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Back Safety and Proper Lifting Technique Introduction

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), more than one million workers suffer back injuries each year, with back injuries accounting for one out of every five workplace injuries and illnesses.  This problem produces pain and discomfort, and can have a dramatic change on your productivity and lifestyle.
A BLS survey shows that four out of five of these injuries were to the lower back, and that three out of four occurred while lifting. This survey shows the importance of reducing back injuries caused by lifting. Although no approach has completely eliminated such injuries, a substantial portion could be prevented by incorporating effective lifting techniques.
•    Utilize lifting techniques that place minimum stress on the lower back.
•    Pack smaller more compact boxes as opposed to heavy large boxes.
•    Large packing boxes are great for comforters, pillows stuffed animals etc.
•    Use book boxes for the heavy smaller items.

mbg_blog1How to Lift Safely
Before lifting, take a moment to think about what you’re about to do. Examine the environment your home, office, apartment etc. for sharp corners, slippery spots or other potential hazards. Know your limit and don’t try to exceed it. Ask for help if needed, or if possible, divide the load to make it lighter. Know where you are going to set the item down and make sure it and your path are free of obstructions. Then follow these steps.

1. Stand close to the load with your feet spread apart about shoulder width, with one foot slightly in front of the other for balance.
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Essential Tips To Know Before Making A Move

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Are you going to be moving in the near future? If you are, then it is important to know some helpful tips that will make your move much easier and smoother. Before making any move, be sure to give yourself plenty of time for it. You don’t want to rush a move because when you do, important things don’t get done. Also, be sure that you have plenty of moving boxes supplies because this is vital to a smooth move.

To help make your move easier and much smoother, here are some other tips to remember and use before making any move.

1. If you will need a truck to make the move, always make arrangements for this ahead of time. Don’t wait until the last minute because if you do then you may find it difficult to find one that isn’t being used by someone else. Try and get the arrangements made at least one month before the move is to take place.

2. Determine how you will be getting to the new home. Will you be flying, driving your car or taking a train? These are important things to consider and decide on before the move because if you won’t be driving your vehicle, then it is important to make arrangements ahead of time to get it there.

3. Change your address with the post office and cancel any memberships or change them to the new city if possible. It is always important to make sure that you take care of all the things that you pay for in the old city so you don’t find yourself making two payments later on. Make a list of the things like this that need to be taken care of; this will make it easier not to miss something important.

4. The moving boxes supplies are the most important thing to have before making any move. You want to be sure that you take time to find strong boxes that will not give out during a move, especially if you will be moving quite a distance. Go online to find the supplies you will need for an affordable price.

5. Make necessary travel arrangements for your pets. If you can’t take them with you, then always be sure to make arrangements ahead of time or you will find yourself with a big problem that you don’t need. One month in advance should be plenty of time to make the necessary arrangements.

These tips will help you make any move much easier and will help things go smoothly. Plus, it will ensure that you don’t forget to do something that is important before making a move. Always remember that the moving boxes supplies are the number thing that is needed in order to make any move go smoothly and time is needed for a less stressful move.

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Harmonizing your Packing Process

Friday, November 20th, 2009

By: Sonya Weisshappel, President
Seriatim, Inc.—Professional Organizers and Move Managers
(212) 877-3267
www.seriatim.net

You’re moving into a brand new home and the excitement level is high. New beginnings in fresh spaces  is what brought me to the profession of professional organization, having spent my childhood moving with high frequency. I learned naturally how to stay organized and harmonize my space through this constant flow of transition in my early life. Years later, running my own professional organizing and move management company, I cannot understate the importance of packing your precious life possessions in sturdy, well-made boxes. Getting your life moved in one piece cannot happen without this important tool.

I’ve seen people in the last-minute fluster of a move pour all of their possessions into various boxes, only to find that they are moving a bunch of unwanted clutter from their old home into their fresh new space. In order to avoid this chaos, here’s a few helpful tips on how to prepare before the MovingBox Guy arrives at the door with your wonderful new boxes. These tips will help you assess what you have, make decisions about what you need and move forward into a newly harmonized home.

Here are 4 steps which make up the natural flow of finding order so that you may harmonize prepare to pack what you want and leave behind the clutter. Gather—Gathering is like taking an inventory. You gather all of something so you can see just how much you’re dealing with. For example, you may have plates in the kitchen cabinets, diningroom hutch, and your storage facility in your building. Bring all of those plates into one workspace.  Sort—Sorting is separating. You sort to break down the job and find out exactly what you have. Sort paper either chronologically or alphabetically and sort clutter by color, individual or type of object. For example, if you have a ton of vases, you may sort by color, size or value, depending on your priorities. Purge—Purging frees people of chaos. Many people are reluctant to purge, but feel a weight lifted when they do. Put all of your donations items into one pile and throw the rest in a trash bag to be tossed.  These simple steps will ensure an organized packing process and, ultimately, a clutter-free unpack that will leave your new home feeling harmonized.

Once your boxes are packed, you want to make sure you know where everything is. Label all boxes on the sides, not the top, so if they are stacked, you can clearly see what room a box came from or is going to. Also, if a box has fragile items packed in it, make sure it is a labeled as such. As the boxes are being packed write which room the box was packed in on the label to ensure easy unpacking at your destination. You may further specify labeling by putting storage unit in which items have come and to which they will return (ie Dining Room: Hutch: Left shelf: Right).

With sturdy materials from the MovingBox Guy and an efficient, stress-free packing process, you’re on your way to having a newly harmonized home before you even walk through the door of your new

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