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FEW EASY WAYS TO TAKE THE HEADACHE OUT OF MOVING
Moving from one house to another is always a challenge,
but it doesnt have to be a nightmare. Here are some
simple tips on how to get it done with minimal stress
and strain.
- Look
at all the alternatives: hiring a moving company, for
example, versus renting a truck and doing it yourself.
Whichever alternative makes most sense for you, get
bids from more than one vendor.
- A
few days before the moving company is scheduled to arrive
or youre supposed to pick up your rental truck,
call to confirm that everything is on track to happen
when its supposed to .
- Prepare
your change of address cards in advance and send them
out as soon as its appropriate to do so. The post
office, utilities, companies and people you do business
with, city hall, friends, relatives - all should be
notified of your move.
- Get
an early start on packing by concentrating on seldom-used
items first. Each box should have its contents and the
room those contents belong in written on it clearly.
- Take
a hard look at things you seldom or never use and throw
away as many of them as you can. The more you throw
away, the less youll have to move. Every item
you throw away is one less item to clutter up you new
home.
- Use
your extra towels and linens to protect breakables.
When your supply of these things is exhausted, crumpled
newspaper makes an excellent substitute. Write Fragile
on all appropriate boxes.
- Put
your valuables (such as jewelry) and important documents
(birth certificates, car titles, etc.) aside in some
safe place where they wont be misplaced.
- When
the house is empty, go back for a thorough final inspection.
Check closets, crawl spaces, basement, attic, out-of-the-way
nooks and crannies of all kinds. Have a second person
make the same inspection separately.
- Clean
your new home thoroughly before moving in. Its
infinitely easier that way.
- Decide
in advance where you want the heavy furniture. Changing
your mind after the movers have departed is no fun -
especially for your back!
- Locate
all fuses, circuit breakers, and water/gas and electrical
valves.
- Record
the meter readings and check the smoke detectors.
- List
the phone numbers of the local police and fire stations,
doctors, nearby hospitals, etc. Put a copy of your list
near each phone.
Above
all, plan, plan, plan and plan some more. Make a schedule
you can live with, and then stick to it. Preparation and
forethought will help you to keep everything under control
and finish the move with your sanity and your nervous
system intact.
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