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How You Can Create A Home That is Healthy!

Having a healthy home is so important. After all it is where you spend most of your time with your loved ones.

We’ve compiled a few tips to help you create a healthier space.

Let in the fresh air.

Open your windows twice per day to let fresh air into your home. Did you know that people in Germany do this no matter the weather? This is called "frisches Luft"
 

Choose cleaning products carefully.

Many cleaning products contain harmful chemicals or fumes, you may want to avoid this for your families/ pet’s sake. Harmful chemicals  absorb through our skin. When inhaled it can lead to respiratory distress, especially in those with health conditions or young children. Try baking soda or vinegar mixed with fresh lemon juice or essential oils for cleaning. (It gets the job done!)


Live with plants.

Plants can help filter your air since they absorb CO2, and they are stress-reducing. That's a win-win!
 

Wash your bed sheets often.

Some of the 500 million cells we shed daily could be coming to bed with us, so washing your sheets on a regular basis, once per week, can make everything clean and fresh.
 

Consider adding an air purifier and/or dehumidifier.

Indoor air pollution is a problem that you can't see, but it can control odours, chemical vapours, and pollutants in your home. Investing in a dehumidifier is almost mandatory for our Newfoundland climate. You may not even realize your home needs one, until you plug it in and watch watch it pull the access humidity from your home.

Keep your home dry.


Prevent water from entering your home through leaks in roofing systems, rain water from entering the home due to poor drainage, and check your interior plumbing for any leaking.

Keep it Well-Ventilated


Ventilate bathrooms and kitchens and use whole house ventilation for supplying fresh air to reduce the concentration of contaminants in the home.

Keep it Pest-free


Before we know it, that time of year will be upon us. All pests look for food, water and shelter. Seal cracks and openings throughout the home; store food in pest-resistant containers. If needed, use sticky-traps and baits in closed containers, along with least toxic pesticides such as boric acid powder.

Keep your home Maintained


Inspect, clean and repair your home routinely. Take care of minor repairs and problems before they become large repairs and problems

Don’t forget to control the temp.

Houses that do not maintain adequate temperatures may place the safety of residents at increased risk from exposure too extreme cold or heat. Not to mention health concerns.

We hope you found these tips helpful, feel free to comment below with other tips you may have.

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Pros and Cons to Moving to a City like Mount Pearl

This city of Mount Pearl is located on the eastern side of the island of Newfoundland, just southwest of the capital city of St. John’s. Mount Pearl is known for being a comfortable, safe city surrounded by green space. It has a population of around 22,000 people and was named after Sir James Pearl, a navy captain that was granted 500 acres of land. Curious to know if this could be the perfect place to call home? There are many things to consider about moving to a new city, a Read on and discover some pros and cons of living in Mount Pearl, NL.  

  What are the Advantages of Moving to Mount Pearl? 

  Mount Pearl is Very Close to the Capital City, St. John’s 

 St. John’s is the largest municipality in Newfoundland and is only a stone’s throw away from Mount Pearl, located on the Avalon Peninsula. This means residents can get the best of both worlds: laid-back country living right next door to all the essential amenities and entertainment options in all of Newfoundland. St. John’s has an international airport, allowing for convenient transport to major Canadian cities and across the Atlantic toward Europe, among other amenities. 

 Out of all the places to live in the province, Mount Pearl has the advantage of being less than a 20-minute drive to St. John’s while still holding its own as being a comfortable place to call home. Mount Pearl’s extensive park space complements the nearby city life,  Mount Pearl is known as a city within a park. You can enjoy over 60 parks, playgrounds, and trails, as well as a swimming pool, fitness centre and skating arena. All parks and facilities, as well as the Admiralty House Communications Museum, are linked through 60 kilometers of beautiful forested walkways.     Other municipalities like Paradise and Conception Bay South can be found west, placing Mount Pearl between several additional shopping and recreational options. Mount Pearl is ideal for families and retirees. It has a strong Neighbourhood Watch Program. 

