In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If so, then does it conform to local regulations? Is the equipment in good order with evidence of maintenance? Local regulations may stipulate that the pool is surrounded by a childproof fence and also that a qualified lifeguard is on duty when the pool is open. Fully researching this issue properly is an absolute must. For instance, in Italy a full time "pool boy" or bagnini is required for any campsite pool. This raises issues of needing to employ an additional employee with the associated running costs. However, in Denmark no such provision is required. Prospective buyers in the US are advised to consult state authorities. A pool may be a must in hot locations but do not underestimate the work or commitment involved in running a clean, legal and safe pool for your clients. What is the peak season temperature of the water without any additional heating? Will you need heating and if so is solar an option? Not all campers consider a pool a bonus, those seeking a quiet retreat often view pools as a bonus in terms of an additional facility but as a negative in terms of attracting other campers of a noisier disposition. Some campers on balance actually seek out campsites that lack certain amenities that are judged to be attractions for a different sector of the market.
Summary: Note whether there a swimming pool on the campsite. Understand what pool ownership involves. Be pragmatic.

The major symptom of a broken foot is overwhelming pain when you try to put any pressure at all on your foot or walk on your foot. If you have a broken toe, you can usually still walk and not be in too much pain. A broken foot will be overwhelmingly painful to walk on. Boots will often mask the pain of a break by providing a degree of support; removing them after a suspected fracture is the best way to diagnose the injury. This will help you determine if your foot is broken, as you can compare your two feet side by side. If you cannot get your shoes and socks off, even with the assistance of someone else, you should go to the nearest emergency room or call 911. Your foot is likely broken and requires immediate medical care. Cut the boot and sock off before swelling damages the foot. Check if your injured foot is swollen, as well as the toes on that foot. You can also compare your injured foot with your healthy foot to see if it appears very red and inflamed, or has deep purple and green bruising all over it. You may also notice open wounds on your injured foot. You can also try to determine if the foot is sprained or broken. Sprains occur when you stretch or tear a ligament, which is the tissue that connect two bones together. Breaks are a fracture or complete break of the bone. Look for any bones sticking through the skin, or any areas of your foot that appear misshapen or at an unnatural angle. If there are any bones sticking out or your foot appears deformed, it is likely broken. If your injured foot appears to be broken, you should head to the nearest emergency room. If you are alone and no one can assist you, call 911. Do not drive yourself to the emergency room if you have a broken foot. Any broken bone can cause shock, which makes it too dangerous for you to drive yourself. If someone is able to drive you to the emergency room, you should try to stabilize your foot so it is secure while you are in the car and does not move around. Use a pillow and slide it under your foot. Secure it with tape or tie it to your foot so it helps your foot to stay upright. Try to keep your foot elevated as you travel; sit in the back seat to elevate your foot if you can.
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One-sentence summary -- Note if it is too painful to walk on your foot. Try to take your socks and shoes off. Compare your feet and look for signs of bruising, swelling, and injury. Check if the foot is broken or just sprained. Head to the nearest emergency room.

Q: If there's a possibility that there is important or sensitive information on the floppy disks, you may want to find a way to get the information off of the disks. If you still have an old computer with a floppy disk drive, try that first. If not, look for a floppy disk drive you can plug into your computer with a USB drive. Major electronic stores sell these external floppy disk drives. There are also services that will extract the data from floppy disks for you. However, this can be costly. These are also called secure delete programs, and they rewrite the data on floppy disks so that it is completely erased. Insert the disk into the drive and run the program. When the program is done, all the data on the disk will have been securely deleted.  Once you run a shredding program, the information on the disks will be gone for good. You can either repurpose the floppy disks or take them to an e-waste center. This only works if you have a drive for your floppy disks. It may be easier to take the disks apart and physically destroy them. Buy a neodymium magnet from an office store or big box store. Rub the magnet all over both sides of your floppy disk. This will scramble all of the data on the disk, making it unusable. Neodymium magnets are extra-powerful magnets. To open up the floppy disk, remove the rectangular metal piece at the top of the disk, pull out the spring underneath it, and use your fingers to pry open the disk's shell. Cut up the disk inside with a pair of scissors. Don't cut in a neat design. Random cuts work best.  The smaller and more numerous the pieces, the better, as the pieces can be taped back together. Don't worry about being gentle with the disk. You may need to be a little rough to open it up. Alternatively, after taking the disk apart, you can put the magnetic tape into a cross-cut shredder. your floppy disks outside to completely destroy them. Use a solid metal trash bin or a burn barrel. Place the floppy disks inside and light them with a long lighter. You may need to use some lighter fluid and paper or cardboard kindling to get the fire going.  The fumes from burning floppy disks will be quite strong and toxic. It's best to burn them outside so that you don't breathe in the fumes too much. Stand up wind from the fire. Check local laws about burning trash on your property. Some places ban any trash burning, or limit what you can burn.
A: Check what is on the disks, if you can. Run a "shredding" program if you can plug in the disks. Run a strong magnet over the floppy disk to erase any data on it. Rip open the floppy disk and cut it up with scissors to physically destroy data. Burn

Article: Then, turn them off. They're in the corner of the map. A cutscene should play. Shoot the rocket and the fight is over.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Run to each spotlight in the area. When all lights are off, run away from Wesker. Take out a rocket launcher, and shoot him while he doesn't notice you.

Problem: Article: A laser lens is needed to condense the light from a wide pattern to a thin beam. This concentrates the energy of your laser. This concentrated beam is what allows you to burn things with your laser. Glass lenses are better than plastic lenses, but they are more expensive. Adjust the lens to concentrate the beam when you are using the laser. This will make the beam powerful enough to burn through some materials and ignite matches or paper. Be very careful when using this laser. Do not point it at anyone or anything that does not belong to you. The laser is very dangerous when focused. It is a crime to point the laser at aircraft and/or motor vehicles. Adjust the beam so that the laser is spread out. This will make the laser less powerful when hitting any one spot. This is the safest way to store the laser in case it accidentally gets turned on. Keep in mind that the laser can still be dangerous, however. It should never be within reach of children.
Summary:
Obtain a laser lens. Concentrate the beam. Widen the beam when you are finished.