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Here are a few tips to help make your move go smoother. For a thorough checklist
to follow, please see our Moving Checklist.
HOME MOVES
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Certain times of the year (and of course the end of the month) are busier moving
times so it's wise to plan well in advance. |
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To see how your furniture and belongings will fit into
your new home, try drawing a diagram to scale. Measure the new rooms and
major furniture items and then draw these onto something simple like graph
paper. Using this graph paper, you can simply make one square equal to one foot.
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When labeling your containers, be sure to use
consistent instructions or naming on each label especially if more than one
person will be doing the labeling. This will save you a lot of work at the other
end and can help speed up your movers if you've hired help. |
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When undoing modular furniture (e.g. Ikea), place the
small screws, hooks, etc. into a plastic bag and attach it to the relevant
furniture with moving tape or other removable tape. Legs and other smaller
pieces can also be attached this way to avoid lost parts when re-assembling your
furniture. |
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When packing your containers, remember to balance
heavy loads across multiple bins even if you're using hired movers. Place
heavier items on the bottom but then fill the top with lighter belongings such
as blankets, towels, etc. |
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If moving a computer, remember to backup your data of
important files or programs in case something happens during the move.
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If you are unsure about how to hook your computer back
up at your new home, try drawing a diagram of how the cables are hooked up prior
to taking it apart. You can also use small labels right on the cables and
computer itself. Remember too to keep all cables together (along with any other
small parts) to ensure nothing gets lost during the move.
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Since moving gives you a chance to sort through your
belongings and reduce excess stuff, think about donating some items to a local
charity. Most will come to your home to pick up your donation making it easier
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Remember that time is important on moving day whether
using movers paid by the hour or utilizing the time of family or friends. That
means it's important to have everything packed and ready to go before
it's time to move. You'd be surprised how little items or the odd closet or
storage area that hasn't been packed will suddenly add hours (and frustration)
to your day. |
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When lifting your containers, remember to bend your
legs keeping your back straight. If you have any back problems at all, you may
want to consider using a brace of some sort to help remind you to keep that back
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BUSINESS MOVES
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Certain times of the year (and of course the end of the month) are busier moving
times so it's wise to plan well in advance. Some experts recommend businesses
should start their move planning process up to 3 months in advance with the
amount of time depending on the size of the office to be moved. |
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Besides being cost-efficient, a major goal in a
corporate move is to be time-efficient. When the company is not up and running,
it is not making money so be sure to plan every last detail in advance. |
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Ensure the new office is up and running before moving
in including electricity, bathrooms, Internet connections, etc. |
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Be sure to use a floor plan for all employees (and
movers) to follow. Make sure everybody receives a copy of this (as well as any
other moving instructions) and then post them up on moving day.
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Ensure Managers know every detail of the move and that
they then communicate this to their departments prior to the move. It's also
wise to have an "all-hands" meeting if possible providing a question and answer
period for employees to ask questions. |
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Use colour-coded labels for certain areas of the new
office to make it easy for those moving the furniture and containers. Remember
to label everything leaving nothing to chance and to place these labels
in a consistent location on each piece or bin. |
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Don't forget about "shared" furniture, files, or
equipment. One employee may think the other employee has taken care of it when
in fact, it gets forgotten altogether. |
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Remember to update your marketing collateral (e.g. business cards,
folders, datasheets, Web site) with the new address. It's best to have this
started well before the move to ensure it's ready once moved in. |
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STEP1. place an empty container on top of a dolly.
STEP2. place an empty container on top of a
dolly.

STEP3. After filling the container, close the
lid and place a label on the container.

STEP5. place an empty container on top of a
dolly.

STEP4. place an empty container on top and
repeat steps 3 and 4. Stack up to 3 -4 high.

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