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Moving Tips
Tips to Ensure a Smooth Move
For many families, moving can be a very stressful event.
Besides coming to terms with your new life in a new
home, you and your family will also need to think about
moving day. Too often, families get caught up in various
activities before moving day and fail to make the proper
preparations. If you and your family are preparing to
move, try to stay calm and organized throughout the
process. For a few extra pointers on how to make your
moving day a success, consider the simple advice
outlined here.
Make a Detailed Checklist
It can be difficult to keep track of all the tasks
associated with moving. Hence, you should try to
organize your days leading up to and beyond moving day.
If you have a reminder of what needs to be done and
where you need to be, you are more likely to have a
smooth moving day.
Prepare for Day 1
Prior to packing all of your boxes, you may want to
assemble one box of necessities for the whole family. As
most families finish unpacking their trucks late in the
evening, there is often little desire to open several
boxes to find pillows and toothbrushes. To prevent a
stressful first night in your new home, try to place
anything your family might need in the first 24 hours in
a separate box, mark it clearly and keep it accessible
during moving. Also, if you have any valuable or
irreplaceable items – such as jewelry and personal
keepsakes – you should try to wrap the items well and
keep them with you while moving.
To help with your checklist, you should try to include
all of the following items in your day 1 box:
• Personal toiletries
• Soap
• Toilet paper
• Snacks and drinks
• Flashlight
• Screwdriver
• Pliers
• Set of plastic plates and cutlery
• Paper towels or tissue
Pack Manageable Boxes
Unless you have lots of large, lightweight items – such
as down comforters and blankets – you shouldn’t need too
many oversized boxes. Oversized moving materials often
force homeowners into packing boxes that are too heavy
and unmanageable. Instead, try to find plenty of
midsized boxes and distribute weight evenly.
Furthermore, if you are moving yourself, make sure you
have all the necessary materials on hand before packing,
including bubble wrap or packing peanuts for fragile
items.
Label Every Box
When packing your boxes, try not to place items for
different rooms in the same box. After sealing up each
box, simply mark which room the items belong in. When
you arrive at your new home, you will be able to take
each box to its rightful place and each family member
can spend time organizing their own space.
De-clutter as You Go
As you prepare to move out of your home, try to organize
your belongings and set aside unwanted items. After
unpacking in your new home, you will be happy having
more space and fewer items to arrange. Before moving
out, you can hold a yard sale or make a charitable
donation to get rid of your unwanted belongings.
Get the Family Involved
If you have children, help them get excited about
moving. With something to look forward to – like the
chance to decorate a new bedroom – children often get
more involved in the moving process. Also, you may want
to ask your friends and family for help on moving day.
Even if no one is able to move furniture with you, a
family member could watch your pet for the day or take
care of errands.
Though moving day can be a very overwhelming time for
families, proper organization can make help turn that
stress into excitement. If you follow your timeline
leading up to moving day, you and your family will have
no problem approaching the big move with confidence.
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