Article: The room shouldn't be cold enough that it gives your baby shivers. Also, the water should be comfortably warm, but not too warm. Test it on the inside of your arm to make sure it's comfortable. You should have all the supplies you need at hand. In fact, make sure they are within reach so you don't have to step away from your baby. Plus, you should take off any jewellery you don't want to get wet or that could scratch your baby.  For a sponge bath, you'll need a flat surface in a warm area, along with something for your baby to lay on, such as clean towel or blanket. You'll also need a basin or sink to hold the warm water, along with all the supplies you'll need for a regular bath, minus the bathtub. For a regular bath, you'll need a place where you can bathe your baby, such as a baby bathtub or even a sink with a washcloth in the bottom. You'll also need a washcloth, mild soap, mild baby shampoo, and a towel. Don't forget the clean diaper and clean clothes. It is never safe to leave a baby alone in a bathtub or on a flat surface like a counter. Make sure you are always right there, and if you are giving a bath to a baby on a counter, make sure you keep a hand on your baby at all times.  It only takes an inch of water to drown a baby, and it can happen in under a minute. If you're giving a sponge bath, the baby could easily roll off the counter, injuring him- or herself. If you're doing a sponge bath, place your baby on his or her back on the flat surface. If you're using a tub, undress your baby, then gently lay your baby down in the water on his or her back, putting your baby in feet first.  Make sure you keep your baby warm by pouring water over him or her throughout bath time, if your baby is in a bathtub. For a sponge bath, you don't need to completely undress the baby because you'll only show what needs washing at the moment. Start with the face, rinsing it with clean water only. Move on to the scalp. Use a little baby shampoo in your washcloth or hand, and gently rub it into the scalp. Use water to rinse it out, or ring out the washcloth with clean water. Rub it over the scalp to clean off the shampoo.  Use a mild soap to wash the rest of your baby's body. For a boy, gently wash all around the penis without lifting the flap of skin. For a girl, wash from front to back without parting the vaginal lips.  Rinse off any soap with a clean washcloth and water. At the end of the bath, make sure you've washed all the soap off the scalp by running your hand over your baby's head. Leaving soap on can cause dryness, which in turn may contribute to cradle cap. At the end, use a towel to gently pat your baby dry. Make sure the scalp is dry. You can apply a baby lotion if his or her skin appears dry. Put your baby in a fresh diaper and fresh clothes. As you lift your baby out, be sure to have one hand supporting his or her neck and the other under his or her bottom, as you wrap your fingers around the baby's thigh so you don't lose your grip.
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Work in a warm room with warm water. Make sure you're ready. Stay with your baby at all times. Place your baby down. Wash your baby. Make sure your baby's scalp is clean. Dry off your baby.
Article: Do not top off the tank. Do not top off when refilling. Write down the difference between the two odometer readings. If the number was 30,000 miles (48,280 km) when you filled the tank the first time and 30,300 (48,763 km) when you refilled, you drove 300 miles (482.8 km) on 1 tank of gas. For example, if you drove 300 miles (482.8 km) and burned 15 gallons (56.78 liters) of gasoline, your vehicle got about 20 miles per gallon (8.5 km per liter). (If your car has 30,000 miles [48,280 km] and is 40 months old, you drive about 750 miles [1,207 km] per month.) In this hypothetical example, divide 750 (1,207 km) by 20 gallons (75.7 liters) to get the number of gallons or liters you burn per month: 37.5 gallons (142 liters). If gas costs $4 per gallon ($1.05 per liter), you spend $128 per month on fuel, or 17 cents per mile (10 cents per km).
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Calculate fuel costs by writing down the number of miles or kilometers on the odometer when the fuel tank is nearly empty. Fill the tank when it is near empty. Refill the tank when it is near empty again and write down the number of gallons or liters it took to fill. Check the odometer again at refilling and subtract the old number on the odometer from the new number to see how far you drove. Divide the number of miles or kilometers you drove by the number of gallons or liters it took to refill your tank. Divide the distance driven in a month by the miles or kilometers per gallon or liter. Multiply the total amount of fuel per month you burn by the cost of a gallon or liter of gasoline to get your monthly fuel costs.
Article: Google Chrome is the app that has an image of a red, green, yellow, and blue circle.  You will need to install the Chrome Remote Desktop extension on both the computer with Fortinet security and an external computer without Fortinet web security.  The external computer can be a home computer or any other computer you have access to.  Download Google Chrome, if you haven't already done so. Click here to go directly the Chrome Remote desktop extension in the Chrome web store. If you haven't already done so, click "Sign In" and log in with the email address and password associated with your Google account. It's the blue button in the upper-right corner of the window. The popup tells you what kind of connections the app can do. It's the green button in the upper-right corner. This will begin setting up Remote Desktop. This will install the Remote Desktop host the first time you use the app. It's the blue button in the popup.  You will only need to do this the first time you run the app on your computer. This will install and launch the Google Chrome remote desktop extension.  This may be in a different web browser, such as Microsoft Edge, or Internet Explorer.  Once the Remote Desktop host app is installed, you can access it inside Google Chrome. The first time you run Chrome Remote Desktop, you may be asked to allow it to make changes to your device.  Click "Yes", if prompted.
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Open Google Chrome. Navigate to Chrome Remote Desktop in the Chrome Store. Click + Add to Chrome. Click Add App in the popup. Click Launch App. Click Get Started under "My Computers". Click Enable Remote Connections. Click Accept and Install. Click Open.