To pack or not to pack
Before you move it is wise to decide what you
really need. It does not make sense to pack things that you have not
used in months.
Normally you will come across papers that you
have filed away for a rainy day. Make sure these are documents you
really need and not just that you are a pack rat.
Try to figure out what toys your kids do not
play with or have outgrown. Donate any unused toys to a charity like
toys for tots. Have a talk with your kids explaining that they no
longer need the toys and there are kids that do
not have any toys at all.
Worn furniture that is beyond repair does not
make sense to move. If you are able to get new furniture delivered to
your new home then throw away the old. This way you save on
the movers time and you also save space for
stuff you really need in the truck.
Moving with your pet
Sometimes it can be complicated when moving
with a pet. Aside from having to update vet records, you may have a pet
that the law requires you to register with the state and you
have to notify them of the change in address.
If you have a dog walker or a pet caregiver they
will need to be notified so they can start coming to the new addess.
If you are traveling with a caged pet make sure
the cage is secured. Sometimes pets such as birds can get out if a door
were loose. You are responsible for any pets that cause
damage or harm anyone also.
You may have to retrain your pet for the new
home. If they were house broken and suddenly their restroom were moved
they may not adjust so easily.
Introduce your neighbors to your pet. This is a
good way to prevent any trouble if your dog is barking at night. They
would knock or call before they called the police because they have
a relationship with you and your pet.
Spend time with your pet in the new home to make
sure he/she has adjusted to the new surroundings. This will ensure that
they stay house broken.
Moving your office
When moving an office you have alot of work
ahead of you. You have to make sure that your operation runs smoothly
even during the move process.
You should schedule your utilities and services
to be disconnected a day after you move. This way the utilities and
services would have a lower chance of accidentially being disconnected
early.
An early disruption may cause you to lose
business.
At the same time it is important to schedule
your new services to be connected a week early. Sometimes a phone
company for example will not be able to send anyone out for a week or
so.
This can be devistating if you waited until the
last minute to call the company. I personally have made the mistake in
the past with my cable. I did not have my high speed internet for a
full 6 days!
I had to run my business from the library.
Your employees need to know the new location and
when they are supposed to be there. If they get it in a written memo
they should have no excuse to be late or tardy.
Mail should be changed immediately. You need to
make sure your clients are sending you the check in the right place.
While it is smart to notify everyone of the move it is also wise to
forward all
mail just in case there is someone you forgot to
notify.
Moving your kids
When you have kids it is a good idea to make
sure they stay occupied during the move. If you are spending a good
amount of time at the new location during the move make sure you bring
plenty
of toys, dvd's, and games to keep the child
busy. This will keep the kids out of the way while movers are bringing
in your belongings.
Make sure the kids are in a room with little
traffic. They may get hurt if they walk in front of a mover. The movers
may not be able to see small children and accicdents can happen.
Move your microwave and other appliences you may
need to make your children some food. If they are at the new home with
you they are bound to get hungry.
If the kids are small you should use cups with
lids to make sure they do not spill the drink on the new carpet. Kids
are notorious for having an "accident" with their beverage.
Pack and move the childs bed first. While at the new home they may need to take a nap.
Insurance Needs
It is very important to get insurance when
moving. Not only will you need it for moving items safely and with
little risk but you will also need to get insurance on the new home.
Insurance can be purchased for both home owners
and renters alike. Home owners insurance will cover the new house as
well as the items inside during a fire or a flood.
Renters insurance will cover your items in your
landlords property. While your landlord may have insurance, it will
most likely not cover your items. It would be just for his/her
property.
When getting a property or renters insurance you
will want to take an inventory of your items. Keep this list in a fire
safe box just in case. Doing so will ensure you get the most out of
your
insurance when you need it.
You will need to make sure your movers have the
proper insurance coverage in case anything breaks while they are
transporting the goods. It is a must thay they have insurance and you
should find out before you hire them.