For medications, speak to your pharmacist, get your prescriptions transferred to your new home and find out how to transport them safely. Don't forget your pet's medications too. Talk to your vet and get those records and prescriptions transferred to your new home.
You have gone through the packing drills: Boxes? Check. Tape? Check. Precise type of boxes? Check. Ready, set, go! Start packing! Wait a minute! Before you pack every tea cup and toy car in your home, take a break and think. There are some items you should first set aside; these items should not be packed. Certain valuables should always be kept close to you during a move, other items can be dangerous and some items simply should be left behind to prevent injury and breakage.
Here are some of the items not to pack with the rest of your belongings:
1. Treasures: Money, securities, valuable papers and jewelry. Keep your treasures with you. If they are already tucked securely in a safe deposit box in the bank, don't forget to get a new safe deposit box close to your new home and transfer the items there before your move.
2. Flammables: Items such as aerosol cans, paints, and gasoline. Ask the local hazardous waste organization in your community how to dispose of these items regulary. The local fire department can provide you with adequate information.
3. Perishable items: Frozen foods and produce. You can donate food to your local food bank. Move for Hunger is a great organization for linking you to a food bank near you. Or, have a very eclectic left over dinner: ice cream and frozen waffles, anyone?
4. Plants and Flowers: Some states don't allow plants to cross state lines so a moving company won't be able to transport them for you. Moving locally? Way in advance of moving day: Ask the moving company if they can move plants. Can they move them in one day or would you be better off moving your green friends yourself? You don't want those plants in the dark without water too long!
5. Soap and Polishes: Check with the water department and fire department on proper waste managment.
6. Medications: Speak to your pharmacist, get your prescriptions transferred to your new home and find out how to transport them safely. Don't forget your pet's medications too. Talk to your vet and get those records and prescriptions transferred to your new home.
7. Explosives: Guns, firearms, fireworks, explosives, and toxic substances. I really hope you don't have these, but if you do, check with your local police department for any further procedures. Many cities have a no question asked turn in your firearms policy. Don't under any circumstances leave them unattended.
8. Family: Children, special need individuals, elderly family members and pets including fish and reptiles. Now, I know you aren't packing these loved ones! But it is very important to make sure they all have a safe, cool and have a secure place to be on moving day, away from all of the boxes, commotion and movers. Make those arrangements way in advance of moving day and make sure everyone knows where everyone is going during the moving process.
The Ultimate Packing Tip: Items you want to have easily accessible and close by your side on moving day be sure to pack a suitcase for each family member so everyone has their pjs, a change of clothes, phone/computer chargers, toothbrush, toothpaste and meds. Also, make sure each family pet is microchipped, tagged and has a backpack full of food, meds, treats and toys to keep them settled where ever they will be look after during the move. If you're moving a long distance, make sure each family member has enough to get them through until the moving van rolls up to the new destination.