Twin Falls Moving Companies
Magic Valley Movers
568 Grange Ln, Twin Falls, ID 83301
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Magic Valley Movers
1039 Plain View Dr, Twin Falls, ID 83301
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Frontier Commercial Storage
568 Grange Ln, Twin Falls, ID 83301
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Bruce G Miller House Mover
W Of Twin Falls, Twin Falls, ID 83301
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AAA Assoc Moving Systems
2054 4th Ave E, Twin Falls, ID 83301
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Moving Tips
Helping the Kids Adjust
Kids can have a lot of difficulty adjusting to the idea of moving. You can make the process enjoyable for the kids by planning and packing with them. If it's possible, give them a blueprint or a sketch of their new rooms. Ask your kids what they would like to do with their rooms like colors and designs. Sit down and go through their toys. Let your kids decide what they want to keep and what they want to throw away. By getting them involved, your kids will not only feel better, they might even be enthused about living in a new place.
Moving In a Passenger Car
What most people don't know is that most car accidents that involve a large truck are often caused by the smaller vehicle. Not many people know how to safely pass a big rig or what to do when a truck is preparing to make a wide turn. If you're moving in a passenger vehicle, you should keep a few things in mind. Always pass on the left side of a big rig. A large truck requires more stopping distance than a car, so try to maintain a fair amount of distance between the both of you if you're ahead.
Packing for College
Moving to college is an exciting time for every inexperienced young person looking to leave the family fold. Due to this, would-be college students often go overboard when they’re deciding what to bring with them. When you’re moving to college, think about the bare essentials and what’s already been provided: a desk, mini-fridge, bed, bookcase, coat hangers, etc. Be sure to find out what is acceptable and what isn’t prior to moving in. For example, in most campuses microwaves aren’t allowed in the dormitories.
Open Lines of Communication
You should always have open lines of communication with your driver and moving coordinator in order to provide loading details, and whether or not the client still intends on moving everything on the estimate. Be sure to have your phone turned off late on moving day or better yet, late the next day.
