Problem: Article: This prank involves transmitting spooky sounds to a place of your choosing, to scare people of your choosing. You don’t need much for this — just your voice, a spooky setting, and a baby monitor set (transmitter and receiver). You could do this to your friends, family, or even your kids, if you have them and are confident it won’t scar them for life. Think about where it would be really frightening to hear scary voices coming from. Imagine what would terrify you if you were alone at night and began to hear frightening noises.  What if you heard frightening noises coming from under your bed? Would this scare you? What if you heard noises coming from your closet, or maybe the bathroom down the hall? You could even do this outside at night if you’re camping, but it might be a bit more tricky! Make some noises into the transmitter to get a sense of how you sound. You might try out different creepy voices to see what works best. You’ll be speaking into the transmitter (the unit a parent would leave next to the baby to monitor it), and the sounds you make will come out of the speaker (the unit the parent would normally have).  Possible locations for the speaker include under the bed, in the closet, in the bathtub behind the shower curtain, or anywhere else where you’re planning to have the scary noises come from. Be sure that no one catches you hiding the speaker, and that it’s well-hidden, or the prank will be over. Remember that at night, the speaker’s light might glow in the dark, so you’ll want to make sure it’s properly hidden. Make sure the speaker is on and that the batteries are well charged when you hide it. Make sure the transmitter is off until you’re ready to use it, otherwise every sound you make will be transmitted to the place where you’ve hidden the speaker! This prank works best at nighttime when it’s dark and quiet, and everyone has gone to bed but isn’t yet asleep. Whispers are a great way to start, and are especially frightening when they build up into a loud exclamation.  Example: “Where is she where is she where is she I know she was here I know it I saw her … [pause and then loudly whisper the person you’re pranking’s name while smiling] … yes that’s her name, that’s her — Shhh shhh shhhhhh. I think she hears us!” Then be quiet for a few moments, then shout “LET ME OUT!” then start whining or crying, or laughing maniacally. Ideally you don’t want to stop until you can hear the person freaking out. If you’re trying to scare children, keep it tame — for example, “What’s that smell? What’s that smell? I smell smelly feet … they make me hungry, I’m going to EAT THEM!” If you’re too far from the speaker, your voice might not transmit to it clearly. If you’re unsure of the transmission distance, double-check the instructions for your baby monitor set. You can also do this prank without the monitor, just by hiding beneath someone’s bed, in their closet etc. The thing is, it’s scarier if they see you before they go to bed — that way they won’t expect that you're in the room trying to scare them.
Summary: Gather your materials. Choose your victims. Choose your setting. Test the transmitter and speaker. Hide the speaker unit of the baby monitor in a place of your choosing. Keep the transmitter off until you’re ready to use it. Wait until it’s dark. Sit somewhere far away from the speaker and begin. Make sure you’re not too far from the speaker. Do it without the monitor.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A burner that uses a small lightbulb as a heating element can be a good option, as the warmer will only get as hot as the lightbulb allows. Other models involve sitting a ceramic bowl on top of a heating element, sometimes referred to as a candle warmer or wax warmer.  Electric burners eliminate the need for an open flame, but electrical hazards can still cause fire risks and the heating element can cause burns. Operate these with care and never leave them unattended.  Avoid using an extension cord as this increases the risk of fire. Choose a burner that has a cord that is long enough to reach your outlet. Do not place more than three electrical appliances into any one outlet at a time. It’s also a good idea to unplug your burner when it’s not in use. Electrical burners really only differ from traditional models in how they heat the oils. The rest of the process looks the same.  Fill the ceramic bowl with water, using distilled if your tap water has a high mineral content. Add approximately 10 drops of your essential oils. Instead of lighting a candle, your electric burner will need to be plugged into a working electrical socket. Some burner models may also have an “off/on” switch somewhere on their cord. Check to see if this is the case and make sure you turn it to the on position. Don’t burn your oils for more than an hour or so at a time. Cycle between periods of burning and not burning so that you don’t overwhelm your space with too much oil. Wash out the bowl of your burner in between aromatherapy sessions to avoid the build-up of residues. Use a tissue or cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol to wipe out the bowl.  Turn off and unplug your burner before cleaning it. Leave it to cool for 15-20 minutes after turning it off before you attempt to clean it as it could cause burns. To remove built-up residue that you missed, try a mixture of 2-3 drops of lemon essential oil, 2 tablespoons (28.8 g) of baking soda and ½ tablespoon (7.5 mL) of water. Spread this over the affected area and let it sit for 5 minutes before wiping clean with a sponge.
Summary:
Look for a ceramic burner that uses a low heat. Prepare your oil just as you would with a traditional burner. Turn on your burner by plugging it in. Keep your burner clean in between uses.