THE
RIGHT PACKING MATERIALS
While free boxes from your local supermarket may be tempting, they are not
as strong as proper cartons from a moving company so be careful!
FRAGILE
OBJECTS
Use sheets, blankets, towels, pillows, etc. to separate fragile items such
as mirrors and paintings. Pack plates and glass objects vertically rather than
stacking them on top of one another.
DO
NOT PACK BOXES SO THAT THEY BECOME DANGEROUS TO LIFT!
If an item is heavy, pack it in its own box. Don't risk a
back injury by trying to cram too much into one carton. Label
all your boxes so that you can easily find the things you need
first when you move into your new home. You might want to lighten
your total load by hosting a garage sale before you move!
GET
USED TO YOUR NEW ADDRESS
Make sure the whole family is familiar with your new address.
Encourage your children to help label cartons with the new address
to help familiarize them with the new address. Diane Turton Realtors® can
assist you in relocating with a personal assistant to update
mailing records, contacting utility companies, etc.
PACK "OPEN
FIRST" CARTONS
Pack essentials such as snacks, coffee, mugs, soap and toiletries,
flashlight and a toolkit and any other items you may need when
you first move in. Take these items with you rather than have
them shipped by your moving company, just in case your mover
is delayed in any way. You will probably want to include your
Address Book in this "Care Package" so you won't be
out of touch for any period of time!
WORK
CLOSELY WITH YOUR MOVER
If you are familiar with how your belongings are packed,
you will be better able to unpack and store things in the correct
places. Keep pets out of the way so they don't accidentally get
included in a package! Keep copies of the inventory form, Bill
of Lading and shipment registration close at hand. If you goods
will require temporary storage by the mover, check that the storage
facility is clean and secure.