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Pandemic Moving Plan | San Antonio experts provide packing safety tips when moving

It is possible to move right now, and just in time for the busy summer season.

SAN ANTONIO — Moving is stressful enough as it is, and in a pandemic, it may seem downright impossible. It is possible to move right now, and just in time for the busy summer season, the San Antonio organization/moving pros at UNITS Moving and Portable Storage created the ‘Pandemic Moving Plan’ to help locals pack up and head out safely.

Here's a "Pandemic Moving Plan” - Tips for moving to a new home while stay-at-home orders are in place:

1. Use new boxes – Don’t recycle cardboard boxes for your move. The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) can live on cardboard for up to 24 hours, so it’s best to purchase new moving boxes or use boxes you already have at home.

2. Buy your supplies together – It’s easy to get carried away with multiple shopping trips for everything you need to pack and move. Right now, it’s important to limit your trips to the store. Organize your packing with a list of tasks and the supplies you need. If you can’t buy supplies online, purchase them in one trip.

3. Clean before and after – Sanitize your belongings while you pack them, then again after you move when you store them. It’s also a good idea to clean your new home — both before and after you bring in your boxes. Keeping your boxes in a portable storage container allows you the flexibility to clean at your own pace.

4. Leave instructions and visual moving markers (and leave) – Social distancing helps keep you AND your movers safe. Leave detailed instructions with your movers or storage delivery drivers about where you want everything to go. You don’t have to be home for a UNITS delivery driver to pick-up or drop off your storage container. You can use contactless delivery!

5. Check ahead of time – Research companies to find out the safety measures their workers take when moving you. Shelter-in-place policies vary by location, so moving and storage companies will offer varying levels of service. UNITS monitors each market’s policies to ensure its customers and workers stay safe.

6. Consider portable storage – You can’t bribe your friends to help you move with pizza right now, and hiring movers to come into your home may not feel safe. If you rent a portable storage container, you can pack and unpack it at your own pace. It can be dropped off in the driveway of your old home and then delivered to your new one according to your schedule, with minimal or NO interaction with anyone.

Portable storage companies bring the container to you and set it in a convenient, ground-level location so you can load stuff at your own pace. Once the container is ready to go, the company moves the container to store it in their climate-controlled warehouse or moves it to your new home, so you can unload it yourself.

The company is monitoring information provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as state and local government officials to ensure the safety of workers and clients:

-Enforcing frequent and thorough soap handwashing for our associates

-Associates who do not feel well are required to stay home

-Customers sign documents electronically

-Delivery drivers follow instructions left by customers, and customers do not need to be present

For more information, visit Units's website.

The introduction of portable storage containers revolutionized the storage and moving industry by providing consumers and businesses with a variety of options, greater flexibility and the ultimate in convenience to meet specific individual needs. Established in 2004, American-owned and operated UNITS® has earned a reputation for providing competitively priced services and excellent personal customer service focused on relationship building.

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