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.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Scrunch the pages up and stuff them inside a large plastic bag, such as a kitchen waste bag or a garbage bag. Arrange it so that it sits snugly in the middle of the papers. Alternatively, seal with a twist tie. A few days more won't hurt it. Do a sniff test to see whether the odor has gone. If not, return to the bag for a few more days. Eventually it should start to smell better.
Summary: Find some newspaper. Slide the smelly leather bag in with the newspapers. Tie the bag up with a knot. Let sit for at least 48 hours. Remove from the bag.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Contact a doctor immediately if you have been bitten by a wild animal or any animal that may be at risk for the infection. If your pet was bitten, take it to the vet right away. Waiting even a day will give the infection time to spread. If it's going to be a few hours before you get medical attention, you'll need to take steps to clean the wound:  Wash the bitten area with soap and water. According to the World Health Organization, elimination of rabies virus at the site of infection by chemical or physical means is the most effective mechanism of protection. Put ethanol or iodine solution on the wound. These are antiseptic that works by killing sensitive bacteria. If you've never had a vaccination, doctors will administer anti-rabies immune globulin, which helps by inhibiting the spread of the virus from the bite. No matter what, you'll need shots administered at the proper intervals.  A person who is exposed and has never been vaccinated against rabies should get 4 doses of rabies vaccine with one dose right away, and an additional dose scheduled on the 3rd, 7th, and 14th day. They should also get another shot called Human Rabies Immune Globulin (HRIG) at the same time as the first dose.  If you have already been vaccinated, you'll get 2 doses of rabies vaccine, one taken right away and another on the 3rd day.
Summary:
Get immediate medical attention if you are bitten. Treat the wound in the meantime. Go to the hospital and get the proper shots.