![]() ☐ Check manufacturer’s instructions for moving your Fridge, Freezer, Washing Machine, Dryer, TV, and other items like Piano’s, Billiard tables etc. ☐ Schedule to have any large items you consider to be rubbish collected by council, or another collection organisation, or select a date to have these items taken to the tip prior to your move. ☐ Schedule to have any unsold or unwanted items that are to be donated to charity collected by a charity organisation, or select a drop off date to have these items off your premises prior to your move. ☐ Consider posting any unsold items from your garage sale online through sites like gumtree and eBay. ☐ Consider posting unwanted items for sale online through sites like gumtree and eBay. Advertise the garage sale in your local area. ☐ Organise your garage sale for the following weekend, Sunday if possible. Well done, if you have ticked all the boxes on these first two pages you have completed all the moving checklist tasks required for the first two weeks. ☐ Continue with your moving and packing strategy in the following areas: ☐ Storage spaces under stairs and in sheds, You can use coloured tape to visually identify boxes and where they belong in the new premises. Label boxes with your name, room, contents, heavy/fragile as necessary. ☐ Commence your moving and packing strategy: Investigate, Group, Decide (donate/sell/dispose/keep), then Pack. Discuss these items with your removalist. ☐ Note special items which will require particular care during the move – family heirlooms, fragile pieces, pianos etc. ☐ Make note of the condition of your belongings prior to the move, photos can be useful here. Will large items fit through doorways? Upstairs? ☐ Ensure where possible that your furniture will fit into your new home. ![]() Keep a list of important numbers and contacts in your documents folder and keep this with you on moving day. ☐ One document folder with pens, tape, scissors and Band-Aids – keep all your necessary and important information relating to your move including this checklist within the folder. ☐ One clear large plastic container with a lockable/sealable lid for items you will require as soon as you arrive at your new premises – toilet paper, toothpaste, soap, towels, utensils and cups for each person, water, snacks, medical supplies, phone chargers, and screw drivers, ☐ Boxes – a variety of shapes, sizes and durability, ( Premium boxes are available for local moves and other box offers apply to interstate and country moves, call Optimove Furniture RemovaIists on 07 3905 3223 to enquire about our special offers.) ☐ Masking or packaging tapes and sticky tape (different colours can be used for different rooms if desired), ☐ Strong durable garbage bags of various sizes, ☐ Determine your budget and how the moving process will be shared – allocate areas of the current home to certain members of the current household. ☐ Organise your insurance for the new premises to take effect as advised by your insurance company. ☐ Confirm the insurance situation of your contents throughout the moving process. (Don’t forget to check our website or give us a c3223) ☐ Research and organise your furniture removalist. Start of The Comprehensive Moving Checklist 6 Weeks Prior to Moving Day: Check off the items as you go by using the boxes to the left of each task as you complete them. If you’re planning your move on a shorter schedule, just start at the beginning of the moving checklist and try to catch up as quickly as possible. The following free printable moving checklist and planner is designed with the (ideal) timetable of six weeks. How to Use The Comprehensive Moving Checklist To assist you with your move this is a free printable moving checklist and there is an option to download the checklist at the bottom of this page. This comprehensive moving checklist has been compiled by Optimove Furniture Removalists ( and is based on our extensive experience as furniture removalists and includes input from some of our satisfied customers. The Most Comprehensive Moving Checklist Ever
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