Lisa Kohm
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Relocation


  Making Your Move Less Stressful


  Things to do after deciding to move:

  • Contact a moving company and tell them dates you plan to move. Set up a date for an agent to come and survey your goods. Unless you’re given a binding estimate, the cost can vary depending on the actual weight of items and any extra services.
  • Decide if you are going to pack yourself or have the movers pack for you.
  • Transfer or resign from organizations and associations.
  • Collect suitable containers & packing materials if you plan to do the packing yourself.
  • Start to use up things that can’t be moved, such as frozen foods, canned goods, and flammable household aerosol cleaners. Buy only what you’ll use before moving.
  • Prepare a list of friends, relatives, business firms, and others who need to be notified of your move.
  • Consider having a garage sale to dispose of unwanted clothes or furniture.
  • Assemble packing materials: boxes, felt-tip markers, labels, newspapers, utility knife, packing peanuts or bubble wrap, packing tape, furniture pads, dolly, scissors.
  • Pack an “Instant Aid” box containing things you’ll need upon arrival: sponges, paper towels, powdered detergent, paper plates, toothpaste, light bulbs, hammer, trash bags, hand soap, toilet paper, scissors, utility knife, cups, first-aid kit, snacks, pencils and paper, tape, bath towels, etc.


  Things to do 30-60 days before the move:

  • Establish credit in your new city. Arrange for a transfer of bank account funds and the contents of your safety deposit box.
  • Check personal insurance policies to see whether moving is covered. Transfer fire, theft, and other personal property insurance to ensure coverage at your new home.
  • Gather information on prescriptions. Get current phone numbers and addresses of your doctor and dentist.
  • Arrange to transfer school records and secure transcripts from the local school district you are leaving. Get copies of your records from doctors, dentists, accountants, etc.
  • Plan to cancel all utilities.
  • Alert the post office of your move.
  • Take your car in to have it serviced for the upcoming road trip.
  • Transfer all prescriptions to your new pharmacy.
  • Have rugs and draperies cleaned and keep them in bags until the movers arrive.
  • Take pets to the veterinarian. Most states require health certificates and rabies inoculations for licenses.  


  Moving Checklist for Kids:

  • Be sure to research the local children’s attractions in your new destination.
  • Research the ages of children nearby.
  • Assist in getting the kids’ rooms set up first.
  • Rent movies, keep books or craft items on hand to keep children occupied as you begin to get moved into your new home.
  • Have snacks and drinks available on moving day.
  • If the children are young, a babysitter may help you by watching the children while you move into your new home.
  • Have a change of clothes easily accessible for the children.
  • Keep medications accessible to you.


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