Q:
What's the best way to prepare children for a move?
A: While there are
probably as many answers to this question as there are children, here are some
helpful tips:
Here
is a link to a free brocure dealing with the concerns of Moving with Children.
Q: Why do movers sometimes put more
than one household shipment on a trailer?
A: In order to keep your
costs down; the average trailer holds from 18,000 to 24,000 pounds; the equivalent
of three to four household shipments.
Q: Can a mover transport our plants and
pets to our new home?
A: Plants, perhaps. Pets,
no. Federal regulations allow a mover to transport plants if the trip is fewer
than 150 miles and under 24 hours. However, some states may want to quarantine
them anyway. In the event that this should happen, your mover won't be able
to ensure their proper care. Federal regulations prohibit moving companies from
shipping animals in moving vans.
Q: What about perishable food items?
A: Perishable food items
cannot be safely shipped in moving vans. Please dispose of or give away perishable
foods before the move.
Q: What's
the best way to prepare a PC for safe transport?
A: When packing a personal computer, these steps will help you prepare it for safe transport. To pack your computer, we strongly recommend that you use the computer's original carton and packing materials. If they're not available, use a box that is both strong and big enough to hold the computer, and pack it with unprinted newspaper. For more advice, your local computer dealer can answer other questions. Other things to consider:
Q: What should I do with gas in the lawnmower, leftover paint, turpentine, etc.?
A: It's against the law
for Reliable Transfer to transport flammable and combustible materials. Safely
drain or dispose of all combustible and corrosive materials, including: household
paints, bleaches, propane tanks, gas cans, and fuel in power equipment.
Q: What are
accessorial services?
A: Accessorial services
are any services provided to you in addition to the linehaul transportation.
Your agent can fully explain the total range of services available, including:
crating, packing, unpacking, appliance services, elevator, stair and long carries,
or shuttle service if access to your residence is limited and a second, smaller
truck is necessary.
Q: What are inventory exceptions?
A: For your protection,
when your household goods are delivered to your new home, your van operator
will ask you to check off items as they are removed from the van and sign the
inventory of household goods. If any items or cartons are missing or damaged,
you must note this on the inventory sheet at the time of delivery. This is known
as an "inventory exception."
Q: Am I allowed to pack my own belongings?
A: You can pack your own
items and save money, if you wish. However, Reliable Transfer cannot be responsible
for items you pack yourself. If you decide to pack your own belongings, please
visit our Packing Tips web page. Reliable Transfer can also supply you with
all the items you'll need to do your own packing. But, for just pennies per
pound, you can have Reliable's trained packing crew pack your belongings professionally.