Moving Tips: Label the sides of boxes so you can read the labels even when the boxes are stacked
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 28, 2019
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Moving Tips: Label the sides of boxes so you can read the labels even when the boxes are stacked
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 28, 2019
Moving Tips: Keep valuables like your Social Security Card on your person during moving day
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 27, 2019
Moving Tips: Put stemware and glasses inside clean socks for extra padding
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 26, 2019
Moving Tips: If you have scuff marks on hardwood floors, cut a hole in a tennis ball, stick the ball on the end of a broom, and rub the scuff mark until it disappears
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 25, 2019
Moving Tips: Wrap a rubber band around a hammer to prevent scuffing the wall when removing nails
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 21, 2019
Moving Tips: If you're renting, take pictures of your new home before you move anything in. It’ll be more difficult to prove you didn’t cause damage after you’ve moved in all your furniture
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 20, 2019
Moving Tips: Fill your small boxes with heavier items and use large boxes for light things like decorative pillows, towels, and linens to make carrying easier
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 19, 2019
Moving Tips: If the travel cage is smaller than your animals normal cage, introduce them to the travel cage beginning a week prior to your move so they can become accustomed to the sudden change
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 18, 2019
Moving Tips: When moving with small animals, like birds and hamsters, it's best to keep them in their cages with just a light blanket/towel over the cage. Also, you must keep their temperature consistent in order for your little friends to survive
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 14, 2019
Moving Tips: When unpacking, be sure to lock up medicines, cleaning products, pet food, alcohol, poisonous plants, and chemicals (like paint, gasoline, etc.) and store them high out of your child’s reach
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 13, 2019
Moving Tips: When moving with guinea pigs, be sure to take their water bottle out if transporting them in their cage. The water bottle will drip and make a mess. You can substitute their water bottle with lots of watery veggies (cucumber, celery, etc)
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 12, 2019
Moving Tips: On moving day it's best to feed your cat/dog a very small breakfast to reduce stomach upset during transit
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 11, 2019
Moving Tips: When you go to refill your fish tank, let the water get to room temperature before turning on the heater(s) for the tank
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 8, 2019
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— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 7, 2019
Moving Tips: If your dog is a nervous rider, check with your vet to see if there's any calming medication you can give them before/during your move.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 7, 2019
Moving Tips: Sort through and have a garage/yard sale or donate any items you no longer need
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 6, 2019
One of the last steps in any move is deciding what to do with all of your leftover cardboard boxes. https://t.co/B7lbYYQcfY
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 6, 2019
Moving Tips: Deliver essentials such as toilet paper, hand soap, garbage bags, and toiletries to your new home. Also, take over valuables including jewelry, artwork and important paperwork a day or two before you move
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 5, 2019
Moving Tips: Requesting packing material such as boxes and tape is one thing, but when you get to the big, heavy items it is important to share as much information about your removal needs with your movers
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 4, 2019
Moving Tips: Remember to defrost your refrigerator at least a day before moving and wipe up any liquid
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) February 1, 2019