Along with checking square footage and appliances, make sure you see what green space is around 🏡! Living by trees, parks, and hiking trails makes it super easy to get outside and be active. Plus, studies have also shown that living near green space can help improve mental health. A walk around the neighborhood might help you de-stress after the big move! 💆‍♀️⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣

They are great, but what if you already have a reusable plastic bottle? Do you have to toss it? We've got some good news! You don't have to throw it away or relegate it to sitting at the back of the cabinet, you just have to be smart about when and how you use it. Don't let water sit in it for weeks and don't let it bake in the sun. For more tips on safely using your beloved plastic water bottle, check out our full list of tips.

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It's finally spring and we are loving all the warm weather - sandal season FTW! What we love less is all the pollen bringing out the best of allergy season. But, it might not just be allergies that are making it hard to breath this time of year. Climate change is also to blame. Why you ask? It's because warm air holds more water, which leads to more humidity and rain. April showers are washing away the winter blahs and bringing those gorgeous May flowers, but climate change is bringing longer pollen seasons, and creating damp little ecosystems perfect for mold to grow and spread - not as pretty as flowers, *sigh* we know... If you are thinking you're safe because you are in a part of the country that is more prone to drought than rain, say hello to more dust and soot in the air from things like cars, trucks and buses. Globally, air pollution from burning fossil fuels is the 4th highest cause of death after high blood pressure, diet, and smoking. These airborne chemicals and particulates damage our lungs and can lead to heart disease, stroke, and cancer. Even less fun, ozone can make you more sensitive to allergens creating a double whammy effect. While we've healed the ozone layer in the sky that protects us from harmful UV rays, we need to do better to keep it out of our lungs. And, all of these are a result of our use of fossil fuels.

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