The ultimate guide to moving home in bad weather
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Make sure any moving boxes have extra protection and packaging to help with exposure to the rain. Raindrops can tear from boxes surprisingly quickly so get extra tape or plastic sheeting on the boxes to help secure them.
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Make sure your moving van or vehicle is as close to your home as possible so the boxes don’t have to be left in the rain for long. In more heavy rain you might want to have someone covering the box with an umbrella to provide extra protection.
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Moving people- whether professionals, friends or family should all be wearing proper protective clothing and non-slip shoes.
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Have plastic sheeting or newspaper laid down at your new home to help prevent damage from wet shoes. There will be a lot of moving in and out of your home, so make sure the proper protection is laid down.
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Make sure you have towels ready for people so they can get dry and take regular breaks as well.
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Make sure entrances to both your new and old home are clear and properly gritted to reduce the risks of slips. In heavy snowfall, you’ll likely be doing this throughout the day.
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Have mats at the ready at the entrance to your new home to help prevent damage, if you don’t have any mats then thick cardboard can be used instead.
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Your moving boxes should have extra-protection especially if you’re moving more fragile or temperature sensitive items. Bubble wrap or some old blankets are a great way to reduce the risk of damage as well.
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Take your time and move more slowly, yes this means the job will take longer but it will help reduce the risk of accidents.
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Make sure everyone has dressed appropriately for the cold conditions and take regular breaks with hot drinks.
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More temperature sensitive/ fragile items should be better protected during the transportation process.
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Make sure everyone has dressed appropriately, moving heavy boxes in the sun can tire people out quickly.
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Take regular breaks and have water bottles at the ready because you will need constant hydration while working in the sun.
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Wear sunscreen because the last thing you want is a nasty sunburn after you’ve finished moving your belongings.
Don't be put off or scared by the prospect of moving in winter just because of the weather! Ensure you have the proper rules and protection in place, and your move will go smoothly!