Article: Tap the Facebook app icon, which resembles a white "f" on a dark-blue background, to open the News Feed if you're already logged in. If you aren't already logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password first. Scroll down the News Feed until you find a post that you want to comment on. You can also create a status by tapping the status box near the top of the News Feed. It's the speech bubble icon below the post. Skip this step if you're creating a status. To do so:   iPhone - Tap the smiley-face icon in the bottom-left corner of the keyboard. If you have more than two keyboards, you'll tap the globe-shaped icon and select the Emoji option instead.  Android - Tap the smiley-face icon next to the spacebar, or tap and hold the keyboard and then select the emoji keyboard. On some Android phones, you can tap and hold the microphone icon and then select the emoji keyboard in the pop-up menu. In the emoji keyboard, tap the emoticon(s) that you want to post on Facebook. Doing so will type them automatically. You can tap one of the tabs at the bottom of the keyboard to view different groups of emoticons. If you can't find an emoji keyboard on your phone or tablet, you can tap the smiley face icon in the far-right side of the comment field (or the yellow smiley face in the status box) and then select an emoticon in the resulting menu. It's to the right of your comment. If you created a status, you'll find Post in the upper-right side of the screen instead. Doing so publishes your comment or status, emoticons included.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Facebook. Find a post to comment on. Tap Comment. Open your phone's emoji keyboard. Select an emoticon. Use the built-in emoticon feature. Tap Post.

Problem: Article: Quick release gait belts have 2-piece buckles located on either end of the belt strap. To secure the buckle, push the “male” side into the “female” side until you hear a snap, then tug on the closed buckle to make sure it's secure. To unbuckle the belt, simultaneously press down on the tabs at the top and bottom of the closed buckle, and pull the 2 buckle components apart at the same time. As with a standard gait belt, the buckle can cause discomfort if it's positioned directly over the center of the patient's abdomen. Slide it a little to the right or left of center, based on the patient's preference. Some excess belt strap will already be looped through and hanging free from one of the sides of the buckle—typically the “male” side. Pull on the strap until the belt is at the proper tightness around the patient's waist, with the bottom of the belt just touching the tops of the hip bones. You should be able to slide your fingers behind the belt, but not be able to pinch the fabric between your fingers. The excess belt strap can be a tripping hazard, so get it out of the way by tucking it once or more behind the fitted belt. If there is an excessive amount of strapping left, wrap it loosely around the patient's body once or twice (above the fitted belt), then tuck it in.
Summary: Snap the two sides of the plastic buckle together. Move the buckle to the right or left of the patient's belly button. Pull the loose end of the belt strap to secure the belt tightly. Tuck the loose strap end into the belt for safety reasons.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Run yourself a warm bath, add about half a liter of milk, about 3 tablespoon (44 ml) of honey (this is not enough to make you sticky), and break open a vitamin E capsule into the water.

SUMMARY: Try a milk and honey bath for a luxurious way to get baby soft skin.

Use a wire comb or a toothbrush to try to get rid of any dirt, food, and other crud on the dog toy. A wire comb is good for getting this type of debris out of dog toys that have fake fur on them. The washing machine is probably the best way to clean a soft dog toy. Check the tags on stuffed animals to ensure they can be put in the washing machine. Wash them on a gentle cycle with a mild detergent or no detergent at all. Once the washing machine has finished you can run the toys through the dryer on low heat for about 30 minutes. You also could allow them to air dry. It’s okay to throw tennis balls in the wash. Keep in mind that new tennis balls actually aren’t good for dogs, so throw the ball in the dirt a few times before giving it back to your dog. That way the chemicals from the packaging won’t irritate their throat. Try to remove as much excess crud as possible before you put the toy in the microwave. The heat from the microwave will do the rest to kill the bacteria and germs on the toy. Make sure you start by soaking the toys in water, ringing them out, and then placing them in the microwave.  Run the microwave for 1 minute, keeping an eye on the toys while they heat. Be careful removing toys from the microwave, as they might be hot.  Do not microwave a toy if it has any metal on it. Microwaving is a great idea for rope toys. Although it isn't a good idea to put stuffed animal toys or anything with plastic inside of it in the dishwasher, rope toys are fine. If you don’t have a microwave and you want to clean a rope toy you can easily throw it in a dishwasher with no detergent. The more often you clean the toy the better condition it will stay in. If you want to use the toy for longer, take good care of it. You could kill your animal this way and it isn’t worth the risk. The ASPCA says that using watered down bleach on non-porous toys is alright, but you should just stick with another cleaning solution that won’t endanger your dog.
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Clear off dirt and debris. Wash the toys in the washing machine. Microwave the soft and stuffed toys. Put dirty rope toys in the dishwasher. Clean frequently. Do not use bleach.