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Tips For Finding International Moving Companies

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Moving overseas may require the trained hand of an International moving company. Many International moving companies have locations across the World to help transport and move your home items from one Country to another. These world-wide moving companies can make your move an easy transition.

A lot of paper-work can be involved when relocating Countries. International moving services are usually required by law to follow certain moving governmental laws. Find a company that will make your move as easy on you as it can, but also follow correct protocols.

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international moving company

International re-locations companies will often give out free price quotes. Call on the phone, or look them up online for price quotes. Price comparisons between a few International moving companies will give you a good idea of what the average cost would be with using professional moving services Internationally.

It is very important to have your moving items covered during International moves. Find a company that will offer extensive Insurance coverage for your items. The longer the distance you travel, the more prone to damage your items will be.

International moving services work hard to make sure that your items are properly packed and shipped correctly. Packing, shipping, and insurance are the three most important things involved with moving Internationally. Be sure to find a company who are credible in all these areas.

After you have compared the prices and costs involved in several International moving professionals, see what their customers are saying. Look up their customer reviews online and see what their clients are saying about their work. Be sure that your company is a popular choice in the moving market.

The next step is to interview. Ask the professional movers how long the delivery time will be, the transport being uses, how they will pack your items, and what safeguards are being used to protect your items from damage. Ask what additional services they may offer, such as arranging someone to meet you at the airport, etc.

It can be quite intimidating to have to move to a new Country. Do not let the cultural shock get the best of you, however. Hire certified professionals who can help make your transition to the new Country easy and stress-free.

Protect Yourself From Sex Offenders Before Your Move

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

When you are planning a move, safety is often something that is on your mind. If you already know the neighborhood you are going to move to, don’t forget to check out any sex offenders that can be in the area. One can never be too safe when looking out for the safety of yourself and your family.

Every State is required by law to provide information for the locations of sex offenders. The government leaves it up to the State to determine how the information is given. Most States use an online database for residents to use.

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While online databases are the most popular source of information, some States do still require a phone call to be made before giving out address information. Most offender databases include specific addresses where sex offenders live. These databases are available for the public, but it is usually up to the individuals to request the information.

Almost half a million sex offenders currently are living among the community, not behind bars. There are very few laws that restrict where tried sex offenders live. Most sex offenders are free to choose wherever they want to live, even if that means near schools or daycare centers.

The National sex offender website includes the latest sex offender information on a national basis. You can look up specific individuals, or look up sex offenders according to city. The FBI also includes a list of registry websites you can look in to according to specific States.

Most sex offenders are placed in 3 different levels of offenses. Level 1 offenders are considered the least dangerous, while level 3 is considered the most dangerous. All registered sex offenders are to be considered highly dangerous.

Checking the sex offender registry is not the only way you should protect your children. Be careful with who you let around your children. Most sex offenders have some sort of relationship with the children before the abuse happens, so always double check with babysitters or other people who have access to your children before you hire them.

You can never be too careful with the safety of your children. Don’t live with a false sense of safety items that you will be alerted if a sex offender lives nearby. Take the prerogative and check ahead of time for the protection of your family.

Basic Packing Supplies to Help You Pack Up Your Household

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

To save time and money it may be a good idea to have your basic packing supplies ready when it is time to move. Start you move off right by purchasing needed packing and moving supplies ahead of time. You can cut down moving costs by watching for sales and stocking up. Here are some basic packing supplies that can help you during your move.

Moving boxes – Moving boxes are essential. They come in a variety of sizes to fit your needs. You will always have items that will fit in small, medium, large, or extra large moving boxes.

packingboxPacking Tape – Clear, sealing tape is the most popular type of tape. You want to be sure that your boxes are secured and properly sealed. Packing tape is normally very affordable, but watch for bundle deals. Better yet, use a tape dispenser and save yourself the frustration of having to have scissors around.

Permanent Marker – Make sure you have one or two permanent markers on hand. Labeling your boxes allows the transition from home to home run smoother. Having a few on hand helps in case one marker starts to run out.

