Develop a master “to do” list so you won’t forget something
critical.
Sort and get rid of things you no longer want or need. Have a garage
sale, donate to a charity, or recycle.
Don’t throw out everything. If your inclination is to just toss
it, ask yourself how frequently you use an item and how you’d
feel if you no longer had it.
Pack like items together. Put toys with toys, kitchen utensils with kitchen
utensils.
Decide what if anything you plan to move yourself. Precious items, such
as family photos, valuable breakables, or must-haves during the move, should
probably stay with you.
Use the right box for the item. Loose items encourage breakage.
Put heavy items in small boxes so they’re easier to lift. Keep
weight under 50 lbs. if possible.
Don’t over-pack boxes and increase the chances they will break.
Wrap every fragile item separately and pad bottom and sides of boxes.
Label every box on all sides. You never know how they’ll be stacked
and you don’t want to have to move other boxes aside to find out
what’s there.
Use color-coded labels to indicate which room each item should go in.
Color-code a floor plan for your new house to help movers.
Keep your moving documents together, including phone numbers, driver’s
name, and van number. Also keep your address book handy.
Back up your computer files before moving your computer.
Inspect each box and all furniture for damage as soon as it arrives.