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Moving Tips
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Flammables. All items
that are flammable or explosive must be transported
by the customer and cannot be placed in the moving
van. Some examples are: aerosol cans, propane tanks,
thinners, gasoline, etc.
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Engines. Gasoline
engines must be emptied (i.e. lawn movers).
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Garden hoses should be
drained and the ends connected together. Place hose
in empty trash container to avoid leakage.
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Computers and electronic
equipment should be disconnected and be ready to
move prior to loading. Small electronic components
should be boxed.
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Dressers. Chest of drawers and dressers can be
moved with the drawers full. Any items that could spill, break or
move around should be removed. Some examples are: perfume, cologne,
jewelry, coins, pens, pencils, paper clips, glass items.
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Live plants are considered to be perishable
items. We can move them, but cannot take responsibility for their
condition at destination.
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Outdoor items made of concrete, cement, or
plaster can be moved but we cannot take responsibility for these
items. Changes in weather causes external and internal cracks that
can cause breaks and/or crumbling
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Guns and/or ammunition cannot be transported.
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Refrigerators and freezers should be emptied
prior to the time of the move.
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