The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has crippled the routine of individuals in the U.S. and worldwide. Though social distancing is the norm nowadays until further notice, moving out is something that cannot always wait. Yet, the dilemma for most people lies in whether moving out is feasible during this pandemic and if there are moving services like Rainbow Movers available to help.
Availability of moving services
Most moving services are available during the pandemic as they were deemed essential services. The decision for moving businesses to stay open has largely been left to the business owners.
If you are anxious about moving during this global crisis or you have not yet scheduled a move; you may want to delay your move. At this moment, you can proceed with your research on specific moving companies and inquire about what steps can be done to help make the process smoother while you wait.
The adjustments of moving services during the COVID-19 pandemic
Most moving companies are taking the COVID-19 pandemic seriously. Thus, moving services in the country have implemented stringent protocols for the protection of their customers and employees. Here are some of the approaches being employed by most moving companies:
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The conducting of online surveys rather than in-home reviews for accurate estimates
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Applying social distancing measures with customers and among moving groups
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Maintaining adequate stocks of hand sanitizer and rubbing alcohol in trucks
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Complying with local and federal regulations in sanitization and social distancing
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Wearing of gloves and masks
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Frequent sanitization of equipment and trucks for moving
Tips in preparing to move out
Before moving out of your home, it is best to plan for it. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, you should go one step further and make sure that you have sufficient time to pack and be prepared for the moving service.
Here are some steps to bear in mind in preparing to move out during the pandemic.
Call your movers
It is essential to confirm your scheduled move and talk about feasible approaches for the exact day of your move. Moving services are doing what they can to safeguard their customers, and it would help if you comply with their measures as well.
Purchase your supplies in one sitting
You should be able to buy everything you need in just one trip to the grocery store as long as you know what you need for your move. Have a packing calculator with you to obtain estimates of what you urgently need according to the number of people and rooms in your home. Buy additional supplies if you are in doubt.
Clean your house while packing
Clean every corner of your house along with the things you will be taking with you during your move, such as your crockpot or bedside lamp. The global lockdown is an opportunity for you to do the necessary sanitization of your items. Use a clean cloth with disinfectant when wiping your belongings. If there is no disinfectant in your home, use a solution of one gallon of water and one tablespoon of bleach instead.
Finish packing within 24 hours
The coronavirus may linger for a specific timeframe on surfaces, including cardboard boxes. Thus, you should finish packing within 24 hours if you are moving the following day. Indeed, your movers will wear gloves. Yet, for the safety of everyone in your home, your boxes should be packed and kept untouched one day before your moving service arrives.
If you have a scheduled move and you were not notified of any service suspension at this time, it should be safe to assume that your moving service will show up as planned. Unless they are told otherwise, you can contact them for confirmation and special instructions. Through this, your stress and worries about moving out during the COVID-19 pandemic will be lessened further.
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes


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