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3 Days Before Moving
Working With The
Mover
- When household
goods are professionally packed, the packing is usually done the day
before the actual move. Plan to be at home during the packing
process to answer questions. You can take advantage of this time by
reading, writing letters or catching up on paperwork.
- Although your
agent can move valuables such as money, credit cards, stamp
collections or other items of extraordinary value if specifically
notified prior to the move, we strongly recommend that you take
such items with you. See
Take With
Me Inventory Or check with your local bank or post
office for alternate methods of transporting your valuables. In
addition, check to see if your homeowner’s insurance will cover
these items after you leave your current address. You might need
special insurance coverage. Remember that any items of
extraordinary value must be noted on the High-Value Inventory form
so they are not limited to minimal liability. See
Protection for Damages/Filing a Claim
Be sure the form is ready for the packers on packing day.
Preparing The
Family
- Pack suitcases
for the trip to the new home. Include extra clothing for
emergencies.
- Consider
packing a picnic lunch to eat while traveling. Take along some
snacks, such as fruit and cookies for the children. Include
towelettes for a quick cleanup.
- Arrange for a
babysitter for moving day, or have older children look after the
younger ones.
Last-Minute
Packing
·
Check contents of drawers.
Remove all spillables or breakables. Soft goods such as blankets,
pillows, blouses, shirts and lingerie may be left in drawers. Do not
overload drawers by adding sheets and tablecloths because this can
damage the furniture during transit.
·
Pin clothing to hangers if
it will be moved in wardrobe cartons so vibrations or bumps will not
cause items to slip off. If your shipment is going into storage for an
extended period of time, consider replacing metal hangers with
paper-covered or plastic hangers to avoid possible rust damage to your
clothing. Please note that the carrier is not responsible for pressing
your clothes after delivery.
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Remove any items left in
the attic or other storage areas.
·
Empty the refrigerator and
freezer so they can dry at least 24 hours before the movers arrive. Be
careful not to overlook the defrost water pan. Failure to have the
appliances completely dry can lead to mildew, mold and unpleasant
odors. A more detailed explanation can be found in United’s “Moving
Appliances & Other Home Furnishings” booklet. See
Request a Move Guide or Destination Information
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Be sure the water is
emptied from your steam iron.
·
Complete the “Take-With-Me”
inventory. See
Take With Me Inventory
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Launder all soiled clothing
prior to the day the appliance service technician is expected.
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Take the telephone
directory with you. It can be useful in contacting former doctors,
dentists, etc. It also will be a great help when you make out your
holiday card list.
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“Instant Aid” Box
- Pack an
“Instant Aid” box containing things that might be needed immediately
upon arrival at your new home. Package each group of items in a
large paper bag and clearly label. Here are some suggestions:
Cleaning
- Sponge
- Paper towels
- Dishtowels
- Dishcloth
- Scouring pads
- Detergent
Kitchen
- Paper plates,
cups, and napkins
- Plastic cutlery
- Plastic pitcher
- Small saucepan
- Serving spoons
- Aluminum foil
Snacks
- Easy-open cans
of pudding
- Dry soup mix
- Sandwich
spreads
- Instant drinks
Bath
- Towels and face
cloths
- Toilet tissue
- Facial tissue
- Soap
- Hand Lotion
- Non-aerosol
deodorant
- Toothbrushes
- Toothpaste
Miscellaneous
- Light bulbs
- Hammer
- Screwdriver
- Pliers
- Assorted nails
and screws
- Shelf paper
- Trash bags and
ties
- Telephone
Children
- Coloring books
and crayons
- A favorite toy
- Reading
materials
- Puzzles
- Ask to have the
“Instant Aid” box loaded last on the moving van and unloaded first.
Or take it in the car if there is room – you might be able to use
the contents before the van arrives at your new home. When the box
is opened, save any paper bags for holding refuse.
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