Labels – It may also be a good idea to some labels. If you write directly on some boxes the writing won’t show up. You can print up custom labels or leave the labels blank to write as you go.

Specialty Boxes – If you have specialty items, such as larger framed artwork or mirrors, you should purchase specialty boxes. Most lamp boxes, crib boxes, frame protectors, and specialty packing supplies are available for sale through online vendors or professional moving companies. Check with your local moving companies to see what they have available.

Packing Wrap – Use brown paper or plain newsprint to wrap items.
This will make it so you won’t have to wash the items once you have moved. Never try to wrap newspaper around delicate items, such as lamp shades.

Cushioning – Inexpensive foam will provide extra protection to your more fragile items. Bubble wrap is another inexpensive cushioning alternative. Remember to have things around to fill in empty spaces, such as inflatable bags, peanuts, or other foam pieces to fill empty spaces.

How to Have a Successful Garage Sale Before you Move

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

There are lots of reasons to have a garage sale before you move. Be sure to do it far enough in advance so that you have plenty of time to organize a sale before your move. Here are some tips to help you plan a successful garage sale.

First, you should look through your home to see if you have items that are worth selling. If you haven’t used an item in the past five years it is probably not going to be missed. Go ahead and sell it!

A lot of items may be more expensive to move and ship than to sell at a minimal price. Make a list of items that you don’t use or want to sell. With that list, write down a price next to the item so you know the price range you are willing to sell the item for.

Normally you will want to charge about 20% of the original cost of the item, if it is in good, working order. Bring the price much lower if selling used books or clothing. Place tags or stickers on each item and refer to the price sheet in case the price tags fall off.

Take a little extra time to make the items you are selling more appealing. Wash, iron, fold, clean and hang items to make them more attractive to potential buyers. Presentation is the key.

Consider having a block sale. Ask any friends or neighbors if they are interested in getting rid of extra clutter around their home. This can help you stay motivated, and will also increase the turnout.garagesale

If you are doing the garage sale on your own, ask for some extra help. It is safer to have two people manning a yard sale so you have an extra pair of eyes. It can be hard to conduct a garage sale by yourself.

Advertise that you are having a garage sale. Put up signs around the neighborhood, balloons and advertise in the classifieds. Check with your community to see if they have a website to post information about a moving sale.

Why Purchase Moving Insurance?

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

While it is a good idea to take extra precautions to keep your items safe during a move, accidents can still occur. Boxes can accidentally bump into each other, or shift during the drive. Accidents sadly can’t be controlled.

What can be controlled, however, is how your moving company deals with such mishaps. A good moving company will be able to provide adequate coverage for your items. They should also have a good reputations for resolving claims in a timely manner.

Moving companies normally provide a type of insurance. They call it valuation, and it is a limit of liability that their company has when moving your items. Valuation, with most moving companies, automatically comes with your moving contract with no extra cost.

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Free valuation normally has a certain declared value with your items. For example, it is based on the weight of the items they are shipping. So if your shipment weighs 10,000 pounds and you are covered for $0.60 per pound then the maximum amount the company is liable for is $6,000.

If you feel like you wouldn’t be adequately covered, or if your goods don’t weigh very much, good companies will be able to provide you with other options. You can usually purchase valuation for a specific dollar amount. This type of assessed value normally needs to be done with a signed contract.

Full value protection is also another option. It is more expensive, but will cover any items that are damaged, lost, or broken. The company then is responsible for repairing or replacing any items that are damaged.

If you ever need to make a claim for items that are damaged, refer to the specific type of valuation that you purchased. Usually you have a full 30 days to make a claim. It is important to make sure that you are covered adequately so you don’t run in to any problems with the mover’s maximum liability being less than the claim amount you are wanting.

Moving With Pets

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Moving can be a stressful activity for the entire household. Pets in particular can have a hard time adjusting to a move. If you are a pet owner, take some precautions ahead of time.

