Mover's Missteps: 6 Ways to Avoid Disaster When Moving

July 22, 2022

1.Cull as Many Unnecessary Items as Possible When Packing for Your Move

Moving home can be the perfect opportunity to cut down on the sheer volume of unwanted possessions you have hiding out in various wardrobes, cupboards, closets, and other nooks and crannies around your house! Of course, many of us are guilty of hoarding items we may no longer even have a use for - outdated clothes that no longer fit, for example, or knick-knacks of various descriptions picked up who knows where, dusty old books you will probably never read again, and mountains of other miscellaneous objects you may have even forgotten you owned.

As such, the first step to an easy, smooth, and successful move is culling the number of items you need to relocate. Packing light is not just for the holidays! Having less bulk to move will make lighter work of your moving process. By sorting through your belongings and reducing your load, you will, quite obviously, have less to move - and as a result, less stress.

2.Damage-proof your Belongings to Avoid Any Breakages

Keyword: Bubble wrap! By ensuring that your belongings are safely packaged up, you can rest assured that they will arrive safely at their new location. Precious items such as fine china and glassware should be wrapped up in multiple layers to ensure they are thoroughly protected. For less fragile objects, simple newspaper coverings may suffice. However, if you’re particularly worried about your possessions being properly damage-proofed for the move, you can also enlist the assistance of a moving professional to ensure your items are packed well. Check here, what's more that is included in the full-service price.

3.Prevent Personal Injury by Moving As Safely As Possible

Of course, common sense goes a long way when avoiding injury while moving. Not lifting heavier items alone is highly recommended. Always ensure that big-ticket items such as the dining room table or lounge suite are being transported by multiple people at once. In fact, the best way to avoid any personal injury at all is to hire moving professionals to assist you with your move!

4.Hire Reliable Moving Professionals

Moving a whole household of belongings from one location to another is no easy feat. As such, it may be best to consider hiring a professional removalist! Experienced, knowledgeable, and expertly trained in the best moving techniques, reliable movers will ensure that your possessions are moved professionally, safely, and quickly.

For the best results in the shortest amount of time, it is advisable to hire a removalist located close to either end of your move. If you are moving to or from St Kilda in Melbourne, Australia for example, it would make sense to employ movers located in the inner suburbs of the city. For those residing further out, a suburban moving service would be best to enlist. Phillip Island removalists are available for relocations in and around that locality, for example, making them a great choice for people moving to or from that particular region.

5.Ensure You Have Allocated Sufficient Time for the Entire Moving Process

Often, moving home can take a whole day! Sometimes, it can take even longer - depending on how many belongings you have to move. Underestimating how long it will take to move can be a massive blunder, however, is easily avoidable. By allocating enough time to your move, you will make sure all bases are covered - from packing your belongings at the beginning of your move, relocating them to the new location, and finally returning to your previous home to complete the dreaded move-out cleanup, which can often take longer than expected!

6. Make Sure You Have Building and Elevator Access - At Both Ends of your Move!

Ensuring that you have unrestricted building access - particularly to the elevator - is very important. In some cases, you may need to book a moving time slot with your building concierge to ensure that they block out the elevator for your move. This is to make sure that no one will get in your way while you are moving, and also so that other residents are aware that you are in the middle of a move! You may also wish to alert your neighbours along the street, in case your moving truck or van gets in the way of local traffic on the day.

 

 

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Carlos Diaz
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