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May 06, 2019

May is National Moving Month: Stay Safe & Maintain Your Sanity

Moving to a new homeBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

A great deal of Americans are on the move to a different residence every year. In line with the U.S. Census, roughly 11% of people, or 35 million people, moved from one residence to a different one in 2017. That's a great deal of moving trucks, tape, bubble wrap as well as goodbyes as families hit the highway, making new moments in new houses and sometimes new locations.
 

Whether the following move to El Paso is around the neighborhood, a couple of towns away, across the country or the other half around the globe, moving is usually a tense event, positioned number 28 out of 43 on the Holmes-Rahe Stress Inventory. Preparing and arranging lessen the move's stress and anxiety, nevertheless flexibility is vital to expecting and functioning throughout the unexpected challenges arising for even the most scrupulous moving masterminds.

10 suggestions for keeping moving day moving

Utilize a federally registered mover

Make sure that your professional moving company in El Paso is documented in the FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) database. This federal group manages moving companies and drivers' working time, safety specifications, training and medical specifications. If you can't see the organization listed there, identify someone else.

Acquire a written estimate

Trustworthy professional movers supply a written estimate of time necessary for the work, personnel and materials needed, payment terms as well as a delivery period, and then follow up with a written plan. If your agreement and the estimation deviate excessively from one another, it is a possible indicator that the moving company in El Paso cannot take care of your move.

Choose a packing methodology before you pack

Who is dealing with the large, hefty home furnishings; you or the moving company? Who packs Grandmother's antique china along with glassware; you or the movers? Before anyone puts together a carton or unrolls any wrap, figure out who will be in control of which household possessions to avoid frustration or loss or breakage.

Have a working to-do checklist

This is basically the small jobs checklist of things which really need to get accomplished, but are often lost among the list of large items. Jobs including sorting through the fridge as well as cabinets, take out the final bag of trash, wash the bathtub as well as disconnect major home appliances are last-minute tasks for this list.

Speaking of lists: inventory your box contents

Whether on pieces of paper or by Excel spreadsheet, recognize what's in which box while you pack. Number each individual box and put down a short, general explanation outside each carton, for example "1-Bathroom - Bathroom towels and Linens" or "2-Master Bedroom Closet - Athletic shoes, Purses, Accessories" but utilize inventory pages for extra details. You'll know better where to unload the boxes and what should be unpacked first of all after your arrival. Whenever you work with a professional mover in El Paso, they ought to do this inventory on your behalf while they are loading the truck.

Prepare a cooler and the "Open First" box

You will be drained when you arrive at your new residence. Pack a cooler that includes something to eat and drinks for the journey as well as the first couple of hours of your arrival and also have an "Open 1st" box with a couple days' worth of fresh clothes, toiletries, medicines, toilet paper, bathroom towels, non-perishable food, pet food as well as the chargers for your consumer electronics.

Incorporate the kids in the move

Moving to a different house is often difficult for children. Help it to be their magical journey: allow them to pack on their own, label their toys and clothes, while you are encouraging them to donate unused or outgrown items to say goodbye to their old life and accept their new one.

Prepare for household pets and elderly family members

Your four-legged family members could freak out and run at the appearance of a whole lot of confusion and visitors, while senior family members living with you are in danger of injury from slips as a result of moved household furniture and packing materials in their usual walking paths. Have a strategy in place for pets and people who require shelter away from the move for a couple of hours or possibly days.

Telephone in advance for the fundamentals

Moving to your new house is stressful enough without the added burden of no power, heat, air conditioning or running water. Get in touch with the utility companies before you move to make certain these basic services are operating prior to your arrival.

The ultimate countdown

Just before you close the door on this life chapter and begin a new one, conduct one final walk through. Are the lights off, water faucets tight, thermostat set high, windows shut and secured and each cabinet, shelf and closet clear? If so, it's time to go. And enjoy the process, because it's more than a move. It can be a leap forward, an advance from recognized and valued encounters to a different collection of goals.

If you need advice about your local or long-distance move, get in touch with A-1 Freeman Moving Group today!

 

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