Be sure that your pet is wearing it’s collar. It should have it’s proper identification on it at all times. All required license tags should be on them in case they get lost.

Have your pets checked out by their veterinarians a few weeks before the move. Get a copy of their vaccination and health records. Some veterinarians may have recommendations for new vets in the area where you will be moving.

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If your animal has never traveled before, take them out for a ride in the car to prepare them for the move. Make sure they are safe when transporting them. If they are extra nervous, be sure to take precautions for any mishaps by having a towel on hand for quick clean ups.

If you will be flying by plane, do your research before the flight. See what guidelines and rules the airline has for transporting animals. They should be able to tell you how your pet will be transported, and make sure that they are placed in a safe crate.

When moving birds or smaller animals that must be in a cage, be sure it is well ventilated. During the move they will need to be placed in a safe, secure place in the car. Be sure that they aren’t covered so they have plenty of air and won’t get too hot.

Never leave your animals unattended. Temperatures can rise quickly. Be sure the temperature in the car is well moderated so your animal is comfortable.

When the movers come to pack up your items consider having your pet stay with a friend. Stress can often cause animals to misbehave. Once the moving is over, you can drive to your friends house and pick up your animal.

Moving a Refrigerator

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Two Man Movers specializes in getting you locally or across state lines. Most of the families we move have a refrigerator. In an effort to share some of our expertise, we want to offer some helpful tutorials on moving your cumbersome refrigerator. Remember, the easiest way to do so is to call a professional mover, but if you want to do it yourself, we’re here to help also.

The first tutorial is about getting your refrigerator ready for the long haul. It includes some great tips to help you get ready for your next move. From pulling it out of the counter, to strapping the doors. This first part will get you ready.

The next tutorial walks you through the actual process of getting the fridge ready for moving. From unplugging and cleaning your refrigerator to measuring the dimensions of the door you will be moving it through. We want you to be ready for everything, whether your moving across town or to a different state.

We hope this helps. Many of the people we consult with about their move forget some of these basic tips and end up with dents in their doors, broken treys and worse. If you don’t want to do all the work yourself, feel free to contact Two Man Movers, Utah Movers who will help you with local and interstate moves. If you’re moving some other large piece of furniture, check out our post about moving furniture that requires extra care, such as a piano or stove.

Let us know if you have any tips about moving refrigerators! We’d love to hear your input. Add a comment below.

Moving Hazards to be Aware of

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

When planning to do your own packing, it is important to know which items you should and should not pack with the rest of the items in your moving van. There are certain safety guidelines that need to be followed when moving certain items. If there is anything hazardous, it is best to leave those items alone.

Some items need professional help when getting packed. For example, when moving a piano, professionals will be better able to handle it then you would. Here are some items that you should also be wary of packing for safety reasons, and you will need to pay special attention to.

household_cleanersHousehold Cleaners – Household cleaners and bleaches, when mixed, can give off fumes that can be dangerous and can even result in a fire. Temperatures can reach a high level quickly in moving trucks. These types of hot temperatures are what lead to dangerous circumstances.

Fertilizer – If you are planning on packing fertilizer for your garden, don’t pack it in a closed truck for a long distance. Fertilizer can be very flammable and shouldn’t be kept in hot conditions. Weed killer is also a flammable substance, so be careful when transporting that as well.

Lighter Fluid – Don’t pack lighter fluid in your moving truck. It can easily combust and burn. Most lighter fluid is very affordable, so a good idea would be just to leave it for a neighbor or friend and buy some more when you get to your new home.

Car Batteries – Car batteries shouldn’t be moved with other items. They can leak and cause serous injuries or burns to those moving them back and forth to the truck. If they do leak they can become a very serious fire hazard on transit.blackfiring-ammunition-380

Ammunition – Don’t transport ammunition either. Serious circumstances can happen if ammunition gets too hot. If you have to transport your ammo, only do so in a cool, air-conditioned vehicle that will keep the ammunition cooler. Keep your firearms and ammunition separate when moving them.

