| g house is a huge affair. Whether you've got only a | | | | on your own, and are more likely to stay in the new |
| few bits and pieces to pack up or need to relocate all | | | | abode whilst doing so, bring the things you'll need to |
| the family heirlooms, it's sure to be a tiring task. Making | | | | make the kids dinner. If a moving service is going to |
| sure nothing gets broken comes down to ensuring | | | | ship all your baggage and you'll just follow behind after, |
| you've got things completely protected, and this doesn't | | | | you may as well hold on to what you're going to eat to |
| only apply to the more fragile parts. Learn how to | | | | avoid expensive restaurant tabs. |
| keep your precious goods safe from harm by | | | | Keeping Everything Safe. |
| observing proper packing methods. | | | | If you've got a moving company or friends to help you |
| When you get ready to move to a new home or | | | | transfer your life somewhere else, then take |
| apartment, you can ensure that unexpected troubles | | | | advantage of their help to the fullest extent. Let them |
| will crop up. Avoiding the all too common inclination to | | | | help you move the things you can't take care of on |
| just stuff everything into whichever crate or box it will | | | | your own, but remember, you're still responsible for |
| fit into is a good way to be ready for the changes | | | | figuring out what has to go where. |
| your plan will need to accommodate in order to | | | | Fragile items need proper padding, so old newspapers |
| complete a successful move. When you get tired from | | | | are great to keep on hand for wrapping. Blankets and |
| long days of lifting and rearranging, the last thing you | | | | towels you won't be using along the way can be |
| want is for a pricey vase or computer to get broken | | | | handy as well, but run the risk of being torn, so don't |
| due to a sudden drop or shift, so organizing things with | | | | use your favourite ones. Glass and ceramics are not |
| clear labels and proper padding is essential. | | | | made to support weight and although padding can help, |
| Feed and Fodder. | | | | marking them "FRAGILE!" so they don't get placed on |
| Since you're moving the things you need in order to | | | | the bottom of a huge stack is essential. For the most |
| survive, make sure that the ones you use on a regular | | | | lightweight possessions, sturdy-walled rubberised |
| basis are easily accessible. This means that the | | | | containers are perfect. Furniture needs to be protected |
| essentials, like toiletries and food, must be in containers | | | | from scratches and dents, so it's wise to make sure |
| that are properly sealed and marked so that your dry | | | | you or your movers isolate it from other things with |
| goods don't end up rotting. | | | | thick barriers. Above all, anything you put into a box |
| Generally, things that need refrigeration should either be | | | | ought to be properly marked so that you know what's |
| moved first, or absolutely last. If you're moving things | | | | inside and how it must be handled. |