Packing for Your Move

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Packing is both art and science--art in combining just the right items in each box to arrive damage-free, science in producing an inventory that enables you to quickly find anything you need at a moment's notice after arriving in your new home.

Some helpful hints:

• When possible, combine items that will go together in your new home.
• Pack heavy items in smaller, heavy duty cartons.
• Clearly mark room destination on TOP and at least ONE SIDE of every carton.
• Remember, your mover won't know which child is which, so tag bedroom boxes with BR-1 or BR-2 and tape the same tags on appropriate bedroom doors.

Be sure to have these items readily available (pack them seperately or carry them with you):
• Children's health records (schools require proof of immunization)
•  Documentation for your lender including back tax returns, last two pay stubs, bank statements for last six months.

Some items should be moved with you:
• Family records • Passports • Insurance, health and other related paperwork • Photo albums

Don't Forget! Pets, Plants and Perishables:

• Moving is especially tough on pets. Have them groomed on moving day and make plans early for their transit to your new home.
• Four weeks prior to moving, begin the process of winnowing down your freezer's content to avoid throwing out large quantities of food.

 


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