Tag your Items:
Pack one room at a time, labeling each box with a description of its contents
and its destination (e.g., kitchen, bathroom). Be as specific as you can; it
will make unpacking that much easier.
Pack Heavy – Pack Light:
Pack heavy items in small boxes and lighter items in larger boxes.
Know how to Pack Plates and Records:
Plates and record albums should be packed on end vertically, rather than
placed flat and stacked.
Protect Your Memories:
If it’s irreplaceable, take it with you in the car (you don’t want regrets
later). But if you do decide to pack framed photos or art, place sheets or
blankets between them for added protection.
Give the Kids an Exercise:
Have children write their names and new address on the cartons from their
rooms so they can become familiar with their new street and town.
Keep the Phone Book:
Take your current phone book with you. You may need to make calls to residents
or businesses back in your former hometown.
Remember the Bare Necessities:
Toilet paper, telephone, toiletries, snacks, coffee (and pot), soap,
flashlight, screwdriver, pliers, can opener, paper plates, cups, 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 last so that it will be unloaded first.
Get the Bed Ready:
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.
Take Notes:
Make a note of your shipment registration number and keep it with you in case
you need to call your mover with questions about your shipment.
Give out your Number:
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.
Don’t forget about the Fridge:
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.
Unscrew Bulbs:
Remove bulbs before packing your lamps.
Help your Pet Relax:
Keep your pet calm and away from all the activity on moving day by arranging
for a friend to watch him at their house.
Be Nice to Your Plants:
When moving plants to your new residence via your car, try not to let foliage
rest against the windows, as the leaves will scorch.
Take a Break from the Computer:
Upon arrival at your new home, let your computer "acclimate" itself to room
temperature before plugging it in.
Enjoy the Help:
Leave the rest to the professionals, sit back and relax, and look forward to
the new opportunities, friends and experiences that are part of any move.