Common household items contain hazardous waste that can be harmful to humans, animals, and the environment, if not disposed of properly. Getting rid of things you don't want is good to do before you pack, but don't just grab a trash bag and throw everything away or spill it down the drain. Be responsible and protect the wellbeing of your community by selling, donating, or recycling whenever possible. To locate local disposal sites in your area, visit earth911.com or call2recycle.org.
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Cardboard boxes, packing peanuts, bubble wrap, cushion foam, and packing paper...these simple materials will protect your belongings during transport. If your moving boxes aren't filled correctly, their contents will shift and get damaged. Overfilled boxes will rupture while underfilled boxes will collapse. The moving company is not liable for any boxes packed by the customer, so if you're doing your own packing, read on to learn how to pack a moving box and what to use.
If the thought of moving makes your head spin, you're not alone. Stay calm, take a deep breath, and keep your eye on the destination. Start by preparing a To-Do list in advance with everything you'll need to finish in the weeks leading up to moving day. Use our two-month sample calendar below to help you brainstorm.
Relocating is stressful. If you find the right moving company, they can help make moving into your new home just a little easier. Your heirlooms and furniture—everything you collected over the years—must get packed in boxes then transported. Don’t let fragile items be carried by inexperienced hands. About two months before the move, start looking for a reputable mover you can trust. As moving day creeps closer, there’s a lot to do, and you don’t want to make a quick, last-minute decision. When researching movers, there are three things you should be aware of before hiring a moving company.
One of the most difficult things about moving is deciding what to do with all the extra stuff you accumulated over the years. When keepsakes, furniture, the motorcycle, or even your antique car doesn’t fit in the new home, figuring out what to do with these items is a challenge. If donating or selling doesn’t feel right, consider renting a storage unit. It's the best option for anything you still like that is in good condition, usable in the future, or has sentimental value. The pros and cons of individual units are highly dependent on the type of storage facility you chose.
You bought a new home across the country, the old home sold, and moving day is set…what now? Whether you’re driving or flying the family from Philadelphia to San Francisco, preparing for a long-distance move can be challenging. Before you relocate, be sure to prepare in advance…
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