 Mount Pearl is known as a city within a park. Enjoy over 60 parks, playgrounds, and trails, as well as a swimming pool, fitness centre and skating arena. All parks and facilities, as well as the Admiralty House Communications Museum, are linked through 60 kilometers of beautiful forested walkways. 

Mount Pearl has multiple state-of-the-art recreational facilities which draw provincial and national competitions to the city. It has two high schools, three intermediate schools and three primary/elementary neighbourhood schools. 

When it comes to community events Mount Pearl will not disappoint, the city hosts year round events. Linked here you will find a full calendar of events for the upcoming  CITY DAYS 2023

“Let’s celebrate our city! City Days is bursting with opportunities to enjoy everything Mount Pearl has to offer.

From concerts to yoga, family movies, and everything in between, there’s something for everyone!”

Visit here for details!

#MountPearl #CityDays2023

  Housing Prices Are Very Affordable 

 Mount Pearl is a great option if you dream of buying your own home. This city still has home prices under half a million. If you are looking for luxury homes, Mount Pearl has those too. The median household income is around $80,000, so several options are available depending on your budget.  

Interested in renting? Budget between $900-$1500, and you can rent almost anything you want. A one-bedroom apartment in the city centre is around $900 a month in Mount Pearl, compared to $1600 in Halifax (Nova Scotia) or $1100 in Fredericton (New Brunswick).  

 The city’s eastern section is almost exclusively residential neighbourhoods surrounded by park space. Single-family detached homes comprise most of the residential real estate listings, making them perfect for families. There are also many duplexes in the area, allowing for additional budget-friendly options. The city’s western section can be considered the commercial district, containing the majority of shops, restaurants, and essential services. 

  What are the Disadvantages of Moving to Mount Pearl? 

  Newcomers May Have a Hard Time Finding a Family Doctor 

All over the country, finding a family doctor has become an increasing problem. In Newfoundland, this statistic continues, with about a quarter of the population going without a family doctor. Though some people can go years without seeing a doctor (whether they should or shouldn’t is another matter), those with medical concerns that need monitoring through tests and prescription medications will have a harder time managing their illness without a designated family doctor.   

If you are moving from another place in Newfoundland, you may be able to keep your family doctor and commute. However, if you are coming to Newfoundland from another part of the country, be prepared for a potentially long waiting list to get a family doctor. If you require ongoing prescription medications, arriving with a few months’ supply of properly labelled prescription vials will give you a bit of a supply while you settle in, as well as provide valuable information for a doctor at a walk-in clinic.  

 Mount Pearl Does Not Have a Hospital 

 The city of Mount Pearl does not have its own hospital, but don’t fret too much just yet. St. John’s has a couple of hospitals and is only a short drive away (less than 15 minutes). In addition, Mount Pearl has several medical clinics for less concerning manners. While this may appear as a downside, the fact that the nearest hospital is in the next city means that there is the possibility of less noise pollution from ambulances and less crowding at the several medical clinics. Actual emergencies can be directed to the hospitals in St. John’s, and things like prescription renewals and checkups can be reserved for medical clinics.  

Other Considerations Associated with Moving to Mount Pearl 

Climate is Generally Mild   

Are Newfoundland and Labrador all about snow and icebergs? Perhaps farther in the north, but luckily at Mount Pearl, it is generally a different story. The climate for Mount Pearl is usually comfortable year-round. 

Summertime temperatures reach highs of around mid 20’s celsius. There are warm sunny days, but they are usually not to the degree of dangerous heat waves. In contrast, winters get down to about minus 10 degrees Celsius. 

You can also expect a couple of feet of snow in the winter months. Mount Pearl is very vigilant about removing snow from roads and even has an online Snow Plow Tracker that shows exactly where the snow plows are on the map. It is worth considering how much extra time may be needed during snow days when commuting to ensure you have a vehicle capable of driving on roads that have not yet been plowed. 

If you’re thinking of moving to Mount Pearl or selling your home  we would love to help!

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