Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Order Up! Packing Order, That Is
 


By Edmonton Storage Guy

Are you a procrastinator, or do you like to wade in and take charge? Do you make mental lists, or do you write everything down? Knowing how you approach projects will help you determine the best way to prioritize your packing and make your move as stress-free as possible.

Once you set aside or remove anything you aren't taking with you, you can begin creating your packing schedule. Deciding which items are least important and can be packed first is an obvious place to start. Your packing schedule should also take into account any cleaning or repairs needed. Don't forget to build in a little extra time for the unexpected.

Whether you go through each room, packing up books, toys, photos, seasonal items and other nonessentials as you go and leaving the rest, or whether you start with one room and stay in it until everything you don't need is packed up, the things you're still using are safely stored elsewhere, and the room is completely empty doesn't matter, so long as you stay on schedule.

If you're packing up a home office, you'll have to give careful thought to which items you need for your daily business operations and which can be safely packed away. Keep in mind that it may be weeks before you're fully unpacked, so plan ahead and label everything wisely.

Restrict your food shopping to non-perishables starting several weeks before your move, to avoid having to throw out a lot of food. If you're not moving very far, you can pack things in ice chests, but it's simpler not to have to move them at all.

Give each family member an overnight bag to keep their daily necessities in until moving day. Make sure that toothbrushes, eyeglasses, prescription medications, cosmetics and anything else used on a daily basis goes back into the bag after each use, to keep things organized and on schedule.

On the day of your move, throw out any trash, take a last look in each room for any stray items, place wet towels in plastic bags, and make sure all of the personal cases are accounted for. Have premade sandwiches for your final meal, or plan to stop at a restaurant. Bid farewell to your old home, and set off to start fresh in your new one.

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