Planning ahead for your move will make it less stressful and a more
positive experience. Although this is not always possible, here are a
few tips and techniques to make your move easier. You can also find
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- If you hire a moving company they will pack everything for you,
however you should pack your important paperwork and any sentimental
items. If you have children allow them to help by packing their
toys.
- Make sure that you are there when the movers are packing your
stuff.
- Make sure that all boxes are clearly labeled on both the top of
the box and on at least one other side of each box. Be sure the
boxes are clearly labeled with which room they should go into. If
you are using movers label the bedrooms at the new house the same
way you labeled the boxes.
- If you want to save money and still use the movers you could
pack your stuff yourself.
- If you have any friends or family that have borrowed any of your
items this is the time to ask for them back. This would also be a
good time for you to return any items that you have loaned from
family and friends.
- If you have lots of books please consider either packing them in
lots of small boxes or spreading them out among your furniture, such
as cabinets and drawers.
- Do not store breakables or heavy items in drawers!
- Do not overload drawers.
- If you are using drawers to move things, please tie them shut so
that they do not fly open while moving. Using tape is not a good
idea because it may strip paint or varnish.
- Use thick tape and make a big "X" across mirrors and picture
glass so that if the glass is accidentally broken during the move
there is less glass to clean up.
- To remove sticky residue from tape and other adhesive products
you can use mineral oil, baby oil, eucalyptus oil, or
goop remover.
- Make a list of any new items you may need for the new house.
- Please keep aside any cleaning equipment so that you may use it
right away at your new house. Please include in this list light
bulbs!
- Before you pack any of your appliances please clean them
thoroughly and let them dry completely. Especially tip all the
crumbs out of the toaster.
- Be sure to clean out your refrigerator and freezer really well
before moving them. To prevent the fridge from smelling use one of
these ideas: wipe out the fridge with a damp cloth with vanilla
essence, dry out the fridge with a hair dryer especially the
corners, and/or put silica gel in the fresh department or fine blend
coffee in a piece of muslin, these will soak up any extra moisture.
When you have cleaned out the fridge and defrosted the freezer keep
the doors slightly open to keep the air circulating just before you
move them.
- If you are moving with children show them around the new house
just before your move in and answer any questions they may have.
- See if any of the neighbors have any kids around the same age as
your children.
- Introduce yourselves to your new neighbors.
- Look around your new neighborhood to find out where the local
hospitals are located as well as restaurants and various forms of
entertainment.
- Ask your current attorney, doctor, and dentist for their
recommendations on professionals in your new neighborhood.
- Be sure to transfer any medical records and school records.
- Be sure to remember to discontinue the following services at
your old home: gas, electric, water, phone, newspaper, cable TV, DSL
and other local internet services if you have them, and cellular
phone.
- Be sure to notify the following of your change of address: post
office, credit cards, insurance, magazines, and bank.
- If you have any pets, it will probably be best to move them
first and find a quiet place for them while all the moving is
happening. For example if you have cats put them in a bathroom with
their food, water, and litter box (on the opposite side of the room
away from the food). Then leave a note on the door "Please do not
enter!" If you have outside dogs put them in the backyard so that
they can get used to their new environment and if you have lots of
windows inside they can watch everything that is going on.
- Smaller caged pets especially easily stressed animals should be
moved last after all the excitement has settled down.
- Make sure you have plenty of drinks and snacks for the move.
Moving is a lot of hard work!
If you plan your move very carefully and use some of the above
advice you may find the move relaxing and a little bit fun. If it gets
too stressful take a break and find something to laugh about, you will
probably feel better. Just remember you can take your time with
unpacking and this is a perfect opportunity to completely reorganize
your home
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