Moving Safely During The Coronavirus Pandemic
If you have to move during the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve detailed some helpful information on how to make your move as smooth and as safe as possible.
1. Use Fresh Packing Supplies
While some people reuse boxes from the grocery store to save money on moving, right time is not the time to do that. If you didn’t know, the COVID-19 virus can live on cardboard for up to 24 hours. It’s recommended that you buy new boxes instead. This is also a really good opportunity to reach out to your movers and see if they have supplies you could purchase. Many companies do, which can help with the stress of finding packing materials.
2. Double-Check The Details
Moving is considered an “essential service,” meaning that help should still be available. Although, you should always double-check on all the different aspects of your move, especially if there is extensive travel involved. Ask your movers the following questions:
Are you still operating right now?
What safety measures are you taking to protect everyone in the process?
Is there anything specific I should be doing during the move?
Asking these questions earlier enough means that you still have time to change the plan if needed!
3. Choose A Moving Method That Minimizes Contact
Moving on your own, over time, may be an option for you. You could also use storage pods to transfer your belongings without much contact with others. But, that said, if you’re someone who needs to hire traditional movers, the key is to practice social distancing whenever possible.
4. Provide Extra Sanitizing Materials For Move-In Day
Provide enough sanitizing materials for everyone involved, not just yourself. Also, have access to sinks or hand sanitizers, gloves, and masks.
5. Delay Your Move If You’re Feeling Sick
The best thing to do if you’re feeling sick is to delay your move until you get the all-clear from a health professional. It might not be the most convenient, but it’s essential for the safety of everyone involved.
If you need information for local movers in the Metro Phoenix area, reach out to our team here. You can also watch the video below for a more in-depth look at this article.