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5 Survival Tips for Moving Day

Matthew Tierce • Jul 07, 2020
Moving day can be incredibly stressful, especially amid a pandemic. Now more than ever, it's crucial to get prepared for moving day. You'll want to make sure you have all the supplies you need and enough time to pack.

1) Get in touch with your movers.

You may have already scheduled your movers, but be sure to reach out a couple of days in advance of moving day and confirm your reservation. Things change quickly, so ask your movers about any safeguards in place and if there is anything you need to prepare for their arrival.

2) Sanitize as much as you can.

As you pack, be mindful of the furniture pieces that your movers will be touching. Wipe down surfaces with disinfectant wipes while you are also packing up any smaller items into boxes. Santiize any frequently touched surfaces such as doorknobs, countertops, tables, lamps, etc.

3) Be done with packing well in advance.

At least 24 hour hours before your moving day, make sure you all packed up and ready to go. Don't wait for that day to get any packing tape or boxes. Get all the packing supplies you need in advance as well as anything you'll want for moving day (such as an easy breakfast and lunch). Also, one great tip for making the moving day less stressful, pack a first-day box. Make sure you pack any items for your first night in your new home in a separate box. That way, you don't have to start searching for must-have items such as pajamas or coffee makers.

4) Be respectful of the movers.

On the day of your move, be as respectful as possible to your movers. Wear a mask for the move and also stay six feet apart – as much as you can – while they are moving your furniture. If you can, provide them with any hand sanitizer and access to soap and water throughout their move so they can wash their hands as they see fit.

5) Be kind to your neighbors.

When you have your moving day scheduled, notify your neighbors of the time your movers are expected. By doing so, you are giving them the chance to avoid exposure to any outside party and keep themselves safe. Also, while you are packing up your kitchen, consider donating any unwanted foods to your local food pantry. Not only will you relieve yourself of any added items to pack, but you do something good for your local community.

We welcome you to your new apartment with VIP Property Management. Hopefully, with these moving day tips, you will be able to relax in your new home without any added stressors. 

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