3 Safe Moving Tips during Corona

 

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Chapter 1

Proceed with Caution

The very first thing you should keep in mind is the reality that we're in the midst of a global pandemic, so being extremely careful is vital in this time.  "Proceed with your relocation, but proceed with caution--just like you would do with anything else in such times," Murphy says. All security systems should be put online immediately, such as good glass break sensors.  If you have gone grocery shopping, you've certainly discovered that shoppers are more conscious of their surroundings and interactions with others.  Apply the level of attentiveness for your move.

Manage Your Expectations

Try to stay as far away from your movers as you can and avoid handshakes.  It's also advisable to ensure crew members can wash their hands should they request to do so.  And when they're prepared, they ought to also have their own source of face masks, gloves (should they choose to wear them), and hand sanitizers.

"The ideal method is to limit the exposure," Murphy says.  "If we had a crew of three individuals who were likely to interact with all the people in the home, we might have two people going into the house and have another person stay in the truck the entire time.  The individual we would be moving may have experienced their partner, children, and maybe a nanny, but today we're asking customers to set a limit on the number of people in the house who are interacting with us."

Ask about tipping by means of a credit card as you pay for the service that is complete beforehand, or see whether Venmo is an option.

Before the book coronavirus, it would not have been problematic to welcome movers, family , and maybe a friend or two into your home.  However, now Murphy is advising movers to rethink this, as social distancing--avoiding crowds and remaining at least six feet away from other people --is important to follow along today.

Ask Questions

Murphy revealed that North American Moving Services is closely monitoring their workers to help keep them and clients safe.  "If anyone is exhibiting symptoms, such as a temperature, we aren't letting them into the house," he said.  "We're also reaching out to customers three days in advance to learn if they or anybody in their family have been exposed to someone with the virus, awaiting test results for the virus, or even exhibiting symptoms"  It's key ask transparency regarding their workplace practices in this time period and to speak with your company of choice.

Before you consider hiring a moving company, find out just how the coronavirus pandemic has shifted their protocol.  How often are they monitoring the health of their team members?  What kind of supplies, including hand sanitizers, gloves, and face masks, are being made available to movers on a daily basis?

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