SUMMER MOVING CHALLENGES: BEATING THE HEAT ON MOVING DAY

Chipman Relocation

Summer is the most desirable time to relocate. But also the toughest. The high heatcan make even an already challenging day potentially harmful.

But with a little preparation, everyone can stay safe and energized.

Start early

The best thing you can do on a hot moving day is to get started before the heat. If possible, start the work at dawn. Mornings are much cooler.The physical tasks are much easier to accomplish before the heat has really set in.

Try to do the heaviest or most physically demanding loadings before noon. You don’t want to be in the middle of the physical effort when the heat of the day starts.

Hire a professional moving company

There is actually a lot of danger to heavy lifting in hot weather. Especially if you are not conditioned to it. This is where the Chipman Relocation firm comes in. They provide trained staff whoare familiar with safe and efficient summer moving.

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They plan their work well and share duties to prevent overloading themselves. They know what to expect in the day, whatever the weather. You can let the movers take care of the physical burden.

Hydrate constantly and deliberately

Do not wait until you get thirsty. By this time, your performance and alertness are already compromised.

Drink water regularly. All day long. Even when you think you do not need it. Pack large coolers of cold water the night before. This will enable easy access during the move.

Dress for the temperature

It’s easy to grab whatever clothes are easiest to move around in. But clothing is also an important consideration when it gets hot. Your outfit should be:

  • Lightweight
  • Light-colored
  • Loos

This will enable the body to breathe and dissipate heat.

Remember, dark colors absorb heat. Synthetic fabrics trap it. If you’re loading and unloading outside, use a wide-brimmed hat. Also, wear sunscreen.

In addition, avoid direct sunlight. This way, you can maintain stable energy levels all day long.

Have regular breaks in cool spaces

Take brief, regular breaks. At least every hour of heavy lifting. Escape to an air-conditioned area or shade. You only need 10 minutes of cooling off. Your body temperature will return to normal. And you can resume work safely.

Designate a room in the old or new home as a restroom. Let everyone on the moving team know that they can use it to cool off.

Protect valuables from the heat

Electronics are especially vulnerable:

  • Laptops
  • TVs
  • Hard drives
  • Gaming consoles.

Extreme heat can damage these items. Load them last. Unload them first. This is necessary to minimize hot truck time.

High temperatures can also cause:

  • Candles to melt
  • Vinyl records to warp
  • Wood furniture to crack
  • Some medicines to lose their potency.

Wrap heat-sensitive items in light-colored blankets. Also, load them in the coolest part of the truck. If traveling a long distance, then use an air-conditioned vehicle to transport the most sensitive items.

The last words

The best way to relieve stress on a hot moving day is to give the hard work to professional movers. Transfer the heavy lifting to people who do it daily. That’s where experience counts!