Moving
Day Stress Relief Guide
Things to Keep handy
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Keys and directions to your
new home
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Payment for the movers in the
correct form
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Basic tools such as hammer,
screwdriver, nails, masking tape, tape easure, flashlight,
light bulbs, pocket knife, trash bags, etc.
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Bathroom needs such as towels,
soap, and toilet paper
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Kitchen needs such as paper
towels, sponges, cleansers, water, snacks, special foods,
paper plates, cups, and plastic utensils
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Other items such as
eyeglasses, prescription drugs, address books, checkbooks,
telephone, clock, a change of clothes, pet food, and dishes
On Arrival
If you're using movers, check for
damage and report it right away. Plug-in large appliances and
electronic equipment before they block their outlets. Have your
cable hook-up scheduled for the day of you move.
Unpacking
Before unpacking, sweep the floors,
dust, wipe the drawers, etc. then: unpack your bedding and make up
the beds, unpack bathroom essentials, clean an area of the kitchen
for your cooking essentials. If you have an extra room, keep
nonessential boxes there. Keep a room free of boxes and clutter as a
"move-free" sanctuary to relax in at the end of the day.
Your new neighborhood
Go for a drive, walk or bicycle
ride to learn your way around and meet your new neighbors. Look in
the mail for the official Change of Address Confirmation letter from
your local post office. It contains valuable information for new
residents, such as details on where to register to vote and how to
update your driver's license and vehicle registration.
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