Wardrobe boxes will help move your entire closet without causing a chaos in the process. Keep your summer and winter items separate and avoid creases and wrinkles by hanging all items from the wardrobe box (provided). Ideal for shirts, coats and any clothing items you want to keep in top condition during the move. Great for storing off season clothes after you have finished unpacking.
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Helpful Moving Tips:
Packing a Survival Kit
No matter how close you’re moving, there’s likely to be a period in which you will be living out of boxes. Between the time you finish packing at home and the time you finally settle in your new home, you will need to keep some things handy to help you simplify your daily life until things get back to normal.
A survival kit can basically be a small box or suitcase in which you pack everything that is either used in an everyday basis or that you will need immediately after arriving (you don’t want to start digging into boxes to find things). Examples include:
- Medications. Whatever prescription you take on an everyday basis, plus basic pain relievers, heartburn medication and even a few Band-Aids.
- Basic Living. Towels, toilet paper and trash bags may not be the first thing in your mind when packing, but they can make the trip and the arrival much easier. Add a soap (or antibacterial hand cleaning), shampoo and deodorant to the set if your trip includes an overnight stop somewhere along the way.
- Map. Take some time a few days before the move to visit Google Maps and print a local street finder or a set of driving directions to your new home. You could also try locating supermarkets, pharmacies and other basic shops in a map, so you’ll know where to go once you arrive.
- Snacks. Have some quick food packed for you and your pets. Choose things that don’t need refrigeration and make sure you have enough water for everybody.
- Essential paperwork. Bank records, passport, birth certificate and checkbooks should be with you at all times. You may need some of them to open a new bank account or connect utilities at your new location.
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