It's Almost Moving Time Again - Be Prepared And Keep It Stress
Free
It won't be long before the grip of winter begins to break, the
weather warms up and the tradition on moving over the 3 day
Memorial Day holiday weekend is upon us. The stress of this big
event is enough to strike fear in the heart of almost anyone,
but the anxiety can be minimized and kept under control with
some simple planning ahead of time.
Once the new location has been found and secured, the next step
is planning for the move itself. Before you start boxing
everything in sight, sit back and plan it out.
Use some of these tips and techniques to help make things go
more smoothly and reduce the chances of something going wrong
and your belongings being damaged.
- Set aside any items you may need between the time you pack
and unpack. Items such as medications, toothbrushes, soap,
important papers, etc. If you will need to make overnight stops
along the way, make sure you make a list of the things you will
need. Pack these items separately and pack them last - this way
they're not buried and you can find them.
- It may be a good idea to do the same thing with some items
you will need on the first day.
- Before starting to pack, make sure you have made an inventory
list of high cost items such as computers, cameras and other
electronic equipment. Make sure you also have the serial numbers
written down as well.
- Make sure you have the following handy as you get ready to
start packing - a supply of different size boxes, tape,
scissors, markers, bubble wrap, newsprint(preferably blank),
packing peanuts and maybe some stretch film.
- Pack one room at a time, keeping the weight of boxes at a
reasonable level. Mark each box with its proper room and
contents. Some people will number the boxes instead if they are
having a moving and storage company load, store and then unload
the boxes. This might reduce the chances of valuables
disappearing during the move if the boxes don't announce their
contents. Keep your own list of what is in each numbered box and
which room it will go into upon arrival.
- Pack books on end and keep the weight in mind.
- Use stretch film to hold doors, drawers and cushions in
place. 5" clear stretch film on a handy dispenser is ideal for
this. Don't forget to make use of any empty space in the drawers
- fill them with light weight things so as not to overload. It
can also be used to wrap rugs, fishing rods, golf clubs and
other long items that need to be kept together.
- Pack valuables such as jewelry, coin collections and stock
certificates separately and keep them with you.
- If you are loading the moving truck yourself, plan how you
will need to do this. Think about how you would want to unload
everything at your new location. Remember - first on, last off.
Begin by loading the truck with the things you will want to have
come off last. When you're done loading the truck, the items you
will want and need first and/or most will be right there, ready
to come in.
- If anything needs to be disassembled to make the trip, bag
the hardware and attach to the item or put in a drawer.
- Foam or cardboard can be used to wrap around table and chair
legs or arms to protect the finish. NEVER apply tape directly to
furniture surfaces as the finish can be ruined.
- Depending on the distance and time that will be involved in
your move, you may want to also have a short term provisions
plan. Things such as paper plates, paper towels, plastic knives,
forks and spoons, snacks, beverages, trash bags, first aid kit
including pain relievers and some moist towelettes can go a long
way in getting you through to the end.
A little common sense and some pre-planning will not only help
reduce the stresses of moving but will also help get everything
to its new location in one piece and without incident. Take some
time to plan out as much of the move as possible and have what
you will need at hand when the time comes. Plan for the packing
and pack with a plan!