Tips for a Clean, Sanitary, Stress-Free Move

Written by Zach Richards
·7 mins read
Tips for a Clean, Sanitary, Stress-Free Move | Caddy Moving
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, more and more people are considering moving despite the pandemic not showing any signs of stopping. There are many things you should take into consideration for a clean, sanitary, and stress-free move during this time.
There has been a temporary halt to a lot of things during the COVID-19 outbreak. People across the world are now adapting to new ways of doing things and COVID-19 is just one more obstacle in our way, but we cannot stop living as life must go on despite all that has changed! You may experience multiple challenges during your move; however, if you hire experienced movers like Caddy Moving for assistance, then you will be able to continue with this difficult task whilst avoiding any catastrophe before or after your relocation.

Tips to combat the challenges you may encounter during your move:

  • The COVID-19 pandemic is just the latest in a long line of global crises that have affected how businesses operate. Some companies have shut down, while others still work with caution so as not to spread the disease further than it already has gone. If you had scheduled your relocation around this time period, then now may be a great opportunity for double efforts and resources! But don’t forget: You need to contact your service provider and inquire if they are still open–while most national brands should be able to handle today’s problems well enough on their own, smaller local operators might not fare as well during such times of crisis.
  • Movers like Caddy are still offering moving help and labor in spite of the coronavirus pandemic. If you’re scared to schedule a move amid this situation, it’s hard to predict what will happen next. So stay safe by continuing your search and inquiring about exactly what is needed from you for safety during the process!
  • One of the greatest challenges during COVID-19 confusion has been clear communication. The best way to ensure that your relocation is a smooth and safe experience is by making sure you are fully informed about the risks. It might be worth double-checking with your movers if they will wear protective gear during the move or not, as well as whether paperwork can be done online in order to save time and energy (hint: at Caddy, our movers will be showing up with masks and all signatures are taken online before you book). Lastly, it’s important for everyone involved to know if there has been anyone diagnosed with coronavirus so no one comes into contact with those who have already shown symptoms of this disease.
  • Sanitization is the best way to avoid catching a virus. If someone coughs or sneezes, and their droplets land on any of your belongings or other surfaces where people are likely to touch them, this poses an issue for you because several people can get infected which will pose health issues in all parties involved. This means that it’s important not just to sanitize your belongings but also mostly touched surfaces such as desks and tabletops at work so that everyone remains healthy over the long distance by using bags and boxes made from good quality material (not ripped).
  • When you get to your new destination, don’t put it all down and relax on the first day. Ensure you are aware of COVID-19 restrictions in your area. Make sure you sanitize regularly or wear protective gear such as face masks and gloves before unpackaging any of your items in order to avoid spreading a deadly virus that could be inhabiting some of them. If there are boxes or plastics used for transporting belongings, make sure they’re disposed of immediately so no one else can accidentally come into contact with them later on when unpacking their own things from those same materials.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world and changed our way of life. The World Health Organization (WHO), together with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, have given tips to help people stay safe while protecting others around them from getting infected by this virus. Besides washing or sanitizing your hands regularly, it is best to keep a social distance as well in order to curb any possible spread of the virus among friends or loved ones nearby you. Their advice? Avoid close contact such as hugging; limit touching so that only necessary parts are touched if needed at all – like shaking someone’s hand when bumping into each other on the street; avoid sneezes and coughs which can transmit viruses through droplets contained within these secretions.
  • You are not alone in feeling nervous and tense! With all the COVID-19 updates many people who have never had a virus before feel like they will catch it. However, by following certain measures such as staying six feet away from your movers at any point during this process of moving out (for example: when you are communicating with them), you can alleviate these fears. The logic behind social distancing is to minimize and prevent transmission of coronavirus—so just remember that if both parties follow protocol then no problem should occur here.
  • Maintaining adequate social distance doesn’t mean that either party has contracted or spreads the infection; rather, it’s a COVID-19 safety plan for everybody to eliminate chances of spreading an infectious disease.