Article: Now that you’ve installed the fixture, you’re ready to test it. The first thing you need to do is go back to your breaker box and turn the power back on to the fixture. With the power to the light restored, walk in front of the sensor to ensure that the light comes on. Once you’re certain the light comes on, this is the point where you should seal the fixture around the wall with the silicone caulking. Then you can worry about adjusting the settings. This step is likely easier to do at dusk or in the early evening. Most motion sensor lights consist of two separate lamps that you can easily swivel and position how you want. Turn the lamps until you have a spread of light around the area that satisfies you. The sensor for most models of motion sensor lights is on a pivot that allows you to angle the sensor toward a specific location such as your driveway or a gate. The sensor will have a rather wide field of view, so you can angle it toward multiple spaces at once in many cases. Depending on your model of light, it may come with a switch or a knob to adjust the sensitivity of the sensor. The higher you tune the sensitivity, the more objects will cause the sensor to switch on the light. On some lights, especially ones that can be seen from bedroom windows, you probably don’t want the light switching on every time the wind shakes a rosebush, so adjust the sensitivity based on your needs. If there’s a specific corner you want the sensor to stop reacting to—such as a dog’s dog run beside the house—you can place a small piece of electrical tape on that corner of the sensor to stop it from receiving the data. Just make sure you don’t tape further over than you intended. You can test it by placing the tape and walking beside it to see where the sensor’s field of vision picks back up and adjust accordingly. Most motion sensor lights also have a time setting beside the sensitivity setting, allowing you to determine how long the light stays on when the sensor trips it. This setting is typically just a switch that changes the increment, so set it to your preference.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Turn the power back on to the fixture. Walk in front of the sensor. Adjust the angle of the lights. Adjust the angle of the sensor. Adjust the sensitivity. Set the timing.
Article: Remember that the closing is the finalization of the home sale transaction, where you will sign the documents and hand over the checks, so the details of the sale of the home should be finalized before the closing date. Arrange to meet with your lender before the closing date to ensure that all necessary paperwork is complete and your loan is finalized. As a condition of a mortgage, almost all lenders will require a home buyer to purchase homeowner’s insurance. Homeowner’s insurance will provide you with protection from disasters occurring on, or to your new property. Your homeowner’s insurance policy should list the buyers as insured, as well as the lender.  Once you purchase the policy, you should make sure to have the insurance company send you a proof of insurance document. You will need this documentation at the closing, so make sure you obtain insurance in advance of the closing date. The typical deadline is five days to apply for insurance and 15 days to waive the contingency or to rescind the contract. If you learn that the property is not insurable, too expensive to insure, or that you have other options, then you can rescind the contract and get your earnest money back. If you cancel the deal after the insurance contingency period to apply has expired, but before the contingency to submit the insurance binder to the lender expires, then you may have to prove that you actually applied for the insurance within the five day period. Contact your insurance agent as soon as you complete your loan application and get approved. A title search is used to determine “clean title” ie. that the seller has a legal right to transfer ownership, and is very important for ensuring that a buyer receives title to property that is free from the ownership rights/claims of others.  Lenders require a home buyer to purchase title insurance in order to obtain a mortgage. A title insurance policy is a type of insurance that protects the buyer and the lender in the event there are problems with the title to the home after the sale. Read over the policy carefully and ask for clarification if anything is unclear.   The seller usually pays for the title insurance policy for the buyer and the buyer pays for the lender's policy. Keep in mind that a title insurance policy will not protect against any unrecorded liens, such as outstanding water bills or code enforcement issues. Make sure that you check with local providers, the homeowners association, and the city or county for any pending actions or issues as well. As with homeowner’s insurance, you will need proof of your title insurance coverage at the closing, so make sure to obtain it well in advance of the closing date. The title contingency default is also usually five days from the date of issuance or receipt, depending on how the contract was written. All contingencies can be extended to a date other than the default date prior to the offer being written. However, after the offer has been written and accepted, it would take a mutually agreed upon addendum to change or extend the contingencies.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Finalize your loan. Obtain homeowner’s insurance. Conduct a title search and obtain title insurance.
Article: If you want your mask to last through many wears, it is very important that you keep it dry. Because it is made of paper, if you get it wet, it will easily tear. If you’re going to be wearing your mask in a very hot and humid environment, and you’re afraid you might sweat on your mask, glue plastic wrap or line the inside of your mask with scotch tape to prevent the sweat from being soaked up by your mask. When you take your mask off, try not to put it somewhere that will make it easy for it to be squished. Place it on a shelf rather than in a drawer. Dust can easily ruin your mask, especially if you have glitter or feathers glued onto it. If you plan to keep your mask around for an extended amount of time, make sure it is covered. If you want to use it as a decoration, a shadow box frame is a great way to keep it clean while on display. To prevent your design from wiping or wearing off, just spray your mask with aerosol hairspray and let it dry.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Keep it dry. Store it flat. Cover your mask to protect it from dust. Preserve the colors.