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4 Key Injury Prevention Tips on Moving Day

By Bond Street Mortgage

It's more likely that someone will incur an injury on moving day than on an ordinary day. The reason is that people are moving in ways that they don't normally move, loads can be heavy, and accidents do happen. However, most injuries on moving day can be prevented by taking a few simple precautions.

Use a Dolly

Instead of trying to move more than one box by hand, use a dolly or a hand truck. This inexpensive tool can safely move multiple boxes without you having to lift anything at all. Keep in mind that all the boxes should be of equal size; don't attempt to stack uneven boxes because they may shift and fall, causing an injury.

Take Breaks

Moving day is stressful because there is often a time constraint involved. Everything has to be moved into the truck by a certain time to remain on schedule. However, this is the kind of pressure that can lead to injuries. Being overtired leads to carelessness and that's when accidents occur. Take multiple 10-minute rest breaks throughout the day so your body and mind have a chance to recuperate.

Don't Overload Boxes

One of the most common moving day injuries happens when someone tries to lift a box that ends up being excessively heavy. Be mindful of the weight of each box as you pack it. It's better to keep the weight reasonable and stuff the box with filler than to overload boxes. You don't have to weigh each box, but just give it a gentle lift to monitor how heavy it's getting as you pack it.

Send Smaller Kids Packing

If you have smaller kids, the best option is to send them to the parents' house, or to a babysitter until everything is in the truck. Smaller kids may run around and trip you up, distract your attention or otherwise get injured.

Even the backyard is not a great idea, because they may wander near the truck out of curiosity. For their safety and yours, consider having someone care for them for the day off the premises. Finally, if you do feel a twinge in your back or get overly exerted, stop what you're doing and sit or lay down for a few minutes. Don't try to "push through" the pain; it's not worth it. Moving day injuries can be minimized or prevented when you take these simple steps.

If you are in the market for a new home or interested in refinancing your current property, be sure to contact a trusted mortgage advisor with Bond Street Mortgage to discuss current financing options.

Frequently Asked Questions

A dolly or hand truck is recommended because it can safely move multiple boxes without lifting, reducing the risk of injury.

Taking multiple 10-minute rest breaks helps prevent injuries by allowing your body and mind to recuperate and avoid carelessness caused by overtiredness.

Overloading boxes makes them excessively heavy, increasing the risk of strain or injury when lifting, so it’s better to keep box weight reasonable and use filler if needed.

Smaller kids should be sent to a babysitter or a parent's house to prevent distractions, accidents, or injuries near the moving truck.

Boxes should be of equal size because stacking uneven boxes may cause them to shift and fall, which can lead to injury.

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