In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It is important that everyone knows what to do in the event of a fire. Take the time to have everyone sit down together with a floor plan of your home, and create a fire exit plan that everyone will be able to use in the event of a fire. Make sure that all members of the household have memorized the emergency number for the fire department.  Make sure that you have at least two escape routes out of every room. If you have a second floor, consider getting a life safety ladder that can hang from your windows. Include a meeting point outside of the home where everyone will go in the event of a fire. For example, to the neighbor’s drive-way. Mark this location on your escape plan. Assign one person who will be responsible for helping anyone who would not be able to get out of the home on their own. For example, if you have a baby, young toddler, or an elderly family member. Make sure this person knows that it is their responsibility. If you have young children, post the fire exit plan in their room to help them remember what the plan is. Have every family member practice the exit routes from each room at least once or twice a year. Instruct each member of the household on what to do if they notice a fire.  For example, if someone notices a fire they should yell or pound on the walls to alert other members of the household. Instruct family members to feel doors before opening them. If the door is hot, they should use an alternative route as specified in the fire exit plan. Explain that if there is heavy smoke, household members should crawl on the floor to avoid smoke inhalation. Inspect each door and window in your home. Are there objects that would make it difficult to get out of these exits in the event of a fire? If a fire happens, you want as many possible ways to get out of the house as possible, so make sure that there is nothing that would keep you or your loved ones from getting out safely. For example, don’t allow a tall, heavy dresser to block the window. If a fire happens, you or your loved one may not be strong enough to push it out of the way in time. You should conduct a fire drill at least once. Don’t tell anyone that you are setting off the alarm so that it will be treated like the real thing, rather than as a drill.  Try to do this when everyone is home. Everyone should understand that they are not to try and bring belongings with them. Once they have exited the home no one is to re-enter the home under any circumstances. Having one smoke detector to protect your entire home is likely insufficient, unless you live in a very small, one-room studio apartment. It will require more maintenance, but make sure that you have enough smoke detectors to protect everyone in the home, and ensure that all the smoke detectors are interconnected (e.g. that if one sounds, all the smoke detectors will sound).  Install a smoke detector on every level of your home, including the basement and the attic, if your home has these. Install a smoke detector in each room. In addition, install smoke alarms outside of every sleeping room.
Summary: Make a fire exit plan with everyone who lives in the household. Practice your exit plan. Ensure that doors and windows are not blocked. Conduct an unexpected fire drill. Ensure you are sufficiently protected.

Spread it evenly onto a baking sheet. If the broccoli is frozen together in a clump, use a knife and fork to separate it. Sesame oil and grapeseed oil also work well. Sprinkle with additional spices like cayenne pepper, paprika, garlic powder or cumin if desired. Bake for 15 minutes, or until the florets have parts that are brown and crispy. Place it in a bowl and serve hot.
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One-sentence summary -- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F (218 degrees C). Remove the broccoli from the freezer. Drizzle the broccoli with olive oil. Season the broccoli with salt and pepper. Place the broccoli in the oven. Remove the broccoli from the oven.

Problem: Article: Allow him to make plans for getting together. Note how much of his free time he devotes to you. The more time he wants to spend with you, the more he cares. Allow some leeway if your schedules are busy or conflicting because of work, school, or family functions. But if he has all the free time in the world and only wants to see you once a week, consider that a sign of ambivalence. Note how frequently he calls, emails, or texts you. If he contacts you regularly, consider that a sign that he wants to be part of your life. Give him a little grace period if he’s extremely busy, but also note how much effort he makes to keep in touch in spite of that. On the other hand, watch out if he's calling way too much. If he calls you when he knows you're busy with work, family, or studying and still expects you to drop everything and talk to him, that probably means he cares less about your needs and more about his own. When you aren’t going to see each other anytime soon, ask him what he’ll be up to. Gauge his willingness to answer. If he seems cagey and vague, consider that a sign that he doesn’t care enough about you to share all of his life with you. If he’s forthcoming and lets you know what his plans are at any given hour, take it as a sign of honesty and inclusion. Take him at his word when he tells you what he'll be up to. Don't sneak around and spy on him to make sure he's telling the truth (unless he gives you a very good reason to). If he does care about you and catches you stalking him, he might take that as a sign of mistrust, which could hurt your relationship. Every now and then, say that you need a little alone-time, either by yourself or with your own friends. See how well he takes it. If he respects the fact that everyone needs a little break from each other from time to time, take that as a plus. But if he demands that you spend every available second with him, take that to mean he’s less interested in keeping you happy than keeping himself happy. Remember: this works both ways. Don't be upset if he asks for a night off every now and then so he can spend time with other people or by himself, especially if the two of you have been spending a lot of time together recently.
Summary:
See how often he wants to see you. Check how often he reaches out to you. Find out what he’s doing. Tell him you need time for yourself.