In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This will help keep your toilet clean between regular cleanings.   A cleaning tool remains useful only when kept in good and safe condition. Weekly cleaning of the toilet brush is essential for maintaining hygiene and ensuring the brush is doing its job in keeping the toilet properly clean.
Summary: Keep pre-moistened disinfecting wipes on hand and use them to wipe the exterior of the bowl daily. Try products that clip to the side of the bowl that clean the water with each flush. Employ the use of tablet products that rest in the toilet tank and clean the water with each flush. Keep the toilet brush clean too.

The chemical levels in your pool play a major role in how clean the water stays. Two to three times a week, use a testing kit to check the pH and chlorine levels to ensure that they are in the proper range. Add the proper chemicals to bring them to the proper levels if necessary.  A digital test strip reader is usually the easiest way to test the pool’s chemicals levels. Dip a testing strip in the water, and insert into the reader to determine the levels. Other strips change color and provide a chart to help you determine whether the levels are correct. It’s crucial that the water’s pH is at the right level to ensure that the sanitizers work properly to keep the water clean. It should be between 7.2 and 7.6 to maintain clean pool water. The chlorine level in your pool should be between 1 and 3 parts per million (ppm). If you test the pool's water and the levels aren't correct, you usually need to add chemicals to the pool to address the specific level. In most cases, it will be the pH that requires your attention.  If the pH is too high, add a pH reducer to the water according to the manufacturer’s instructions. If the pH is too low, add a pH increaser to the water according to the manufacturer’s instructions. If your pool’s chlorine levels are too low, you should add chlorine to the water. If the chlorine levels are too high, stop adding chlorine to the water and leave the water alone for a day or so to help lower the level. Chlorine tablets are the most effective sanitizer for above ground pools because they dissolve gradually to slowly release free chlorine into the water. Fill a floating chlorine dispenser with the tablets according to the instructions, and place it in the pool.  Make sure to refill the floater on a weekly basis to ensure that there is always a steady supply of chlorine for the water. If you prefer, you can install an automatic chlorine feeder for your above ground pool. It attaches to the filter system and uses tablets that dissolve even more slowly so you don’t need to refill it as often as a conventional floater. Even if you try to maintain proper chemical levels in your pool, debris from swimmers, such as sunscreen residue and perspiration, can still build up in the water. Using a shock product can help boost chlorine levels in a hurry to remove contaminants. Add the chemical to the water if your chlorine level falls too low or the water begins to look dull.  Follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding how to how add the shock to the water. Even if your chemical levels are balanced, you may want to shock the pool after heavy use or a storm to keep the water clean. In most cases, you shouldn’t need to shock your pool more than once every or every other week. After shocking the pool, you can’t swim it in for a while. In most cases, you need to wait until the chlorine levels fall back to 3 to 4 ppm but consult the shock’s instructions to be sure.
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One-sentence summary -- Test the chemical levels several times a week. Adjust the chemicals as necessary. Use a floater to keep a steady amount of chlorine in the pool. Shock the pool weekly to remove contaminants.

Q: One of the biggest enemies of fresh-tasting coffee is oxygen. Exposure to the air causes coffee beans, and especially ground coffee, to go stale very quickly. Invest in an hermetically-sealed container made for storing coffee, or at least use a container with a heavy airtight lid.  Airtight containers are also ideal for preventing coffee from absorbing neighboring odors and discouraging insect and mold growth. Some common airtight containers you can use include canning jars, Tupperware, and Ziplock bags. Light causes coffee beans and grounds to go stale quickly. This problem is easily remedied by storing it in an opaque container rather than a clear glass or plastic vessel.  There are a wide variety of airtight containers made of metal, ceramic, and opaque  glass that are great for storing coffee. If you insist on storing your coffee in a transparent container, it is best to store the container away from light, for example in a pantry or cabinet. You may not have a great degree of control over the moisture level in your kitchen pantry or cabinets, but remember that coffee will keep best in a dry environment. Try to avoid storing coffee beans in a damp basement or other area that is very moist. If you do need to store coffee in a moist area, keep it really well sealed. Also, move it out of the area before opening the packaging, so the moisture doesn't get to the beans It's important to keep coffee's temperature and humidity levels constant, so don't move it around to different areas of your home that have vastly different conditions. For instance, don't store it in a really warm cupboard and then move it to a cold basement. Coffee will rapidly deteriorate if storage conditions vary constantly.
A: Store your coffee in an airtight container. Choose an opaque container. Keep your coffee in a dry environment. Keep humidity and temperature conditions constant.

Problem: Article: An infected ingrown toenail will require medical treatment or the infection may spread to the bone. Signs that an ingrown toenail might be infected include:  redness swelling warmth pus If you have diabetes or any condition where circulation is limited in your feet (such as peripheral artery disease), then you will need to see a podiatrist for regular check-ups. Seeing a podiatrist can reduce your chances of needing a foot or limb amputation by as much as 85%. If you notice that you have an ingrown toenail or if your toenail has become infected, then call a podiatrist to make an appointment for as soon as possible. If you often get ingrown nails, then surgical removal of all or part of the nail may be the best option.  Your podiatrist can perform this procedure using local anesthesia, so you will not feel anything.  If the problem keeps recurring, then it may be necessary to remove an entire section of the nail root to prevent future ingrown nails.
Summary:
Check for signs of infection. See a podiatrist regularly if you have a condition that limits your circulation. Consider surgical removal.