Over the years our blog and other checklists have proven to be very popular with our customers. In fact, so much so that we had been asked to help by adding a few things we might not have previously mentioned.
Always keen to respond to customer demand, here are a few other things you might be advised to think about in the day or two before your removal is due.
1. Keys. You may be surprised to know just how many removals are delayed because house owners or office managers can’t find one key or another. Lost keys to outside padlocks and gates are classic examples but there are many other examples as well. Get all the keys you’ll need out and nicely lined up on a shelf somewhere before your removals day.
2. Business closure notices. Incredible as it sounds, this one is sometimes overlooked by business owners. The result of having customers turn up to do business at the same time as you are trying to move is likely to be, at best, chaotic!
3. Fuel and oil. If you are moving things such as garden machinery or perhaps even things such as scooters, they should be thoroughly drained down of oil and fuel beforehand.
4. Freezers. Another classic, it’s not entirely unknown for us to start to move a freezer only to discover that it is still full of frozen food due to it having been overlooked. If the removal is local you might get away with it but it’s highly risky!
5. Mail re-direction. Check to make sure that this is all attended to and that the Post Office hasn’t lost your re-direction notice.
Of course, you’ve probably already attended to all of these things and don’t need to worry about them.
Even so, just in case ……………………!
For more detail visit http://www.totalcareremovals.co.nz/office-and-commercial-moving/
Always keen to respond to customer demand, here are a few other things you might be advised to think about in the day or two before your removal is due.
1. Keys. You may be surprised to know just how many removals are delayed because house owners or office managers can’t find one key or another. Lost keys to outside padlocks and gates are classic examples but there are many other examples as well. Get all the keys you’ll need out and nicely lined up on a shelf somewhere before your removals day.
2. Business closure notices. Incredible as it sounds, this one is sometimes overlooked by business owners. The result of having customers turn up to do business at the same time as you are trying to move is likely to be, at best, chaotic!
3. Fuel and oil. If you are moving things such as garden machinery or perhaps even things such as scooters, they should be thoroughly drained down of oil and fuel beforehand.
4. Freezers. Another classic, it’s not entirely unknown for us to start to move a freezer only to discover that it is still full of frozen food due to it having been overlooked. If the removal is local you might get away with it but it’s highly risky!
5. Mail re-direction. Check to make sure that this is all attended to and that the Post Office hasn’t lost your re-direction notice.
Of course, you’ve probably already attended to all of these things and don’t need to worry about them.
Even so, just in case ……………………!
For more detail visit http://www.totalcareremovals.co.nz/office-and-commercial-moving/

