Now that it's almost time to move to Hilton Head, you may be tying up some loose ends for the big move. Your focus is pinpointed on tasks such as updating important documents or making sure home services are installed, for example. If you're planning on doing a DIY move, safety will probably not cross your mind. Moving on your own can pose a serious threat to your safety, and there are some precautions you should take in order to move in one piece. Our Hilton Head movers can share some important safety tips for your move into your new hometown.
Getting a good night's rest is probably the most important safety tip for your DIY move to Hilton Head. Of course, you may spend Moving Day Eve getting as much last-minute packing done as possible. Yet, maintaining a high energy level for your move is more important, so go to bed early to wake up early in the morning to finish packing. When you hire our South Carolina movers, you can opt for our Hilton Head packing services to save time on packing and get as much sleep as you need.
To keep your energy levels high throughout the day of your move, start off by eating a well-balanced breakfast. Moving on an empty stomach is not safe and you can risk injuring yourself as your energy level starts to tank. Not eating before you move can lead to exhaustion, dizziness, and weakness. Along with a well-balanced meal, always stay hydrated. Drink water at the top of every hour to not risk dehydration. If you become dehydrated, you can experience scary side effects such as decreased attention span and motor coordination.
As you're getting ready to move your boxes and furniture out of your home, put on some comfortable clothing. Make sure what you're wearing is breathable and manageable to give you the flexibility to lift and carry heavy boxes or furniture. Avoid clothing that's too big or baggy, which can get caught on sharp surfaces or doors. Also, wear non-slip tennis shoes or boots that will provide good balance for your DIY move. Don't wear open-toed or open-back shoes such as sandals or flip flops, which leave your toes and heels exposed to injury. People don't often think about this as a safety tip, but wearing the appropriate clothing can protect your skin from scrapes and cuts and protect your body from fractured or broken bones and strained muscles.
Reduce the stress of heavy lifting on your body by using a dolly or moving cart to transport your boxes and furniture from your old home to the truck. The heavier the object you carry with your hands, the more likely you are going to risk injury. You can stop by your local hardware store or moving company to rent a dolly.
If you're not able to do a DIY move due to a pre-existing condition or you just have too much to move, give our Hilton Head movers a call. Our licensed movers have the experience to take the stress of packing, loading, transporting, and unpacking off your shoulders. With years of experience moving families and companies nationwide, you'll be provided quality service from the best around. Contact us today for your free, moving quote.