(NC)—The majority of Canadians prefer to make their big move during the summer season. There are a variety of reasons for choosing this time of year: it is easier to transport boxes in non-icy conditions, no need to worry about your belongings freezing during transport, and children’s lives are not disrupted by the transition since they are on summer holidays.
Minimize potential moving chaos by asking yourself the following questions:
• Do you need to keep everything? Moving offers a good opportunity to reorganize your life by giving away, donating or recycling items that you no longer need. You’ll thank yourself later when there is less to pack and transport.
• How well do you know your moving company? The Office of Consumer Affairs drafted a Consumer Checklist for choosing a moving company and it reminds Canadians to request their moving estimate in advance and be mindful of seasonal rates (a summer move can be pricier). Will your items be held in the transport vehicle overnight or a secure facility? Consider purchasing Replacement Value Protection, which will ensure the company is liable if your possessions are damaged.
• Do you have enough boxes and packing materials? Start collecting boxes and newspapers in advance; ideally you should begin packing non-essential items a month in advance. Pack and clearly label a couple boxes with important first day arrival items, such as toothbrushes, remote controls, medication, and pet food, which could otherwise become lost in the shuffle.
• Once you step in the door, what are your top priorities? After the bed is set up, most people are eager to get connected by hooking up their TV, internet and home phone. Rogers introduced a free concierge service which makes this process easier by setting you up with a personal concierge agent. The agent proactively connects with customers throughout the transition, reviews order details, answers billing questions, and can assist with any changes to your order if your moving date needs to shift.
• How will you keep your new home secure and connected? When settling into your new home, another important thing to consider is how to keep your new space and your family, secure and safe. Rather than get a traditional security system, consider Rogers Smart Home Monitoring. It provides far more than basic home security. For example, the system alerts you through text messages the moment your child arrives home from school. Rogers Smart Home Monitoring also allows you to automate everything from your lights, thermostat, to small appliances, and it even monitors water leaks and carbon monoxide levels. The best part? The whole system is controlled through your smartphone, computer or tablet so you can stay connected wherever you are.
Entering the next chapter of your life can be a thrilling time, but like any significant life change, the process can be quite overwhelming. Control potential moving chaos by jotting down questions and tracking their completion on your personal checklist.
For more information on Rogers Concierge and Rogers Smart Home Monitoring, visit: www.Rogers.com/Moves and www.rogers.com/smarthome
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