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It can take years to accumulate a
home full of treasured belongings but only a matter of days to
pack it all into boxes for a move. Packing up and moving require
organization and planning. In fact, it can be the greatest test
for a procrastinator - what seems like few belongings can take
far longer and use more boxes than expected. The following tips
can help keep your breakables intact, your pets safe, and make
the whole process as efficient as possible.
Most people have at least a month's notice before a move. During
that time, there are a number of preparations that will make the
move easier including the following:
- If you have a pet and plan to
take a flight to your new home, be sure to contact the
airline early for information about vaccination
requirements, tranquilizers and acceptable cages. Airlines
have strict rules regarding pets and it is essential to be
prepared in order to avoid delays.
- Reserve a rental truck or make
arrangements with a professional moving company. Remember to
check out the company with the Better Business Bureau and
get all quotes in writing.
- Check your homeowner's or
renter's insurance policy to ensure your belongings are
covered during the move.
- If applicable, make travel
arrangements with airlines, bus companies or car rental
agencies.
- Have a yard sale or give
unneeded items to charity. Some charities will pick-up
bagged or boxed items and may issue a donation receipt for
tax purposes.
- Ask your doctor and dentist
for records, x-rays and prescription histories. Also be sure
to get your prescriptions refilled before moving day.
- Make a list of the companies
that send you mail on a regular basis and provide them with
a change of address. Arrange with the post office to have
mail forwarded to your new address.
- Take inventory of your
belongings before they're packed in the event you need to
file an insurance claim later. Take pictures or videotape
your belongings. Record the serial numbers of electronics
and cameras.
- Cut back on grocery shopping
and start using up food items you already have so there will
be less to pack.
- Notify your cable, telephone,
power and water companies of your move. They can arrange to
have your final bill prorated to the end of the month in
order to close or transfer your account.
- Update the address on your
magazine subscriptions with your new address.
- Start collecting boxes from
grocery stores early - at the end of the month stores are
usually flooded with requests for boxes.
- If you are moving into an
apartment building, be sure to reserve the elevator a few
weeks in advance. The building manager will arrange a time
with you when one elevator will be locked off for your use.
- And the number one rule
is…start packing early! Assign one room or corner of a
room as the spot to pile boxes. Pack one or two boxes a day
and pile them in the designated spot to avoid clutter and
simplify moving day.
Packing Made Simple
- It seems that no matter how
hard we may try to pack them neatly, clothes always come out
of boxes wrinkled. This can be a liberating phenomenon for
most of us! If however, you strive for wrinkle-free
clothing, try layering several items then gently roll up the
pile. Rolling the clothes means there are fewer straight
edges and wrinkles.
- The best way to move
computers, televisions, DVD players and other electronics is
in the original boxes and packing material. The foam and
plastic that came in the boxes are specifically shaped to
protect items from impact.
- When possible, pack heavy
items in smaller boxes for easier carrying.
- Use colour-coded labels to
denote the contents e.g. red labels for kitchen items, blue
for bathroom supplies etc. Use a permanent marker to write
the contents of the box on the label.
- Have the following items on
hand: a roll of packing tape, a pair of scissors, and a
permanent marker for every person participating in the move.
Also have more boxes than you anticipate needing in a
variety of sizes.
- Carry all valuables with you.
- Instead of newspaper, use
clothing, towels or bedding to wrap up breakables. This way
you won't waste energy and money transporting newspaper.
- Use strong boxes such as those
from the liquor store to pack dishes and pans.
- Empty drawers in dressers and
tape the drawers closed.
- Professional moving companies
can usually supply wide plastic wrap for couches and chairs
prior to the move. Another alternative is to use old sheets
taped in place.
- Label boxes as fragile on all
sides of the box and indicate which side is up.
Moving Day
Hopefully,
if all has gone according to plan, you've completed and checked
off all the items from the previous list. Theoretically, moving
day should not be a packing day but it's a good idea to have an
extra box handy along with tape and scissors. The following are
a few other important tips:
- If you are using professional
movers, be there to watch the loading and unloading. If
anything does get dropped or knocked you will know which
items to inspect.
- Examine furniture and loose
items carefully before paying for the move.
- Return keys to the landlord or
arrange to provide the keys to the new owner.
- Find out what type of payment
is acceptable to the movers i.e. cash, credit or cheques.
- Bottles of juice and water
along with packaged snack foods can keep energy levels high.
- If you plan to drive a rented
moving truck, keep these tips in mind: a truck requires more
time to stop than a car so never tailgate and start braking
early. If you need to back into a driveway have someone
direct you from behind the truck. Know the height of the
truck before hitting the road - it can be hard to estimate
the height when approaching an overpass at 80 km an hour.
A
well-organized and planned move can greatly reduce the stress
involved in packing up and transporting a lifetime of
belongings. A successful move can also be a wonderful way to
start life in your new home. |