Perishables – Anything that can die or get soiled shouldn’t be placed with the rest of your items in a moving van. Don’t pack food, plants, or other living things. The only foods that you should pack are those that are sealed, packaged, or canned foods.

Strap Your Items Securely During Your Move

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Potential problems can easily arise when furniture is not strapped properly to the bed of your truck. It is essential that you take precautions when moving to and from locations when you are carrying heavy loads. Be sure to strap your furniture with secure straps to prevent harm from happening to your items or others on the road.

One option you can take is to hire professional movers. Professional moving companies have equipment that helps them load items to and from your home safely. They are trained on how to properly pack a moving truck so items will transport well.

If you decide to move your possessions in your own vehicle, remember to strap down your objpickup-motorcycle-tie-downs-anchorsects that have a possibility of moving around. A lot of damage can happen when things aren’t strapped down properly. Pay special attention to heavy items that can damage the other packages or even fall out of the bed of your truck if moved around too much.

Ratchet tie-downs work well for bulky items. They can keep even the largest of items from sliding around in your truck. If you are transporting riding lawn mowers or motorcycles, ratchet tie-downs are a good investment.

Other straps can work well for your move as well. Bungee chords are inexpensive and work great for small items, like bicycles or push lawn mowers. Ropes are another option, though you need to be certain that the knots are tied properly and won’t come undone.

There is certain amount of risk involved when transporting larger items. Be sure that your straps are tight and aren’t loose. The more straps you have on the object the more secure the item will be.

There is always a risk of an accident or injury happening when an item accidentally comes loose. There is little immediate danger to you, as a driver, but loose objects prove to be dangerous for the other cars out there on the road. Drive slowly while you have items in the bed of your truck.

Be aware that the stronger your chords are, the sturdier and more secure your load will be. You can find good quality bungee chords at most departments stores. There are also some professional moving companies that rent out their straps with their equipment, so that is another option if you want to look in to it.

Winter Moving Tips

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Moving during the winter time can be cold and difficult. Don’t let the snow and mud slow down your next move. Stay safe with these helpful winter moving tips:

Dress warm. You may be surprised how much warm articles of clothing can improve the atmosphere of a winter move. It’s always a good idea to have extra warm pieces of clothing on hand while moving, especially things that you can layer – such as sweatshirts, blankets, coats, and socks.

Avoid slipping on any ice by taking care of your walk way
. Shovel and salt walkways, driveways, stairs, steps,

Moving yourself in the winter can be dangerous

Moving yourself in the winter can be dangerous

or anywhere you will be walking. Keep snow shovels and other ice removal tools in a place you can get to quickly if they are needed.

Walk slowly and carefully through the move. Slipping or falling during a move is not just embarrassing, but can be very dangerous. Even if you have just shoveled the walkway, make sure to trudge carefully in case you accidentally missed a slippery spot.

Keep an eye out for changing weather. Watch out for any snow storms or weather that may slow your move. During the winter it is imperative to keep on top of weather changes and match your moving plans with the best windows of good weather.

Watch out for your carpets
. In the winter time it is easy to track in mud and snow in your home. It can be a pain to take off shoes every time you enter. You may want to put down a covering over your carpet where it will get the most traffic, so your carpets will be spared.

Winter moves can really hurt your carpets

Winter moves can really hurt your carpets

Another option for the snow and mud problem would be to do the move in teams. Have one team of a few people stay outside delivering things from the truck to the front door, and another team inside the home taking the packages from the door to their rightful places in the home. Or you also could move the items to a moderately clean place, like a garage, and then move the items into the home from there once everyone cleans off their shoes.

Have extra people on the job so that you can spend less time in the cold. If you can plan the time of your move, you will probably have more help if you choose to move during the weekend and not during a major holiday, such as Christmas or Thanksgiving when a lot of people are tied down to plans. Keep your contact information handy through out the move so you have people to call in case you need extra help.

Get professional help for your winter moves by calling Two Man Movers. As a Utah moving company, we can make your life a lot easier.