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What to Prioritize or Pack First When Moving

Packing is one of the most essential steps in the moving process. Many of us don't know where or how to start it. Here is an important piece of information that guides you for efficient, effective and successful packing.

Packing is one of the most essential steps in the moving process. Many of us don't know where or how to start it. Here is an important piece of information that guides you for efficient, effective and successful packing.

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<strong>What</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Pri<strong>or</strong>itize</strong> <strong>or</strong> <strong>Pack</strong> <strong>First</strong> <strong>When</strong> <strong>Moving</strong><br />

<strong>Pack</strong>ing is a very imp<strong>or</strong>tant step in the moving process, but many people don’t know where <strong>or</strong> how <strong>to</strong><br />

start. Starting well is essential <strong>to</strong> efficient, effective and successful packing, and starting well means<br />

knowing which room and what items <strong>to</strong> pack first. Below is a brief guide:<br />

Start with the Right Items<br />

Choosing the right room <strong>or</strong> area <strong>to</strong> begin the packing process is simple compared <strong>to</strong> choosing the right<br />

things <strong>to</strong> pack first. Although it may be tempting, you can’t just go in<strong>to</strong> a room and pack random items.<br />

You will need a plan that includes a list of items and a checklist of things <strong>to</strong> do. Begin with the nonessential<br />

items that you won’t need on a daily basis. These include:<br />

• Books<br />

• Non-everyday jewelry<br />

• Extra personal hygiene products<br />

• Out of season clothing and shoes<br />

• Artw<strong>or</strong>k, pho<strong>to</strong>s, pho<strong>to</strong> albums and picture frames and dec<strong>or</strong>ations, accents, vases and trinkets<br />

• Non-essential and rarely used dishes, kitchenware, small appliances and electronics<br />

• Seasonal items and holiday dec<strong>or</strong>ations


• Collectibles, such as action figures, model sets, souvenirs, etc.<br />

Start in the Right Room<br />

<strong>Pack</strong>ing the right room first is essential <strong>to</strong> <strong>or</strong>ganizing and simplifying the entire process. However,<br />

choosing the ‘right’ room isn’t always so simple. F<strong>or</strong>tunately, there are two simple options that could<br />

help: 1) <strong>Pack</strong> the most difficult room first <strong>or</strong> 2) <strong>Pack</strong> the least frequently used room first. Rooms with a<br />

lot of <strong>or</strong> complicated items <strong>to</strong> s<strong>or</strong>t through can be physically and mentally demanding <strong>to</strong> pack. And the<br />

longer you wait <strong>to</strong> pack these rooms, the less motivated you become. Theref<strong>or</strong>e, you should pack the<br />

hardest room with the most tedious items first. Ideally, this room would also fit in<strong>to</strong> the ‘least frequently<br />

used room’ categ<strong>or</strong>y. F<strong>or</strong> example, garages, basements <strong>or</strong> attics often hold numerous <strong>to</strong>ols, equipment,<br />

trinkets and other items that can be time-consuming and labour intensive <strong>to</strong> pack. Plus, you won’t need<br />

these rooms, <strong>or</strong> the items found there in daily life. The kitchen, bathrooms, living room, bedrooms<br />

(especially spare bedrooms) are all suitable secondary rooms <strong>to</strong> start packing.<br />

Start in the Right Area<br />

Once again, the garage, basement and attic are all great places <strong>to</strong> start packing, mostly because they can<br />

be difficult areas <strong>to</strong> pack, but also because they’re s<strong>to</strong>rage areas. Other s<strong>to</strong>rage areas, like closets, are<br />

also prime areas <strong>to</strong> start the packing process. Things in these areas are rarely used so they can be s<strong>or</strong>ted<br />

and packed first. You can also take this time <strong>to</strong> get rid of some unwanted items by donating <strong>or</strong> throwing<br />

them away. S<strong>to</strong>rage areas generally contain the greatest number of items in your home, so they take the<br />

most time <strong>to</strong> s<strong>or</strong>t and pack. Leaving them <strong>to</strong> the last minute could be stressful and leave you without<br />

enough time <strong>to</strong> dedicate <strong>to</strong> those areas. However, if you’re moving in Edmon<strong>to</strong>n, a professional team<br />

like Pro Service <strong>Moving</strong> will pack all your belongings and move them on moving day. Call us f<strong>or</strong> a quote!

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