Q: To prevent the mask from dripping everywhere, consider laying down or sitting in a comfortable chair with your head tilted back. You can also use this mask in the bathtub while you are soaking or taking a relaxing bath.
A: Leave the mask on for 15 minutes.

Q: Go to https://www.soundcloud.com/ in your computer's web browser. Depending on whether or not you're signed into SoundCloud, the search bar is either at the top of the page or in the middle of the page. Type in the name of a song or an artist, then press ↵ Enter. Scroll down until you find the song you want to download, then click its title to open its page. Click the address bar at the top of your browser, then press either Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac). Go to https://scdownloader.net/ in your web browser. It's near the top of the page under the "Enter the Track/Song URL" text. Press Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac) to do so. The copied address will appear in the text box. It's an orange button to the right of the text box. It's an orange button in the middle of the page. A drop-down menu will appear. On Mac, you can hold down Control while clicking Download Link to prompt a drop-down menu. It's in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens a "Save As" window. On Safari, you might click Download Linked File here instead. Enter a name for the file (e.g., the song's name), click a folder in which you want to save the file, and click Save. Your browser will begin downloading the music file.
A: Open SoundCloud. Click the search bar. Search for music. Select your music. Copy the song's address. Open the SoundCloud Downloader site. Click the text box. Paste in the song's address. Click Download. Right-click Download Link button. Click Save link as…. Save the file.

Q: As the host, you should probably provide something for your guests to eat. However, you don’t need to prepare a gourmet meal. Ordering a sheet pizza or putting out chips and pretzels is fine too. Your guests will probably be more interested in socializing than doing anything else. Make sure that you have something for everyone. For example, if you have a friend who is a vegan or vegetarian, then try to avoid having nothing but all meat and cheese snacks. You might have some friends who love to cook and others who don’t know how to boil water. Ask friends to bring something, but let them choose. You might just say what you think you might need to give them some guidelines. For example, you could ask someone to bring something salty and crunchy or ask another friend to bring some cocktail mixers. Providing alcohol for your guests can be expensive and your guests will not expect you to foot the bill for their drinks, so it is usually best to tell everyone to bring their own drinks.  If you are just having a small get-together, then you might decide to treat your friends to a case of beer or a large bottle of vodka with mixers. If you are having lots of people over, then you should either require everyone to chip in for a keg or make it a BYOB event. There’s always the chance that more people will show up than you had expected and you may have to replenish your food and drink halfway through the party. Make sure that you have a plan in case this happens. For example, you might put the number of a local pizza place on speed dial, enlist a sober friend to make a beer run, or just stash extra supplies in your bedroom in case the food and drinks go faster than you expected.
A: Decide what kind of food you will provide. Ask everyone to bring something. Decide if you will provide alcohol or not. Create a backup plan to deal with a food or drink shortage.

Q: The responsibilities of the LEPC include collecting information about hazardous materials in the community and making this information available to the public upon request. The LEPCs also are tasked with developing an emergency plan to prepare for and respond to chemical emergencies in the community. Ways the public will be notified and actions the public must take in the event of a release are part of the plan. The local emergency management office can provide contact information on the LEPCs.
A:
Find out if your community has a Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC). Contact the LEPCs to find out more about chemical hazards and what needs to be done to minimize the risk to individuals and the community from these materials. Prepare an emergency supplies kit and make sure to include plastic sheeting, duct tape, and scissors.