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December 21, 2020

How to Prepare for a Safe Winter Move to Colorado Springs

moving in the winterBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

Moving to Colorado Springs in the winter may be energizing. The frosty winter air can seem refreshing when you are carrying cartons and it is usually very hard to overheat as perhaps you might in a summer time move. Nevertheless winter moves may also be much more potentially dangerous to you and your possessions. Frozen walkways might cause slips, and freezing rain or snow can certainly saturate your possessions. At the same time, you need to remain warm and safe and stay away from working too hard in extreme conditions.
 

Today, we're here to share a couple of ways in which anyone moving can easily prepare to move carefully in cold and icy wintertime conditions.

Turn on the Utilities Before Arrival

The most important groundwork action to take is your utilities. Make sure the power, water, gas, and internet are all on when you arrive to your new house. Prior to when the moving company in Colorado Springs gets there or the moving truck is unloaded, start up the furnace and let the residence heat up. This generates a comfortable spot for both you and your household goods as you unload the moving truck. The very last thing you want is to commence unloading into a freezing residence.

Traction Shoes and Salt to Prevent Slips

Utilize sensible wintertime shoes or boots with effective traction. This will help you to avoid slipping on any ice in the driveway or frost on the yard while you pack or unpack the moving truck. Furthermore, we suggest that your shoes include a strong, reinforced toe. Not merely will this shield your toes from boxes as well as household furniture, but you might also make use of sturdy-toed shoes to safely brace a load mid-haul.

When the pavement is perceptibly icy, we suggest sprinkling the path with salt or even positioning down traction mats to confirm loading is completed solely with confident footing.

Organize Towels or Mats to Preserve the Floor

Indoors, shield your flooring surfaces - particularly carpet and hardwood. The snow, ice, or damp mud which clings to boots throughout a move can cause stains or moisture damage. Nobody wants to hurt their flooring when moving out or on their very first day moving in. Fortunately, prevention is simple. Should you have carpets and floor mats, put them down to preserve the primary pathways where you or movers will be carrying cartons to or from the truck. In case you don't have rugs, do not worry. Throw down your oldest towels and keep several towels handy for arrival at the new house.

Cover Boxes as well as Home furniture Against Snow

When there's frigid water dropping from the sky in the form of rain, sleet, hail, or snow - preserve your things and yourself. While folks can put on jackets and ponchos, it's also possible to give your cartons and household furniture ponchos as well. Bath towels are a good alternative when the precipitation is light, whilst tarps and trash bags are more effective for major rain or sleet. If you are using a professional moving company in Colorado Springs, they’ll manage protecting your items.

Dress Warmly in Layers

Moving in the winter months, you'll experience a wide range of body temperature. The exterior temperature is freezing, and you need to keep yourself safely warm. At the same time, we understand that you'll definitely warm up when carrying cartons and household furniture. Thus, dress warmly in layers. Don a long-sleeve shirt along with a sweater, sweatshirt, and jacket - or however many layers you need to be comfortable whenever standing still outside the house. Consequently as you heat up, take off the excess layers and put them right back on if you are chilled again. This is basically the easiest approach to stay warm whenever working hard and moving outdoors and indoors over the move.

Drink Plenty of Water, Tea, or Hot chocolate

Avoid dehydration. Wintertime air is often incredibly dry in addition to chilly. Inside air that has been heated up can also be quite dry. You'll want to stay hydrated both for your overall health as well as to keep up your strength for the move. Drinking water from the faucet could possibly be overly chilled, so have a kettle of hot water for tea or instant cocoa ready instead. Invite everyone to regularly take sips or stop for a tea break to keep hydrated.

Take Breaks and Remain Cozy

Lastly, make sure to take breaks. Although you may prefer to complete the move speedily, stop when you get overly drained or overly cold. You'll want to sit down for five to twenty minutes. Genuinely take a rest and consume a cup of water, tea, or cocoa over the break. If anyone starts feeling weary, let them have a lengthier break or sit down and commence unpacking for a short time instead.

Rely on Pros to Do the Winter Hard Work

You don't have to undertake a tough winter move on your own. Hiring professional movers in Colorado Springs can help you with the toughest parts of the move: loading and unloading in the cold, driving the loaded moving van in frigid conditions, and furniture set up if you have any substantial, heavy pieces. For anyone who is concerned about your state of health or perhaps safety, or simply want to give attention to unpacking as the boxes arrive, we are able to help.

Contact A-1 Freeman Moving Group in Colorado Springs now to go over the winter moving services that you need to move safely and happily this season.

 

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