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Your Moving Checklist
Remember moving
is one of the more stressful
time in a persons life. Here
is a checklist to help make
moving enjoyable
and to make sure that you
don`t forget anything. Good
luck!
6 weeks to
go
Contact a moving company and tell
them the dates you plan to move
Create a
"move file" to keep track
of estimates, receipts and
other important information.
If you don`t know the city/area
you are moving to this is
a good time to do some research
on the area. Local groups,
kids clubs etc. Visit the
area and get to know people
before you move in.
Find a school, nursery, child
minders in your new area.
Check personal insurance policies
to see whether moving is covered.
Start collecting suitable
containers and packing materials
if you plan to do the packing
yourself.
Buy only what you will use
before moving.
4 weeks to
go
Prepare a list of friends,
relatives, business firms,
and others who need to be
notified of your move.
Set a date to cancel the newspaper.
Moving is a good time to have
a clean out and get rid of
all the things that are gathering
dust.
Have a car boot sale with
all the things that you don`t
want any more.
2 weeks to
go
Take the family for a farewell
visit to some of the places
that hold happy memories.
Involve your children in the
packing and moving. Moving
to a new house a new city
can be scary for children.
We have put together some
useful hints on moving with
children.
Hold an open house or informal
dinner for friends to say
good-bye.
Take your car in for a service
(you don`t want to break down
on the way to your new house).
Transfer all prescriptions
to your new pharmacy.
Have rugs and curtains cleaned
and keep them in bags until
the movers arrive.
Return library books and anything
else you may have borrowed.
Start packing.
1 week to go
Pack suitcases for the trip
to your new house. Put in
extra clothes for emergencies.
Pack a large box and take
it with you in the car. It
should include, sponges, paper
towels, cleaning products,
paper plates, plastic knives,
forks etc., light bulbs, hammer,
bin bags, soap, toiletries,
utility knife, cups, kettle,
coffee, tea bags sugar, toilet
paper, snacks, pencils and
paper, a local phone book,
masking tape, bath towels
and a change of clothes. All
of these are essential for
the moving day.
Defrost the freezer two days
before you move. Ask a friend
or family member if you can
keep your frozen
foods in their freezer. Pack
all frozen foods in a ice
bag.
Make a list of every item
and label the boxes. Check
out our packing checklist
it has lots of useful terms
for naming your boxes.
Set aside valuables and legal
documents to go with you,
not on the van.
Write a list of all useful
telephones and addresses to
take with you. (You might
need to contact your old
doctor about something).
1 Day to go
Mark all items that you do
not want to be moved. Mark
the box that has all your
fragile bits in "FRAGILE".
Give back any thing that you
have borrowed from someone
else and get back what other
people
have borrowed from you.
Leave mirrors and pictures
on the walls for the movers
to pack.
Leave beds assembled, use
sleeping bags if you can and
pack all of your bedding.
Unplug all TV sets 24 hours
in advance so they will be
at room temperature the day
of the move.
Moving a set in which heat
is retained could damage internal
parts.
Moving Day
It is your responsibility
to see that all your goods
are loaded, so remain on the
premises until
loading is complete. After
making sure no items are left,
check and sign the inventory.
Keep your copy.
Be sure the van driver has
the exact address of your
destination.
Keep your mobile switched
on during moving day.
Leave a note of your new address
in the house so the new occupants
can forward any mail.
Your new home
If you can, be at your new
home when the removal men
come if you can`t make sure
that some
one else is there.
Unless other arrangements
have been made, be prepared
to pay the tab. The van driver
is obligated,
by law, to collect for charges
upon delivery.
Check your goods as they are
unloaded. If anything is missing,
note it on the inventory sheet.
By signing the sheet, you
are acknowledging receipt
of all items listed.
Check appliances
and systems to ensure all
are working properly, and
arrange for repairs if necessary.
Consider
drawing out your new floor
plan and decide where you
want furniture and appliances
placed.
Have an early night and leave
the unpacking until the next
day