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I still remember the day my boss asked me to move to Europe. I was nervous, but at the same time, I was really excited to embark on a new adventure. Unfortunately, before I could start tasting new foods and meeting new people, I would need to pack up my belongings and make the trek to a new country. Fortunately, I worked with a moving company that reduced my stress load. This blog is all about working with professionals to relocate internationally. Check out these articles to find tips, tricks, and solutions to everyday moving problems--so that you can enjoy your next move.

Staying Safe While Moving In Winter

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Completing a move can be stressful under the best circumstances, but winter weather can complicate the moving process and significantly add to the amount of stress you feel as you relocate to a new home.

If you are planning to complete a move during the winter months, it's important that you take extra precautions to ensure that you and your moving crew remain safe. Here are three winter moving tips that you can use to stay safe as you complete your next move.

1. Be flexible with your move date.

One of the most important things that you can do when completing a winter move is remain flexible with your moving date. Ensure that you plan your move early so that you can adjust you moving day based on the weather.

Although temperatures might still be cold, moving on a clear day will help you avoid the safety hazards associated with snow-covered walkways and icy roads. If you wait until the last minute to complete your move, you won't have the luxury of planning around weather conditions. Be sure that you allow yourself enough time to be flexible with your move date in order to ensure your safety in the future.

2. Protect floors in both your old and new residences.

Winter weather can often mean snow gets tracked into your home on the boots of movers. As this snow begins to melt, pools of water can create a slip and fall hazard for anyone helping you complete your move.

You can easily avoid serious injury by taking the time to protect the floors in both your old and your new residences from pooling water. Put down outdoor rugs to help improve traction or add cardboard boxes to main hallways to prevent water from compromising the safety of your winter move.

3. Keep spare gloves available.

Protecting your digits from the cold winter temperatures is important when it comes to ensuring the safety of your next move. Cold fingers could cause movers to lose their grip on heavy objects, resulting in serious injury or damage to your belongings.

Since gloves can become wet during a winter move, you should plan to have several spare sets of gloves available so that movers will always have a warm and dry pair to protect their hands during the move.

Completing a move during winter presents a unique challenge. Be sure that your winter move doesn't become dangerous by taking the time to plan ahead so your move date can be flexible, to protect your floors in order to prevent slipping, and to keep spare gloves available to ensure movers can retain their grip on heavy items throughout your move.

For more information, contact a company like Fairfax  Transfer and Storage Inc..

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20 December 2017