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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 

Lots of Americans are on the move to a different home each year. In line with the U.S. Census, approximately 11% of people, or 35 million people, moved from one dwelling to another one in 2017. Which is a great deal of moving trucks, tape, bubble wrap and also goodbyes as families hit the road, making new moments in new residences and sometimes new locations.
 

Regardless if your upcoming move to Denver is around the neighborhood, a handful of cities away, across the nation or the other side around the globe, moving is often a nerve-racking event, rated number 28 out of 43 on the Holmes-Rahe Stress Inventory. Preparing and planning decrease the move's stress and anxiety, but flexibility is key to anticipating and working over the unforeseen issues arising for even the most meticulous moving masterminds.

10 tips for keeping moving day moving

Make use of a federally authorized mover

Make sure that your professional moving company in Denver is documented in the FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) database. This federal group regulates moving companies and drivers' running hours, safety requirements, training and medical specifications. If you can't find the company listed there, identify someone else.

Get a written estimate

Reliable professional movers supply a written quote of time needed for the job, workers and supplies needed, payment provisions along with a delivery period, and then follow up with an itemized contract. If the agreement and the quote deviate a lot from one another, it's a possible sign that the moving company in Denver cannot manage your move.

Pick a packing strategy before you pack

Who's dealing with the big, bulky home furnishings; you or the moving company? Who packs Grandma's antique china along with stemware; you or the movers? Before anyone sets up a carton or unrolls any wrap, figure out who's going to be in control of which household belongings to prevent misunderstandings or loss or damage.

Keep an ongoing to-do checklist

This is the small tasks listing of things which have to get done, but are often forgotten amongst the large tasks. Jobs like cleaning up the refrigerator and cupboards, take out the last bag of garbage, scrub the shower area and also unplug major appliances are last-minute jobs for this list.

Speaking of checklists: inventory your carton contents

If on pieces of paper or by Excel spreadsheet, understand what is in which box as you pack. Number each individual carton and jot down a short, basic description outside each and every box, such as "1-Bathroom - Bathroom towels and Linens" or "2-Master Bedroom Closet - Athletic shoes, Handbags, Accessories" but make use of inventory pages for extra specifics. You will know better where to unload the cartons and what should be unpacked to start with after your arrival. In the event that you hire a professional mover in Denver, they ought to do this inventory for you when they're loading the truck.

Prep a cooler and the "Open 1st" box

You're exhausted when you arrive at your new home. Prepare a cooler with snack food items and drinks for the journey and the first couple of hours of your arrival and have an "Open First" box with a couple days' worth of fresh outfits, toiletries, medications, toilet paper, towels, non-perishable foodstuffs, pet food and also the battery chargers for your electronic devices.

Include the children in the move

Moving to a different house is generally hard for kids. Help it to be their grand adventure: allow them to pack for themselves, label their toys and clothes, whilst encouraging them to give away unused or outgrown items to say goodbye to their old life and greet their new one.

Plan for pets and elderly family

Your four-legged members of the family might freak out and run at the sight of a whole lot of disorientation and guests, while mature family members residing with you are in danger of injury from slips on account of moved furniture and packing supplies throughout their normal walking paths. Put a strategy in place for pets and those that need shelter from the move for several hours or days.

Call ahead for the basics

Moving to your new home is nerve-racking enough devoid of the added burden of no electricity, heat, air conditioning or operating water. Call the utility suppliers prior to when you move to ensure these types of essential services are functioning ahead of your arrival.

The last countdown

Before you actually shut the door on this life chapter and begin a a different one, complete one final walk through. Are the lights off, water faucets tight, thermostat set high, windows closed up and secured and every cupboard, shelf and closet vacant? If you do, it is time to go. And enjoy the trip, which is more than a move. It is a step forward, an advance from known and treasured happenings to a new group of anticipations.

If you'd like advice about your local or long-distance move, contact A-1 Freeman Moving Group today!

 

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