Hot Summer Moving Begins June 01

Francey Beall
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Moving during hot summer months can be challenging due to the high temperatures and potential for dehydration and heat exhaustion. Here are some tips to help you manage your move more comfortably and efficiently:

Planning and Preparation

  1. Schedule Early: Plan to start your move early in the morning when temperatures are cooler.
  2. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Avoid alcohol and caffeine, which can dehydrate you.
  3. Dress Appropriately: Wear light, breathable clothing and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
  4. Sun Protection: Apply sunscreen regularly, especially if you’ll be outside for extended periods.
  5. Plan Breaks: Take frequent breaks in the shade or indoors to cool down.

Packing and Moving

  1. Pack Smart: Pack items that can be damaged by heat, such as electronics and perishables, in climate-controlled containers or transport them in air-conditioned vehicles.
  2. Avoid Overloading: Don’t overload boxes, making them heavy and harder to carry in the heat.
  3. Use Proper Equipment: Use dollies, hand trucks, and other moving equipment to minimize physical exertion.
  4. Hire Help: Consider hiring professional movers who are experienced in working in hot conditions.

Managing the Heat

  1. Cool Your Vehicle: Ensure your moving truck or vehicle has functioning air conditioning. Cool it down before loading items.
  2. Cool Towels: Have cool, damp towels available to wipe your face and neck.
  3. Fans and Ventilation: Use portable fans to improve air circulation in areas without air conditioning.
  4. Cold Snacks: Have ice packs, cold drinks,and snacks like fruits to help keep you cool and energized.

Safety Tips

  1. Recognize Heat Illness: Know the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, such as dizziness, nausea, headache, and rapid heartbeat. Seek medical attention if needed.
  2. Stay in Shade: Whenever possible, stay in shaded areas or create shade with umbrellas or canopies.
  3. Pets and Plants: Take special care of pets and plants, ensuring they are not left in hot vehicles or exposed to extreme heat.

Post-Move

  1. Set Up Cooling: Prioritize setting up fans or air conditioning in your new home to create a comfortable environment.
  2. Unpack Strategically: Start with essential items and those that need to be in a climate-controlled environment.
  3. Rest and Recover: After the move, take time to rest, hydrate, and recover from the physical exertion.

By following these tips, you can make your summer move more manageable and safer.

 

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