Moving Companies
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Moving Guide
There are so many things to think about when moving! Here's a comprehensive checklist to help you stay on track.
General Tips
Insurance & Liability
How to pick movers
Move with family
Move with pets
Moving in Winter
Relocation Glossary
Your rights and responsibility when you moveWinter Moving Tips
Moving to or from a cold climate? No problem.To help make winter moves safe and easy, follow some of these tips:
• Always drive a truck slower than you would drive a car. Keep on top of quickly changing weather conditions by staying tuned to weather reports while loading the truck and during your journey.
• Prepare for the worst. Make sure your points of departure and arrival have a path to the truck that's free of snow or ice. Keep shovels and other ice and snow removal tools handy.
• Snow often creates a slushy mess. Arrange for carpet and/or floor protection at your destination.
• Always have a supply of extra clothing accessible for adapting to climate changes and replacing wet clothes. Make sure you have sturdy boots, warm gloves, a scarf, and a hat to decrease the loss of body heat.
• Cold temperatures can hurt your plants. If you cannot accommodate plants in the passenger area of the vehicle, store them in plastic bags with holes punched for air.
• Ask friends and relatives for help. More people on the job means less time in the cold for everyone involved. And make sure to offer them hot chocolate.