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This is the
eighth in a series of tips on relocation and moving:
Moving Tip 1:
Make a note of your shipment registration number (found in the upper
right-hand corner of your bill of lading) and keep it with you in
case you need to call your mover with questions about your shipment.
Moving Tip 2:
Designate one drawer of a dresser for sheets and towels so that you
won't have to rummage through boxes for these essentials the first
night in your new home.
Moving Tip 3:
If you need to store some of your goods, it's a good idea to tour
the warehouse of the mover you're planning to use. Look for
cleanliness, organization, security, etc.
Moving Tip 4:
After you've thoroughly cleaned and dried the inside of your
refrigerator, put a handful of fresh coffee, baking soda or charcoal
in a sock or nylon stocking and place it inside to keep the interior
smelling fresh.
Moving Tip 5:
Pack your current phone book to take with you. You may need to make
calls to residents or businesses back in your former hometown.
Moving Tip 6:
Pack heavy items in small boxes, light items in larger boxes.
Moving Tip 7:
Before the van foreman leaves for your destination residence, give
him a phone number where you can be reached. It is also a good idea
to provide him with an alternate contact in case you can't be
reached.
Moving Tip 8:
Place pictures in boxes between sheets and blankets to give them
added protection.
Moving Tip 9:
Plates and record albums should be packed on end vertically, rather
than placed flat and stacked.
Moving Tip 10:
Toilet paper, telephone, 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.
Pack a box with these types of items and 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.
Moving Tip 11:
Remove bulbs before packing your lamps.
Moving Tip 12:
Tag all items and be prepared to wheel and deal - garage sale gurus
love to haggle.
Moving Tip 13:
In addition to the room and contents, have children write their name
and new address on the cartons from their rooms so they can become
familiar with their new address before they get to their new home.
Moving Tip 14:
At destination, you might want to consider having the TV and VCR
hooked up first to occupy the kids while the rest of the van is
being unloaded.
Moving Tip 15:
Keep your pet calm and away from all the activity on moving day by
arranging for a friend to watch your pet at their house.
Moving Tip 16:
When moving plants to your new residence via your car, try not to
let foliage rest against the windows, as the leaves will scorch.
Moving Tip 17:
Upon arrival at your new home, let your PC "acclimate"
itself to room temperature before plugging it in.
Moving Tip 18:
Leave the rest to the professionals, sit back and relax, and look
forward to the new opportunities, new friends, new experiences,
etc., that are part of any move
Article One:
Preparing Your Children For A Move
Article Two:
Packing Tips
Article Three:
Garage Sales
Article Four:
How Long Distance Moving Operates
Article Five:
Countdown To Moving Day
Article Six:
Special Moving Needs
Article Seven:
Glossary of Moving Terms
| Excerpted
from Allied Van Lines' Guide To A Good Move. |
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not an advertisement for, nor an endorsement of, Allied Van
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