How To Prepare For Packing And Moving
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Pack a box with toilet paper, toothpaste and brushes, snacks, coffee and coffee pot, soap, flashlight, screwdriver, pliers, can opener, paper plates, cups and utensils, a couple of pans, and paper towels are some of the essentials you may need upon arrival at your new home. Ask your van foreman to load it on the van last, so that it will be unloaded at your new home first. Before packing medicine and toiletry items, make sure that their caps and lids have been tightly secured.
• Pack a similar box with the same things as a survival package in case you have to wait for the movers.
• Tour the warehouse of your mover to check for security, organization and cleanliness.
• You may need to call old residents or businesses, so take your current phone book with you.
• Lighten your load, host a Garage Sale.
• Make sure the mover does an inventory and make sure you check and understand what is written on the inventory form.
• Keep your Bill of Lading handy. Make a note of your shipment registration number.
• Give the foreman your reach number and an alternate number so they can contact you.
• Keep you pets away from all the activity on moving day.
• Let all your electrical gadgets “acclimate” themselves to room temperature before plugging them in.
Here are some important tips about how to prepare for packing and moving and how to choose a reliable packers and movers services provider. Prefer to choose local packers and Movers Company. Keep in mind it should be economical and cost effective. Also ensure that they should be reliable and good service providers. Before packing and moving, follow some of the measure to safe and secure transfer of your goods.
• Start preparation for packing at least 3-4 days ago/Prepare for packing at least a week ago otherwise it will be
become hectic.
• Call your packing and moving service provider at the day of moving or a day before. It will help you in packings.
• Keep most necessary items in a single cartoon or boxes.
• Use strong boxes because they are secure.
• Always use regular boxes of same sizes because they make stacking much easier.
• Don’t overload in the boxes.
• Locate all valuables, such as jewellery, collections and personal records, and pack these separately to take with
you.
• At last take a final glance at your packings.
