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Moving in an Organized Manner
Published on Sunday, 22 August 2010 When you think of moving, the words “scramble,” “stress,” and “hassle” may come to mind. It may even involve some body ache from moving heavy boxes, furniture's and appliances. Here are some tips to reduce the nerve-wracking effects of relocation. Label or lose track Once you've pack your things away into cardboard boxes and sealed the lids, you probably won't be able to tell which box contains any particular item. That is, unless you properly label each box. This will help you decide how to stack your boxes into the truck (heavier boxes should be at the bottom), as well as when you're unpacking your things into your new residence. Compartmentalize The tendency of many is to just buy a bunch of large cardboard boxes and then pile their stuff inside with minimal discretion. Aside form being an organizational nightmare, you also increase the risk of your possessions being lost or damaged during transport. Put small things in small boxes, especially if they can get damaged easily, or if you want to keep track of each piece. More news The Important Role of Real Estate Agents in Home Buying Why Storage Services are Lifesavers How To Pack Your Moving Truck Telling People You are Moving Away and other Reminders European Holiday is Over - Packing and Moving have Started! Packing Tips for Home Removal Canvassing for Moving Quotes The Pros and Cons of Hiring a Removals Company 3 Ways to Get Settled in Your Community Faster and Easier 4 Things Worth Knowing about Moving Out and Movers Economical Ways to Move Out: 3 Tips to a Well-Budgeted Moving Out Tips on How to Move a Refrigerator How to Make the Move Easier for Your Pet Dog Should You Do Your Own Conveyancing? Tips on How to Efficiently Prepare for the Move |
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When you think of moving, the words “scramble,” “stress,” and “hassle” may come to mind. It may even involve some body