Article: Because your puppy is so small, you can easily bathe him in either the utility sink (if you have one) or the bathtub. Whichever location you choose, be sure to place either a towel or slip-proof mat on the bottom surface to keep your puppy from slipping or falling during his bath.  In addition, it is important for puppies to be warm. A small space heater may be useful in keeping the room warm. Organize all of your supplies in the bathing area. This will keep you organized and efficient, as well as lessen the chance that you will have to turn your back on your puppy during the bathing process. Place some of your puppy's toys in the sink or bathtub. This will help keep him entertained during the bath and will make the experience more fun for him.  Plastic toys and toys inside which you can hide a treat are good to have your puppy play with during bath time.  Consider diluting the shampoo (1 part shampoo to 10 parts water) and conditioner (1 part conditioner to 8 parts water). Diluting each product may be necessary if your puppy has particularly sensitive skin. It would be helpful to keep some treats nearby to feed to your puppy while you are bathing him. Rather than calling him to come to you, you should go to him, pick him up, and carry him to the sink or tub. If your puppy is extremely young, he may not yet know how to respond consistently to his name being called—this is another reason to go to him rather than call him to come to you.  Walk slowly with your puppy and talk to him in a quiet and soothing voice to keep him calm before bath time. His first bath may be an unsettling experience for him, so you will want to make him feel as comfortable as possible. You can also offer him some treats as you are carrying him. Use a bristle brush to smooth out your puppy's coat and remove mats (areas of clumped fur) before bathing him. These mats can become nearly impossible to comb or brush through when the fur becomes wet, so it is preferable to get the hair as smooth as possible before getting your puppy wet.  Shih Tzus have long hair, which can make brushing a challenge. Detangling sprays are available that could help you brush through knots and mats in your puppy's fur. Detangling products are available at your local pet store. Spraying water on your puppy's coat while you are brushing him can also brush through knots.  Brush down your puppy and toward his back. It is very important to test the temperature of the water before getting your puppy wet. The water should be no warmer than  lukewarm.  If you are bathing him in your bathtub, try using a handheld showerhead to get him wet. If he is frightened by the showerhead, you can fill a pitcher with water and pour the water over him.  Gently hold his head up to avoid getting his face and eyes wet.  Make sure that you place cotton balls in his ears before getting him wet. Follow the instructions on the shampoo bottle to determine how much shampoo to use. Starting from the back of your puppy's head and working your way back to his tail, use your hands to gently work the shampoo into his coat and skin. As mentioned previously, you could use a canine bath brush rather than your hands to bathe your puppy.  Pay particular attention to your puppy's belly and the area between his back legs. These areas tend to get very dirty, so you want to make sure you don't miss these places when you bathe your puppy. Gently position your puppy's head upward when shampooing him to avoid getting shampoo in your puppy's eyes, ears, and mouth. Residue from the shampoo can make your puppy's skin itchy and uncomfortable, so you will need to rinse his coat thoroughly to remove all of the shampoo. Because dogs' coats tend to be thicker than human hair, several rinses may be necessary to get all of the shampoo out. You will know when you have rinsed out all of the shampoo when you no longer see suds in your puppy's coat or in the water in the bottom of the sink or tub. Apply the conditioner in the same way that you applied the shampoo. This is a crucial step to moisturize your puppy's coat, replenish his skin's essential oils, prevent hair breakage, and seal the hair shaft. Follow the instructions on the conditioner bottle to determine how much conditioner to use and how long you should leave it in before rinsing it out. Dampen a clean washcloth and gently wipe your puppy's face. Be sure to wipe in the corners of his eyes, and around his eyes, to remove tear stain and excess goo. Make sure to clean around the corners of his mouth as well.  Shih Tzus have shallow eye sockets, which makes them prone to excessive tearing and subsequent reddish-brown tear stains.  You can use a small amount of hydrogen peroxide, applied to a cotton ball or small washcloth, to remove the tear stains. First, use a few towels to pat him dry. It is important to pat him dry, since using a rubbing motion can cause split ends to develop in his coat. Once you have patted him dry, use the blow dryer to finish drying him off. Use one hand to work through and lift the hair while you are using the blow dryer. This will ensure that all layers of his coat are fully dried.  To prevent thermal damage to your puppy's skin, use the lowest possible heat setting on the blow dryer and do not keep the heat in any one area for a long period of time.  Make sure to keep the blow dryer's nozzle at least a few inches (about five to eight centimeters) away from your pet's coat.  Keep in mind that your puppy will probably have the urge to shake off as soon as you finish rinsing out the conditioner. Remember to remove the cotton balls from his ears after you have finished drying him off.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Prepare the bathing area. Bring your puppy to the bathing area. Brush your puppy. Get your puppy wet. Apply shampoo to your puppy's coat. Rinse out the shampoo. Apply conditioner to your puppy's coat. Clean your puppy's face. Dry off your puppy.

Separate your mask from the headgear by detaching the arms that secure it to the outer frame and fabric backstrap. Then gently pull the mask away from the ring that connects it to the tube. Check your machine’s user guide for more specific instructions on disassembly. Wet the mask under running warm water. Use your hands to lather it with a mild soap, then rinse well until you’ve removed all soapy residue.  You can use hand soap or baby shampoo, but be sure that your choice of soap doesn’t contain moisturizers. Avoid products that contain bleach, ammonia, or alcohol. Check your user guide for any further warnings about cleaning products you should avoid. After rinsing, shake as much water off of the mask as you can. Lay the mask out on a clean towel or flat surface to air dry. Choose an area away from direct sunlight to dry your mask. It’s perfectly fine to use mild soap and water to clean your CPAP mask every morning. However, you could also purchase CPAP mask wipes online or at your sleep center. Instead of washing your mask, you’d simply wipe it down then let it air dry for a minute or two. You can purchase a canister of 62 wipes online for around $10 (US).
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Disassemble your headgear. Hand wash the mask with soapy water. Air dry your mask after washing. Consider using CPAP mask wipes.