Marrins' Moving

Settling into your new home

Coping With Moving-Related Loneliness

How to Help Children Adjust to a New Place/Home

Books and movies on how the main characters deal with difficult moving situations are also great resources to help your child adjust. You can read one or two of these books with your child to help him/her understand the moving process. Some of these include:

How to Settle Pets In After a Move

Things to Do After You Move to Your New Home

Check the existing security system. If you think the home needs additional security, you can check various security options such as:

You should know the access to the main and sub electrical panel boxes. Label the main circuit breaker so that you know about the functioning of the breakers in different areas of your home.

If you are very interested in the news that’s happening around your neighborhood, you can buy a subscription to the local newspapers.

Don’t forget to ask for the contact information of all the utility companies from the previous owner/realtor for your new home. Also, make sure to have the basic services in your name and turned on before moving in.

All your flammable and hazardous substances should be kept away from pilot lights and water heaters. There must be a fire extinguisher on every floor. Make sure everyone knows about the emergency exits in case of a fire.

The best way to unwind after a stressful moving is to enjoy a family meal at a nearby restaurant or to order something at your new place.

Get a decent amount of sleep, as you will be needing rest after a long, tiring day of moving.

Unpacking Tips After Your Move

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