rinse and dry the cleaned surface. Apply a paint with antimicrobial properties.

While carrying a dog on a stretcher or driving them, wedge anything you have that's soft around the dog's body to keep their body from moving around unnecessarily.  Pillows or rolled up towels and blankets are ideal. Unless it is quite warm, use a blanket, towel, or piece of clothing to wrap the dog during transportation.  Not only will this calm the dog down, if will prevent heat loss that may occur due to shock or injury. If anyone else is around, have someone else drive to the vet. This will allow you to help keep the dog from moving around. Further, this will keep you from driving distractedly. Call the veterinary hospital to let them know you're on your way. Describe the dog's injuries to help the vet prepare for your arrival and start helping the dog as efficiently as possible. If no one else is around to drive, complete the call before getting on the road. Another benefit of calling ahead is ensuring that the vet you're heading for is capable of treating your dog. If they are not, you may be able to have a vet meet you there for emergency service, or they can tell you where to go instead.
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One-sentence summary -- Minimize spine and neck movement during transportation. Cover the dog. Have someone else drive. Call the vet en route.

Q: To finish the natto, you’ll need to warm the beans in the oven for several hours. Set the temperature to 200°F (93°C) and allow it to preheat fully. If your oven temperature doesn’t go as low as 200°F (93°C), use the lowest heat setting possible. You can even go as low as 100°F (38°C) if possible. Use a sterilized spoon to add a thin layer of beans to the bottom of 3 to 4 oven-safe glass jar. If any of the beans fall onto the counter or table during the transfer, discard them.  Make sure that the jars you use have lids. Sterilize the jars in boiling water before filling them. When the beans are in the jars, place a piece of sterilized cheesecloth over each one. Next, place the lids on the jars, closing them tightly. Once they’re closed, place the covered jars in the preheated oven. Allow the beans to ferment in the oven for 22 to 24 hours. You can also place the jars in a food dehydrator to ferment the beans. When the beans are finished fermenting, remove the jars from the oven. Let them cool for at least two hours. Once the beans are cooled, remove the lids from the jars and discard the cheesecloth. Replace the lids on the jars so they’re tightly closed once more. When the jars are recovered, place them in the refrigerator. Let them chill at least overnight or up to 3 to 4 days. Natto are often served as part of a Japanese breakfast. It can also be incorporated into your meals in other interesting ways.
A: Preheat the oven. Add the beans to oven-safe jars. Cover the jars with cheesecloth and the lids. Place in the oven to ferment for 24 hours. Allow the natto to cool. Remove the cheesecloth and recover the jars with lids. Refrigerate the natto overnight.

Article: The Facebook app looks like a white "f" in a blue square icon on your home screen, or in a folder. This button is located in the lower-right corner of your screen. It will open your navigation menu on a new page. This option is located towards the bottom of the menu. Your options will pop up from the bottom of your screen. This will open your Settings menu on a new page. On some versions of the Facebook app, you will see a Chat Settings option on the pop-up menu here. In this case, select this option. This option is listed next to a gray speech bubble icon. Turning off this switch will disable mobile chat on your iPhone or iPad. You will appear offline to all of your friends on Messenger.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open the Facebook app on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the three horizontal lines icon. Scroll down and tap Settings. Tap Account Settings on the pop-up menu. Scroll down and tap Chat Settings on the Settings menu. Slide the Chat switch to .

Problem: Article: The consular official should tell you what you need to bring in advance of your interview. For example, you will probably need the following:  confirmation page to Form DS-160 receipt for payment of the application fee passport photographs if you couldn’t upload the picture evidence you intend to return home after your trip (some applicants) evidence of your ability to pay for the trip, such as bank statements (some applicants) When you arrive at the consulate or embassy, show your appointment letter to the guards. An embassy or consular official will check to make sure everything is in order. You will then talk to a different official, who may ask you questions about your job, education, and your plans while you are in the U.S. Answer all questions honestly.  The interviewer wants to see that you have sufficiently strong ties to your home country so that you won’t try to stay in the U.S. permanently. If you are traveling for medical treatment, you may need to provide a diagnosis from your doctor and an explanation of the treatment you are seeking. In some countries, you must pay an additional issuance fee. You can check how much you will pay ahead of time by contacting your embassy or consulate. You can also check the State Department website and enter your country. Digital, ink-free fingerprints will probably be taken during your interview. However, each consulate or embassy is different, so you may give them at a different time. If you are approved, then arrange for the delivery of your visa. For example, you can usually pay at the consulate for a courier to deliver the visa to you. The average processing times will differ depending on the embassy and your personal situation, but 3-5 business days is typical.
Summary:
Gather documents. Answer questions. Pay an issuance fee. Give fingerprints. Receive your visa.