Do not transport important documents like passports, tax records, etc. with your mover. Keep more expensive jewelry and items with you as well.
Carry a first aid Kit –
Do not transport important documents like passports, tax records, etc. with your mover. Keep more expensive jewelry and items with you as well.
Keep your new home’s keys with you –
Before leaving for your new home, make sure you have the keys with you and that they are easily accessible.
Carry some cash –
In case of emergency, it is best to have enough to cover any expenses until you are settled in.
Carry your medicines with you –
If you take prescription medications, make sure you have these packed and nearby.
Keep important phone numbers with you –
Some important numbers to have at-hand are your moving company’s and your real estate agent’s.
Night essentials –
If you are traveling to your new home via car and you have to do an overnight drive, keep all the essentials you would require for the night in the chance that you must stay somewhere overnight before continuing your journey.
Pet supplies –
If you are moving and bringing a pet with you in the car, remember to bring necessary items for your pet’s well being such as food, treats, medicine and cleaning supplies in case of an accident.
Essentials for the first night in your new home –
If you are reaching your new home before the rest of your items arrive, bring with you any necessary items you will require during the waiting period. Some ideas include: a change of clothes, toiletries (toothbrush, shampoo, soap, towels, etc.), and food (basics, as well as plates and utensils).
Tool kit –
Bring important items such as: a screwdriver, pen and paper, matches /lighter, and possibly light bulbs.
Essentials for children –
If you have children traveling with you, some essentials for your trip include:
- Baby food, juice and a can opener
- Toys
- Baby wipes and baby powder
- Dry formula (easy to prepare and doesn’t need refrigeration
- Blankets
- Collapsible stroller
- Water