Q: Never burn or compost the plants, which would only spread their inflammatory oils. To throw them away, always seal poison ivy up in closed garbage bags. Leave the bags out for garbage collection or drop them off at a dumpster. Irritating residues can easily transfer and stay on your gloves and other protective clothing. If you’ve been handling poison ivy plants, don’t touch your face, ears, nose, or mouth until you’ve had a chance to throw away your gloves and wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water. Make sure to launder any clothing that you wore while working on the poison ivy in the hottest water possible. Wash a second time to ensure that all of the poison ivy oils are removed. This may seem excessive, but it can save you a lot of discomfort and frustration later! Rinse your tools in mineral spirits to cleanse them properly. The plant will transfer irritating oils to your skin on contact, leading to a lot of discomfort. Wash the area thoroughly with soap and warm water, then scrub under your nails and wash any clothes that may have also come in contact with the plant. If you catch the contact quickly and wash within 1 hour, you can sometimes limit the rash. with medicated cream or a cold compress. If you do develop the stinging, itching red rash that comes with poison ivy oil, treat it immediately. Soothe the itching with a layer of calamine lotion, or make a cold compress by soaking a washcloth in cool water and wringing it out, then laying it over the affected skin.  You can also apply non-prescription hydrocortisone to the area or take an antihistamine pill to help with itching and swelling. Although trying to resist the urge to scratch can feel like torture, it’s important to avoid irritating the rash further. Scratching can cause an infection, so try to distract yourself and soothe the skin with a cool washcloth instead.
A: Dispose of the poison ivy plants in garbage bags. Avoid touching your face while working with poison ivy. Wash your clothes and tools immediately after contact with poison ivy. Wash your skin immediately if it comes into contact with poison ivy. Calm the rash

Q: The browser’s icon is usually located either at the desktop or at the taskbar. The taskbar is the bar at the bottom of your screen. This button is located on the top-right side of the window. It looks like 3 bars. Clicking on the “Menu” button will open a drop box with different options. A window will appear with some tabs on top of it.  ” This will start blocking pop-up windows. If you want to allow some sites to pop up, you can go to the “Exceptions” button beside the check box of the pop-up blocker and configure it from there.
A: Open a Mozilla Firefox browser by clicking on its icon. Click the “Menu” button. Look for “Options” and click on it. Click on the Content tab. Click on the check box labeled “Block pop-up windows.

Q: You can rent a car from the airport and throughout rental locations in and around the city. You will need a credit card in order to rent a car. Enter I-40 and take it as far as Williams, Arizona. This is approximately 420 driving miles. Drive approximately 60 miles to arrive at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The total trip time on this route is about 8 hours.  This is the most direct route to the Grand Canyon from Los Angeles, because other modes of transportation require you to go through Flagstaff, Arizona. You can also follow I-40 to Flagstaff, Arizona, and then take Route 180 north to the Grand Canyon. This will take approximately 1 hour longer to drive.
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Rent a car in Los Angeles, if you don't have one. Find Interstate 40 (I-40) from your starting location. Take Arizona Highway 64 (AZ-64) north at Williams, Arizona.