THINGS TO REMEMBER ON LOAD DAY
1) Make yourself available the entire day of
loading.
2) Check the inventory to see that you agree with the
notations made by the driver as to the present condition of your furniture. If there is a
discrepancy, please make a note of it on the same inventory sheet.
3) Items of extraordinary value that are being shipped by the
movers, such as antiques, works of art, etc., should be noted separately on the inventory,
along with their value.
4) Plan to leave all utilities on until the day following the
loading of your household goods. Having a phone that is working is invaluable, as
communication is key during any relocation.
5) Make a walk through the house, garage, cellar, attic,
backyard and any storage areas around the home to make sure nothing was missed by the
movers. Check all drawers, cabinets and closets in all rooms for articles that may have
been missed during the packing or loading process.
6) Make travel arrangements for departure on the day after
your loading.
7) On the day of loading, make sure the driver and the carrier are aware of how to reach you enroute and at destination.