INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Lightning rods do not attract lightning but do provide a path of least resistance if lightning hits your house. This can prevent the electric current from damaging your home. Do not install a lightning rod yourself: find an electrician certified to install lightning systems. During thunderstorms, lightning can travel through water pipes if it strikes your home. Do not bathe or shower until the storm has passed. If you have to use the sink, only do so in emergencies.  Even showers or bathtubs that are completely enclosed without windows nearby put you at-risk for electrocution because of the water pipes. Avoid areas with standing water or excessive moisture during storms, like a cellar basement or patio slab.  Because porcelain is a great insulator, toilets are safe to use during lightning storms so long as you aren't touching metal. Using electronic devices that plug into the wall is dangerous during a lightning storm. Avoid using TVs, washing machines, and corded phones during thunderstorms. Wireless electronics, like cell phones, are safe to use unless they are plugged into a charger. Unplug electronic objects during a thunderstorm in case lightning strikes the house and the surge short circuits them. Avoid standing next to open windows or doors during a thunderstorm. Although rare, lightning can travel through windows during storms. Glass is a good insulator, so it is unlikely that the window will be struck if closed. Do not touch doorknobs during a storm, as metal conducts electricity.

SUMMARY: Add a lightning rod to your roof. Avoid bathing, showering, or using the sink as much as possible. Turn off and stay away from wired electronics. Keep your windows closed.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Mix 2 parts hot water and 1 part vinegar in a medium-sized bucket. Then, dip a stiff scrub brush into this mixture and use it to clean the inside of your garbage cans. Rinse the cans thoroughly and allow them to air dry before putting any bags inside them.  Take the old garbage bags to the dumpster or to your local municipal garbage dump. If the garbage in your room often has an odor, consider replacing your old garbage bags with odor-free or scented trash bags. Go around and pick up any books, dishes, clothes, or any other items that belong in some other area of your home. Eliminate visual chaos in your room by removing anything that makes your room feel cluttered. It’s ok to keep a few things by your bed, such as a book or a scented candle, but the more things you can take away from this area, the easier it will be for you to feel relaxed in your room. Go through your closet and pull out any clothes that you either haven’t worn in this much time or that you don’t plan on wearing again in the future. If there are any clothes that you want to keep for sentimental reasons, put them in a storage box instead of in your closet. If there are any clothes that you feel uncertain about throwing out, put these in a storage box as well. If you later find that you want to wear them again, take them out of the box. If you never end up wanting to wear them, you can toss them out at a later date. Keep your spring and summer clothes are put on hangers and drawers in a convenient location. Put the winter clothes that you won't wear until next year in storage with some mothballs and lavender bags if you have them. Dust all the shelves and corners before putting all your things back neatly.  Fold individual clothing items into neat squares before placing them back in your dresser drawers. Don’t put any clothing items on the floor of your closet except for shoes. Take a look around and make a note of any piece of furniture, such as a half-empty bookshelf or bare coffee table, that you don’t actually need in your room. Getting rid of these items of furniture or moving them to a different room will free up a ton of floor space, leaving your room feeling much larger as a result. For example, if you have 2 small bookshelves with only a few books on each of them, consider investing in a new, larger bookshelf. Place all of your books on this large bookshelf and move the smaller shelves to a separate room in your home.
Summary: Empty and clean out any trash cans in your room. Collect any items that you don’t want to keep in your bedroom. Throw away or donate any clothes that you haven’t worn in 2 years. Make sure your closet and dressers are neatly organized. Remove any furniture in your room that isn’t actually necessary.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: While enzymatic cleaners are ideal, you can substitute a homemade cleaner that uses white vinegar, baking soda, liquid dish detergent, and 3% hydrogen peroxide. Vinegar helps to kill any bacteria and neutralize the odor. This mixture works well for treating both old and new stains. Pour this mixture over the stain and soak for about 3 to 5 minutes. Then blot the area to soak up the excess liquid. Note that vinegar should not be used on marble or stone surfaces. Be generous in your application of the baking soda. It helps to draw out the urine. Sprinkle this solution over the baking soda. Scrub this solution into the soiled area with a cloth. Rinse the cloth several times as needed. Scrub in several different directions to make sure the solution is thoroughly penetrating the soiled area. Blot the area again. Once the spot is good and dry, vacuum up the excess baking soda. If the surface of the affected area feels hardened or crunchy, try rinsing the area with some warm water and letting it air dry. Once you have cleaned the soiled area and are giving it time to dry, close off the area to prevent your cat from having access to it. This will give you time to be sure that the stain and its odor have been eliminated. Then you can open the area again. Remember to keep your eye on your cat and your nose attuned to any smells of urine.

SUMMARY:
Gather the ingredients to make a homemade cleaner. Mix a two-parts water and one-part vinegar solution. Sprinkle baking soda over the affected area. Mix 3% percent hydrogen peroxide with 1 teaspoon of dish detergent. Let the stain dry. Close off the affected area. Repeat these steps as needed if the urine stain is tough.