Write an article based on this "Put cozy blankets and pillows on the bed to make it more comfortable. Add a few stuffed animals to the bed. Install string lights or incandescent bulbs for soft lighting. Hang blackout curtains or window shades. Include a fan in warmer months and a heater in cooler months."
article: Make sure that the mattress for the bed is supportive and the right size, and that the pillows are comfortable. Pick warm, cozy bedding for winter, and cooler linens for summer.  For younger children especially, transitioning to their own bed can be difficult. Having a special stuffed animal or blanket in their bed with them can help them to feel comfortable and get a good night’s sleep.  Consider allowing your child to pick their own bedding or a special blanket. This helps make their new space special to them, and keep the bed feeling cozy. Stuffed animals will help decorate the room and make your child feel more comfortable when they are trying to get to sleep. The stuffed animals may match the color scheme, or add a bright pattern and pop of color to the room. Extra stuffed animals could be stored in a woven basket, or displayed on shelves. Having lights that are too bright in your child’s bedroom, especially just before bedtime, can make it much more difficult for them to get to sleep. Having a soft reading light can help your child to get used to having the main lights off, and will also create a soft and warm atmosphere.  If your child uses a nightlight, consider getting one with a red bulb. This dims the light from the nightlight and instead gives a warm glow, which is less activating to your child’s brain.  You can adjust the brightness and replace the shades of many lights. This means that you can change out the lighting as your child grows. Check the room for any electronic lights. Once their bedroom is fully dark, tiny electronic lights can really stand out and make it hard to fall asleep. Try facing these towards the wall or covering them if possible. Blocking out as much light during sleeping hours is key to getting a full night’s sleep. Blackout curtains or window shades will block out the late sunlight during summer months and also streetlights, to create a healthy sleeping environment.  If you don’t want to purchase whole new curtains or window shades, you can also buy blackout curtain liners which attach to regular curtains, or blackout shades with suction cups that can attach to windows. You can buy these products from many homeware and curtain stores.  Blackout curtains are a great option because they allow you to open the shades during the day to let in natural light, which is important to creating a sense of comfort. Then, at night, you can close the shades to block unwanted light. Having a comfortable temperature in the bedroom is essential for your child to get a good night's sleep. The optimal temperature for sleep is 65°F (18°C), and this can have a big impact on the quality of sleep your child is getting.  Fans and heaters aren't the only options for adjusting the temperature to make it more sleep-friendly. Extra blankets and comforters, air conditioning, or keeping the window open if possible can also work wonders.  If the area in which you live tends to dry out during a certain season, a humidifier may also be beneficial for climate control. This keeps the room from getting too dry and can help prevent discomfort caused by dry air such as raw nasal passages and sore throats.

Write an article based on this "Fly into China. Take the train from a major Chinese city to Tibet. Fly to Tibet from China. Book a hotel in advance through a tour guide. Find accommodations in remote areas in person."
article: Book a ticket to China at least 3-4 months before you plan to travel. You may land in Beijing, the capital city, if you want to explore northern China a bit before going to Tibet. If you want to make getting to Tibet easier, you may fly into a central city like Chengdu or a southern city like Guangzhou. Consider your budget and your travel itinerary. If you have some money and time, you may fly into Beijing, explore for a few days, and then find transportation to Tibet. Or it may be more economical for you to fly to Chengdu and then go straight to Tibet so you can spend most of your travel time there. You can take the train daily from Xining, Lanzhou, Chengdu, Chongqing, Beijing, Guangzhou, and Shanghai. The train is an inexpensive option if you are traveling on a budget. Book them earlier to ensure you get a spot.  Taking the train from major cities like Beijing and Chengdu may be easier, but the train ride will be longer than if you depart from a central city like Chengdu or a southern city like Guangzhou. Leaving from Xining may be the best option if you want to have an easier time getting used to the altitude change and prefer a shorter train trip. The train can cost CNY500-CNY750 ($75-$115 USD) one way, depending on which city in China you depart from. If you’d prefer to go by plane, you can fly out from Chengdu, Xi’an, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chongqing. Beijing and Shanghai are major cities so you may find it easier to get a flight to Tibet. However, the flights will be longer than flying out of Xi'an, Chongqing, or Guangzhou. Chengdu may be the best option, as it offers 6-10 flights a day to Lhasa.  The cost of flights can vary depending on where you are flying from. Compare prices online to find flights within your budget. Your tour guide may be able to arrange flights for you as part of your travel package to Tibet. The easiest way to arrange accommodations is to do it through your tour guide. They can usually offer you a variety of accommodations, from five star hotels to budget hotels or hostels. Give the tour guide a sense of your budget and what type of accommodation you want. They can then book it for you so you do not have to worry about it when you arrive. Most hotels in Tibet do not have a website or an online booking option, so you will need to do this in person or through your tour guide. If you plan to travel in remote areas of Tibet, you do not need to reserve accommodations in advance. Instead, you can get a list of hotels from your tour guide and book them in person when you arrive. Your tour guide can also arrange accommodations in remote areas for you in advance.

Write an article based on this "Find your tank. Dig out the top of the tank. Inspect the tank for cracks."
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Start from the sewer pipe in the lower level of your house, if possible. Follow the direction it takes as it exits the house. Your tank may be out there and buried. Locating the tank now saves time and money later regardless if you or an inspector clean the tank. Your tank may be buried underground. Before inspection, take a shovel and remove the dirt around the top of the tank. Your tank will have an access port lid which should be strong and on tight. Risers can be added on top of the tank. These help you locate and access the tank without digging. Septic system pumpers can add these. Look along the tank, including the inside, for damaged areas. Cracks need to be repaired by a professional once the tank is pumped so the system doesn’t fail. Look for any rusted or broken pieces on the inlet and outlet pipes required for drainage. Check any distribution boxes or pump chambers, if your tank has one attached. It is useful to run some water from your house, such as from the toilet or washing machine, to see if the water makes it to the tank and then drains properly.