Write an article based on this "Turn on the air compressor and use the nebulizer. Continue to inhale the medication. Turn off the nebulizer and clean up. Disinfect the nebulizer once a week."
article: Put the mouthpiece into your mouth, above the tongue, and keep your lips sealed tightly around it. Inhale slowly and deeply in through your mouth so that all the medicine goes into your lungs. Exhale either through your mouth or nose. For adults, holding the nose closed can help ensure the medicine is inhaled through the mouth. Consider using an aerosol mask as an alternative to a mouthpiece for young children or people that are too ill to hold the mouthpiece. Aerosol masks attach to the top of the nebulizer cup. The mask comes in pediatric and adult sizes. Sit up and keep inhaling the medication until the mist stops. This usually takes about 10-15 minutes. Once all liquid is gone, the mist stops coming out. The nebulizer cup should be empty. Distract yourself by watching TV or listening to music. Set up an activity to occupy young children during the nebulizer treatment. Puzzles, books or coloring may help the child sit still for the length of the treatment. Ideally, hold the child in your lap since the child should be sitting straight up to receive the optimal dosage of medication. Be sure to unplug it from the outlet and detach the medicine cup and mouthpiece from the tubing. Wash the medicine cup and mouthpiece with warm soapy water and rinse them with water. Place the equipment on a clean towel to fully air dry. Make sure to do this after each treatment and daily. Don't wash the tubing. If it gets wet, replace the tubing. Also, don't put any parts of the nebulizer into a dishwasher to clean it because the heat can warp the plastic. To disinfect, always follow the manufacturer's guidelines. Soak all parts, except for the tubing, in one part white distilled vinegar to three parts hot water for one hour. Discard the solution. Rinse the parts, except for the tubing, in cold water and air dry them on a clean towel. After the parts are dry, store them in a clean area in the case. For cleanliness, if more than one person is needs a nebulizer, do not share equipment even if it is washed. Each person should use his or her own nebulizer.

Write an article based on this "Try to make it to a gas station. Keep a spare in your vehicle. Call a tow truck. Invest in a set of run flat tires."
article: If there’s a gas station within sight, and you’ve been fortunate enough to avoid a total blowout, you may be able to steer the vehicle in carefully and inflate the tire at an air pump. Gas stations also typically stock the sort of supplies needed for basic auto repairs, like tire patching kits, which means there are few better places to be if you experience a flat.  Don’t push yourself too hard to get to a gas station. If your destination is more than half a mile away, you’ll be better off pulling over where you are. In some cases, gas station attendants are trained to be able to help stranded drivers change flat tires. Most newer vehicles comes equipped with a spare tire either on the back or in a separate compartment in the trunk. If your car or truck is among them, you’re in luck. Just switch the flat tire out with the spare and you’ll be able to make it to a garage for a full repair.  If you’re not sure how to change a tire yourself, consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual for a step-by-step walkthrough. Compact spare tires (also known as “donuts”) are designed to carry you about 50 miles maximum, and can only withstand speeds up to 55mph. If you aren't able to make it to a garage or change the tire yourself, you may have no choice but to get a tow. Once you make the call, a wrecker service will be dispatched to take your vehicle to the nearest auto repair center so that you can get the problem fixed without delay. In some cases, the person that shows up may even be able to patch the damaged tire right then and there.  Signing up for a roadside assistance program like AAA can be a big help should you find yourself in a bind. Typically, you can expect to wait 45 minutes to an hour for the tow truck driver to arrive. That’s still probably not much longer than it would take for you to change the tire yourself. Keep your cell phone charged when you’re on the road in case you need to place a call in the event of an emergency. Run flat tires are specially engineered to be safe to drive on even after they’re totally deflated. The reinforced flat acts as a cushion against the wheel that eases the stress of coasting to a safe stopping location. Whether you don’t have any experience changing a tire or you’d simply prefer not to, run flat tires can save you quite a bit of inconvenience. Some run flat tires can allow drivers to keep going for up to 100 miles at a reduced speed before wearing out.

Write an article based on this "Write a brief introduction. Provide a date when the change will take place. List your new address. Include any other relevant information. Thank the recipient. Provide a means of contact. Craft several letters."
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Start your letter with a statement to inform the recipient of the letter's purpose. This doesn't have to be long. Typically a single sentence that says something like "This letter is to advise you that my address will be changing soon" will suffice. Don't get too wordy with your introduction. You want to keep the letter under a page, so it should be brief and to the point. Along with your introduction, you need to let your recipients know exactly when they need to start using your new address rather than your current one.  Make sure you're giving your recipients enough time to receive the letter, update their records, and get any letters out to the proper address. Provide your recipients with the new address they should use for all correspondence with you in the future. Typically it's best to format it the way it should be formatted on the envelope, so it's easy for them to note and copy. Depending on the circumstances of your move, there may be other information that your recipients need to know, such as if others also are moving with you, or whether your business will remain open during the move. To close your letter, double space after your last paragraph and write a simple sentence thanking the recipient. If they are a business associate, you may want to also add a note about how you appreciate their business. For example, if your business is relocating, you might write "Thank you for your attention to this matter. I greatly appreciate the value you add to this company and look forward to continued work with you." After you thank the recipient, you may want to provide a phone number or email address the recipient can contact if they have any questions or concerns. This is especially important if your business is relocating. You may want to route all questions or concerns about the relocation to a particular phone number or extension, or to a particular email address. Especially if you're relocating your business, you may want to have more than one letter. That way you can tailor one letter specifically to clients or customers, another to business associates, and another to vendors or dealers. Consider several letters if you have any relevant information you want to include that only applies to one audience. This way no one is getting any information other than what they need.