New Bedford Short-Distance Relocation, Moving Box Labeling Tips Guide Released

In support of those planning residential relocations in and around New Bedford, Massachusetts, Movers.com has released an updated guide on labeling and packing.

As one of its most popular guides, ‘The Best Way to Label Moving Boxes’ now features a wider array of tips that reflect modern moving needs. Movers.com has updated the document in line with its ongoing commitment to sharing pertinent relocation advice that extends from preliminary preparations to moving day itself.

For more information see https://www.movers.com/moving-guides/the-best-way-to-label-moving-boxes.html

The guide advises that labeling represents a proven method of simplifying the moving process while helping all involved. Doing such a task beforehand will make it clear which boxes belong in which rooms after arrival at new properties, says Movers.com - and it can also make distinctions between standard items and delicate antiques, among others.

Crucially, however, the guide emphasizes that labeling needs to be completed promptly after packing - this will ensure that families know the contents of the box they've packed. Alongside suggestions about labeling systems, then, the document further contains insights on when and how to label.

As written in the guide: “The fitting time to label a moving box is right after you have packed that cardboard container, closed its flaps and sealed it with tape. So, PACK, SEAL, and LABEL a moving box in a logical sequence without allowing for too much time to pass between each packing action.”

With the latest update, the guide also includes a comprehensive section highlighting strategies that utilize color-coded labeling to help distinguish boxed belongings. Movers.com suggests choosing shades that can be associated with different rooms - blue for bathroom and so on - while creating a detailed system that easily identifies packed items.

As an additional tip, the Movers.com guide points to the way in which colors can be used to draw attention to important instructions. By writing ‘fragile’ and other notices on boxes in conspicuous red marker, says the guide, families can ensure that their belongings will be treated properly during transit.

Another way to make sure short-distance moves are handled smoothly is to hire professional movers, stresses Movers.com. As such, its website doubles as a resource that compiles the contact details of vetted relocation teams serving New Bedford and beyond.

“Get no-obligation moving quotes from professional movers in our network,” says Movers.com. “All New Bedford moving companies are pre-screened, licensed and insured.”

Interested parties moving to New Bedford can find Movers.com’s complete relocation company resource at: https://www.movers.com/moving-companies/ma-massachusetts/new-bedford/cheap-movers.html

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