Things to do the last Week Before Your Move
Mow your lawn for the last time. Dispose of toxic or flammable items that can't be moved. Drain the gas and oil from gas-powered tools such as lawn mowers and snowblowers; movers will not take them if full.Double check to make sure arrangements have been made to disconnect and service your major appliances being moved.
Pack your "trip kit" of necessary items that should go in your car and not the moving van: checkbook, cash or travelers checks, medications, essential toiletries, light bulbs, flashlight, toilet paper, pet food, spare glasses or contact lenses, baby or child care items, toys and car games for children and your Moving Guide notebook with moving information.
If you have young children, arrange for a baby-sitter to watch them on moving day. Since you'll have your hands full, the extra attention from a sitter will distract the child's attention from the turmoil of a move.Arrange for a baby-sitter to be available when you arrive at your new home with young children.
Pack your own suitcase of clothes for the move. Put your personal moving boxes in a separate place so the mover can identify them. Pay all outstanding bills. Be sure to indicate your new address on payment receipts.

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