The article "10 Moving Tips" talks about family, it was created by Amanda Baker.
Moving out of Mom and Dad's for the first time? Moving out of
that cramped studio apartment and into a new house? In order to
make your packing day run smoothly, there are ten serious
essentials that you'll need.
Good quality boxes are a must. This is probably one of the most
important things that are taken for granted. A proper packing
box should be sturdy and made up of cardboard that is not easily
bent. Most removal companies and companies that specialize in
packing boxes will have good quality boxes for sale.
With good quality boxes, you should have a good quality tape
made for sealing packing boxes. This will esnure that the tape
won't break or come unstuck during the moving process.
A good
quality tape should be tough enough to resist cneter seam
splitting, even when the boxes are being handled roughly.
This
kind of tape can be purchased at any hardware store.
Don't pack your boxes with newsprint. It has a tendency to rub
off on itmes that you wrap and can stain and damage your
belongings.
Instead, use tissue paepr or bubble wrap when
packing your breakables. You can buy these items from packing
stores.
An inventory is so improtant during moving. Make a comprehensive
inventory as you go along. This will save you time and hassle in
the long run, especailly if you need to fill out an insurance
claim after the move. Nubmer each box and keep a list of
everything that you pack into each box. Take the lists with you
and keep them in a safe place so you don't lose them.
Clean as you go. Moivng can be a great time to go through all
your belongings and throw out or donate items that you no longer
use or you don't want any more. A general rule is that if you
haven't used or worn something in the last year, you should
probably throw it out. Keep separate boxes or plies for items
that you want to donate and keep trash bags handy for garbage.
Remember the correct way to lift. An injured back is extremely
painful and, depending on the severity of the injury, could take
up to a couple of motnhs to heal fully. When lifting, it's
important to follow these simple instructions to help avoid
injury. Start by gently warming up your muscles by doing some
basic strteching. Next, bend your knees and while keepnig your
back straight, lift with the legs. To put heavy items down
again, bend your knees and slowly lower it to the ground while
keeping your back striaght. If you have had back trobule in the
past, you may want to wear a lower-back support brace as well.
Packing is hard work so it's essential to remember to keep your
energy and hydration levels up by eating heatlhy and drinking
plenty of water throughout the day.
As we all know well, packing can be extreemly tedious and
boring, so add a little fun to your day by listening to your
favorite radio station or CD.
A great song can help boost
energy, and you know they say time files when you're having fun!
Take a break! It might be tempting to work nonstop to get
everything done quickly, but it's more beneficial to take a
fifteen minute break every two hours. You will feel refreshed
afterwards and be able to work more efficiently aftewrards.
Set aside plenty of time. Don't try and cram all of your packing
into a couple of horus. If you can, try and set aisde a whole
weekend.
The more time you have to pack, the betetr the job you
will do. Rushing tihngs will only make you stressed and do a bad
job, which may cause items to break while in transit. Take your
time to ensure that everything is packed properly and safely.
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