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Plus: tips to keep the ticks at bay. Photo by Getty Images / Lee J Rouse There?s a lot of things t

Plus: tips to keep the ticks at bay. [Grass]( Photo by Getty Images / Lee J Rouse There’s a lot of things to do outdoors during the summer months, but when you head back inside, make sure you don’t bring along any unwanted guests. As we get further into tick season, you’ll want to stay protected. This is especially true in the Midwest, East, and South, where [Lone Star ticks]( are seeing an uptick (no pun intended) this year. Our experts have some tricks and tips for keeping you and your family safe from ticks this year, including recommendations on bug repellents that actually work on them. Read all of our advice [right here]( so you can plan accordingly for your next outdoor adventure. Have a great Monday, Sara Beth Bolin Staff Writer, Newsletters Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed's editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. [Pillow; fan; sheet set] Photo by Brooklinen / Dyson / Threshold / Reviewed HOW TO SLEEP COOL ON HOT NIGHTS During the summer, everyone’s a hot sleeper, but making some changes to your sleep setup can help you snooze soundly even when the temps reach triple-digits. We’ve tested lots of cooling sleep tech, and have plenty of hacks for keeping things cool at night. It might seem obvious, but the first thing to tackle is your bed itself. A [lightweight set of sheets]( can make more of a difference than you think. According to our expert, a lower thread count will actually promote more air flow, so aim for something with a [300 to 400 count]( or go with a light-as-air fabric like [linen](. They also recommend sleeping with a top sheet to promote even more airflow between you and your covers. Adding a [cooling pillow]( or [blanket]( can also provide some relief. There’s a misconception that sleeping with a fan will get you sick, but our experts say [that’s not the case](. A solid [tower fan]( gets the job done, especially one that’s quiet—we like [this one](. Once you’ve made your bed, lie in it… and then go to sleep, no sweat. More Stories #[Sectional]( This is the most versatile piece of furniture we’ve ever tested Lovesac’s Sactional is touted as the “world’s most adaptable couch,” and our testers are inclined to agree. The modular couch has several different assembly methods and is built to last—but it comes at a price. [READ MORE]( #[Pack of Honey Stinger]( Do you need electrolyte drinks to stay hydrated? Athletes have long used electrolyte drinks to stay hydrated while they work out. Recently, they’ve become more popular among everyday people, too. We asked the experts about who really needs these extra electrolytes—and which drinks are worth it. [READ MORE]( #[Purple Dyson robot vacuum]( We tried the new Dyson robot vacuum Dyson is a household name when it comes to vacuums, ranking highly in our testing every time. Now, we’ve put the brand’s new tricked-out robot vacuum to the test and (surprise, surprise) it lived up to the Dyson name. [READ MORE]( #[Model wearing black shirtdress]( Our favorite classically cool shirtdresses The shirtdress is a closet staple for good reason: it’s a chic piece that’ll make you look and feel good all day long. Our style team rounded up some of the best options out there, from nice and neutral palettes to standout stripes. [READ MORE]( Shop these deals - We love factor's health-conscious meal kits, and right now, you can [save $130]( on your first six boxes. - This [luggage set]( is nearly 70% off at walmart. - amazon's cooking up great deals on [everything you need]( for your kitchen. [Placeholder] JOIN THE CARPOOL [Subscribe to our monthly newsletter]( and get expert guidance for every stage of your parenting journey. [Share with a friend]( [Subscribe]( [Visit us on Facebook!]( [Visit us on Instagram!]( [Visit us on Twitter!]( [Visit us on YouTube!]( [Visit us on Pinterest!]( [Reviewed Logomark]Reviewed is part of the USA Today network Reviewed 19 Brookline St Cambridge, MA 02139-4103 Copyright © 2024 Reviewed, All rights reserved. Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Update your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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