Safety Tips for Moving

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Moving Safety Tips

Thinking of a DIY move to Texas? There's nothing wrong with moving on your own; however, it's important to take some safety precautions while moving out. When moving out by yourself, your safety is incredibly important. You may suffer an injury if you're not careful on how you move out of your old home. Another option is contacting our experienced Texas movers so that you won't have to put your safety at risk when moving out.

Get Some Sleep

Before you start the heavy lifting of moving your belongings out, a good amount of sleep should be on the top of your list. You're more likely to injure yourself if you're moving out while fatigued. Get at least 7 to 8 hours of sleep to ensure you're well-rested. When you're well-rested, you'll be more alert and energized as you move all your belongings.

Eat Well and Stay Hydrated

A well-balanced meal and staying fully hydrated sets the foundation for a safe move. You may feel that eating and drinking is time-consuming, but you need your nutrition in order to keep you energized throughout the day. Not doing so can lead to exhaustion, weakness and dizziness, all factors that can lead up to an injury during your move to Texas. Also keep nutritious snacks on hand like whole grain crackers, nuts and protein bars if you feel yourself feeling hungry. Stay hydrated by keeping a bottle of water close by, even when you're not thirsty to prevent the dangerous side effects of dehydration.

Dress Appropriately

Dress comfortably so that moving is manageable for you. Avoid baggy clothing that can get caught on the front door, moving truck, or any other stable object that can cause you to trip. Make sure your clothing is breathable and flexible to ensure you can bend down to lift objects and regulate your body temperature. Wear closed-toed shoes such as sneakers and boots without heels to keep an even balance and prevent injuring your toes.

Lift Properly

Prevent injuries to your back and shoulders by following proper lifting procedures. Keep your spine aligned as much as possible while lifting heavy boxes by bending at the knees - not the waist. Should you have any pre-existing conditions with your knees or back, our licensed Texas movers have the expertise to do all the heavy lifting for you.

Move with All My Sons

A lot goes into moving safely out of your old home into your new one. When you hire our Texas movers at All My Sons, you can relax knowing all your belongings are handled with care without injuring yourself. You can rest assured your move to Texas will be smooth and easy for you without putting your safety at risk. Have any questions about our relocation services? Feel free to contact us for answers!

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