30
TO 60 DAYS BEFORE THE MOVE:
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Get rid of anything you won't want to move into your new location.
- Make an inventory of everything you will be moving. Do this room
by room.
- If you don't already have one, make a list of all appliances/devices
by model/serial number.
- Notify the post office of your change of address.
- Notify your insurance company that you are moving.
- Arrange to disconnect telephone, water, and electricity from your
old location on the day after your move.
- Arrange to have the telephone, water, and electricity connected
at your new location on the day of your move.
- Arrange to have appliances disconnected (water, electricity, and
gas), as well as chandeliers and other electrical objects disconnected.
- Collect all valuable documents, make copies and place the originals
in a safe location. The copies should be placed in another location.
- Give the moving company the exact address where you will be moving
to, indicate the major intersections, and if needed, provide them
with a rough map.
1 TO
10 DAYS BEFORE THE MOVE:
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Pack suitcases with personal items you will need until the move
is completed and you will have had time to unpack.
- Make a list of the items you will take with you in your car. If
possible, place them all together in one room.
- Make labels clearly marked DO NOT MOVE for the items that the
movers will not be moving. Place them all together in one room.
THE
DAY OF THE MOVE!
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Pack toiletries and other personal items.
- Put the items you will be taking with you in your car in the trunk
of the car and lock it.
- Be around the movers: they may have questions that only you can
answer.
- When the loading is complete, walk around each room to make sure
that nothing has been left behind.
Things
to consider:
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Summer is "peak" moving season. If you can be flexible
about when you move, don't wait until the summer. Also keep in mind
that the first and last weeks of the month are extra-busy for all
movers.
*
Specify the exact date you want to move and when it will be convenient
for an agent to visually survey your household and prepare an estimate.
*
Tour your house before the agent arrives. Check from attic to basement,
and determine what will be moved and what will be discarded. Show
your agent everything you will be moving.
*
If you plan to do the packing yourself, start collecting suitable
containers and packing materials. Set packing goals and deadlines.
Have all packing complete by moving day.
*
If you are being relocated at your company's request, find out what
portion of your moving expenses will be paid by the company. If
your company has a written moving policy, ask for a copy.
*
Dispose of all flammables such as cleaning fluids, aerosol cans,
fireworks and matches. Drain the fuel from your power mower and
other machinery. Discard partly used containers of any substance
that may leak. Empty the water from your steam iron.
*
Obtain a written appraisal of antique items to verify their value.
Don't wax or oil wood furniture before moving, because some products
may soften the wood, making it vulnerable to imprinting from furniture
pads.
*
Unplug all electronic equipment such as television sets, home computers,
stereos, etc., 24 hours in advance of a move so they will be at
room temperature on moving day. Moving a TV set and other electronic
equipment in which heat is still retained could cause internal damage.
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