2 Weeks Before Moving
Dispose of items that represent a hazard and are not allowed to be shipped.
Back up all your computer files on a disk.Clear all your safety deposit boxes.Schedule appliance disconnection and preparation with a service provider.Remember, exposure to extreme temperatures can damage your software.Disconnect and disassemble your computer system before your move.Have your automobile serviced if you plan to travel by car.Consider taking all back up files and disks with you in the car or whatever mode of transportation you will be using to get to your new home - don't let the moving companies touch them.Tape and seal all cleaning fluids that are non-toxic and non-flammable in plastic bags.Please refer to the "items not to pack" section for more information on what you cannot or should not ship.If you need to use outside storage call your movers about storage options available.Transfer all prescriptions to a drugstore in your new city.Clean and clear your home including closets, basement and attic.Make final packing decisions.Drain your lawn mower, snow blower and power tools of all the oil and gasoline to ensure safe transportation.
Pack Up Summer and Welcome Fall
If you are using a climate controlled facility gathering a few clean cardboard boxes will suffice, but if you are taking the risk of exposing your belongings to the elements then a sturdy plastic tub with a latching lid should provide the extra protection for your summer clothes.Gone are the days of lounging by the pool and sporting flip-flops, it’s time to pack up the summer gear and bring out the layers of fall.To Store of Not to Store The first step when getting ready to pack away summer clothes is to ask yourself “do I have the space to comfortably store these items without sacrificing personal space?Carefully fold the tops and bottoms and place them in the storage bins.To help you prepare we are going to share some tips on how to pack and store the shorts, t-shirts, and lines that encompass summer, so next year when you emerge from hibernation you are ready to soak up the sun.Once the clothes have been washed and dried, sort them into tops and bottoms.Go through your sandals and flip-flops, bearing in mind that most inexpensive flip-flops are only good for one season.If you answered no, it would behoove you to rent storage space.As I’m sure some of you have noticed the days have started to get shorter and the cool breeze of fall has begun to waft through the air.If not, it gets tossed in the donation pile.Today at 5:18 pm EDT the official first day of fall began.You can easily pick up a new pair next year for usually less than $ Once you have the keepers, clean them with a damp cloth to get the dirt and sand off and place them into a storage container.
I use the rule of thumb, did I wear it more than 3 times this summer?FlatRatel Moving & Storage offers various storage options, including climate controlled private spaces.Sorting Clothes This is a great opportunity to give a something back to your community by sorting your summer clothes and deciding what to donate.This will ensure your clothes are fresh, clean and ready to wear next year.Time to Pack By now you have sorted though all you summer clothes and have a “keeper” pile.Now make a dark and lights pile and wash and thoroughly dry all your clothes.Take some tissue paper (I use the tissue from gift boxes) and cover the top of the clothes. Deciding on a Container There are two important factors to consider when deciding on how to box your belongings: Are you storing them in a climate controlled facility or are they susceptible to the elements?Save yourself the storage room and toss the worn flip-flops.
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