Winter is Coming: How to Keep Your Home Secure During the Holidays
The holidays should be filled with cheer. Don’t let the season be spoiled by making your home vulnerable to criminals.
The holidays should be filled with cheer. Don’t let the season be spoiled by making your home vulnerable to criminals.
Spring forward and fall back may be a daylight savings time expression, but I like to think it applies quite nicely to moving. Of the tens of millions of people who move in North America each year, many have no choice as to when they move. Real estate, family, and work all join in to play a role in dictating the timeliness of a move.
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Does the idea of moving on a freezing cold day sound a little crazy to you? We’ll admit, winter weather doesn’t always provide ideal moving conditions, but it can actually be a good time to move.
One of the easiest ways to make moving day uncomfortable is getting too caught up in worrying about your items and forgetting to pay attention to a very important person: you! There’s nothing like trying to carry suitcases or last-minute items out of the house in flip-flops and stubbing your toe on a heavy box.
After months of planning and preparation, your moving day is finally here. As your movers get down to business, you might be tempted to keep an eagle eye on everything they’re doing. But if you really want to help, there are a few little things you can do before and during moving day that your movers will appreciate.
One of the most important questions you might have is how your things are going to be protected during your move. Can you really trust a moving company to take the proper steps to protect your personal property, or are you better off moving yourself?
One of the most common complaints heard today, in conversation as well as in articles, books, and even indirectly through poetry, is the lack of community and sense of connection people feel in modern society.
What’s the best way to prepare for a move? Plan ahead, as far in advance as possible. By now you’ve learned how to sort, organize, declutter, pack and label, and now we’d like to give you a great tip for those who really want to be organized: make a moving day map!
We are right in the midst of winter in North America, and while some areas are feeling it more than others, the cold weather and chilly conditions definitely have an impact. Yet the rain, wind, snow and other hazardous weather doesn’t mean that we can stop going about our day-to-day lives, and this includes tasks such as moving house!