Problem: Article: After verifying your email address, Steam Guard will turn itself on automatically if you restart Steam twice. This is a security precaution. This is the way to enable Steam Guard if you've just verified your email address or if you have disabled Steam Guard in the past. In the "Account" tab of your Settings or Preferences menu, "Security Status" will display "Protected by Steam Guard" if Steam Guard has been enabled. Note: After enabling Steam Guard, you will need to wait 15 days before you can trade or use the Community Market. If the "Account" tab in your Settings or Preferences menu does not display an "Enable Steam Guard" button, you've likely recently had your account restored by Steam Support. Log completely out of Steam and then log back in to make the button appear.
Summary: Restart Steam twice to automatically turn Steam Guard on. Click the "Enable Steam Guard" button in the Settings or Preferences menu. Verify that Steam Guard is turned on. There is no "Enable Steam Guard" button.

Problem: Article: Some staircases are plagued by too much awkward negative space. Turn a negative into a positive by filling these spaces with freestanding cabinets, trunks or cubbies that can house clutter. Every corner presents a possibility.  Tall, vertical cabinets can be just the right size to position around cramped stairways. Go shopping for attractive storage containers that suit your home’s design sensibilities. If the stairs go down into a basement or garage, try hanging hooks on the wall to store tools, gardening equipment, bicycle helmets, or other items to keep the area organized. Place a bench at the top or foot of the stairs to give weary house guests somewhere to sit. Reserve enough room beneath the bench to slide in a few separate containers for boots, jackets, scarves and other items that people tend to discard when they first come in. Alternatively, you could accompany smaller seats with end tables that provide a place to lay wallets, keys, papers and other paraphernalia.  Look for settees, ottomans and similar pieces that double as storage compartments. Combining your seating and storage will also help you keep up with everyone’s individual belongings. There’s no need to make extensive renovations to your home in order to seize on smart storage opportunities. Footwear can be tucked away in a minimalistic shoe rack or cubby right in the foyer, where they’ll remain neat and orderly rather than accumulating in the living room or muddying up the kitchen.  Establish a new house rule that dirty shoes must be removed and put away upon entry. If you have pets, put the rack above floor level to keep shoes out of reach. Imagine waking up in the morning and having your coat, purse, umbrella and car keys all held out to you on your way down the stairs. You can make it a reality by putting up a series of hooks and hangers at various heights on the wall alongside the main staircase. Mounted racks are inexpensive, unobtrusive and allow you to keep all your most frequently reached-for items together in plain sight. Hang a separate rack for each member of the household so that everyone has a place to put their things.
Summary: Take advantage of nooks and landings. Provide multifunctional seating. Place a shoe rack near the door. Mount elevating wall racks.

Problem: Article: Growing calla lilies in pots isn't difficult, but it does require the right container. Choose a deep container that’s about 12 inches (30 cm) in diameter, and that has plenty of drainage holes. Growing calla lilies in large pots will help to keep the soil moist, and will ensure there's plenty of room for the tubers to grow. Calla lilies require about six hours of indirect sunlight every day to grow properly. However, the leaves and flowers will burn in full sunlight. Choose a bright location, such as a window sill, that’s partially shaded or that gets only indirect light. When the outdoor temperatures warm up in the summer, find a spot outside where the calla lily can spend the warmer months. The ideal place is somewhere that is partially shaded or that gets only indirect sun. When the weather starts to cool down at the end of summer, bring the calla lily back inside. When the leaves start to turn yellow, this is a sign that the plant is going dormant. At this point, stop watering and feeding the plant so that it will stop blooming. Move the plant to an indoor location that’s cool and dark, and leave it there for two to three months.  Calla lilies go into a state of dormancy once a year. They need this rest period in order to create their beautiful and abundant flowers. A good temperature range for dormant calla lilies is between 60 and 75 F (15.5 and 24 C).
Summary: Choose an appropriate pot. Move the pot to a bright location. Transfer the pot to a bright outdoor location for the summer. Transfer the plant to a cool and dark place during periods of dormancy.

Problem: Article: Look for 3% hydrogen peroxide at your local drugstore and dilute it with equal parts water. Vigorously swish the solution in your mouth and between your teeth for about 30 seconds. Gargle the hydrogen peroxide before spitting it out in your sink. Hydrogen peroxide works as an antiseptic, so it works efficiently and getting rid of bacteria in canker sores and minor infections. Avoid using undiluted hydrogen peroxide since it could damage the soft tissue in your mouth. Stir ½ teaspoon (2.8 g) of salt into 1 cup (240 ml) of warm water until it’s completely dissolved. Take a large sip of the salt water and swish it around your mouth for 30–60 seconds. Work the salt water through your entire mouth to ensure it reaches any sores or infections. Spit the salt water out as soon as you’re finished with your rinse.  Rinsing your mouth with salt water works well toothaches, canker sores, and minor infections. Avoid swallowing the rinse since it contains bacteria and could make you feel sick. Saltwater may sting canker sores if you have any, but it will only be temporary.
Summary:
Rinse your mouth with hydrogen peroxide to get rid of harmful bacteria. Do a warm salt water rinse to disinfect your mouth.