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When moving from one home to another, don't leave these behind


With more than 43 million Americans planning to move this year, odds are even the most organized may not remember every detail of a move — or every item. Remembering the "out of sight, out of mind" objects increases your success in moving all of your belongings. Mayflower suggests adding the following 10 points to the top of your preparation list:

1. FOR THE RECORD

Obtain copies of your and your family's medical records, including any dental and vaccine/immunization information, as well as any veterinary records for the family pet. In some cases, a notarized letter is required to receive official documentation. If moving to another state, ; you may need to contact the American Medical Records Association to determine your new state's needs. You might also consider transferring current prescriptions to a drugstore in your new town.

2. SCHOOL DAZE


Another record you'll want to be sure to have in hand is your child's permanent school record. School records are usually required when registering your child at his or her new school. Often, copies are not sufficient and require a raised seal.

3. BURIED TREASURE

If you've hidden any valuables around the house, be sure to collect them before leaving. You should carry valuable items such as jewelry with you or keep them in a safe deposit box instead of packing them on the moving van.

4. OLD PHONE NUMBERS

Pack phone books from your existing residence to take with you. You may think you'll remember the numbers you frequently call now, but more likely you'll spend a small fortune on directory assistance charges to contact old friends or tie up loose ends.

5. TAKEN TO THE CLEANERS

Remember to collect all items that are being cleaned, stored or repaired (for example, dry cleaning, shoes, watches, etc.). Also, remember to return library books, movie rentals and anything else.

6. WHAT'S YOUR NEW ADDRESS?

Keep your new address handy in your wallet or purse. In the flurry of preparing for a move, you may forget your new address — important information when forwarding periodicals, mail and credit card bills, as well as keeping in touch with old friends.

7. SPIC AND SPAN

Remember to leave out cleaning supplies for the final "once-over" before closing the door for good, or make arrangements in advance for a service to clean for you. To reduce the amount of things you take with you, if you are cleaning the home yourself, use up previously purchased cleaning products, and then throw away the empty containers when you leave.

8. THE OPENER

Many people often forget to take the electric garage door opener out of their automobile before leaving. Remember to leave the opener for the new residents.

9. REMEMBER ROVER

In most cases, moving companies cannot transport animals or plants. Plan ahead and make arrangements for their safe transfer.

10. KEYS TO SUCCESS

Remember the collection of spare house keys. Whether it means retrieving keys from neighbors or from under the rock next to the front door, don't forget to gather all sets before you depart.

— courtesy of Mayflower Transit, www.mayflower.com

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