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Moving in the Summer: How to Beat the Tucson Heat

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Tucson movers know that summer is one of the most common times to move. Beat the Tucson heat with these summer-moving tips. To learn more about making the move with professional help, consult a creditable moving company. For more information visit http://www.mytucsonmovers.com

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Moving in the Summer: How to Beat the Tucson Heat

Tucson movers know that summer is one of the most common times to move. On thebright side, moving in the summer means that you won’t risk slipping on ice, andbreakable items won't be packed in boxes soggy from a rainstorm. But that "brighterside" may be caused by a blistering sun and ever-rising temperatures. Beat the Tucsonheat with these summer-moving tips.

Plan Ahead

The key to moving in the summer is preparation. Hydration starts in the day or sobefore the move, so drink plenty of water in those few days prior to moving day. Duringthis time, also line up resources for the day of the move. Have water bottles ready, aswell as ice packs, wet towels, wristbands, and whatever else you think will help.

On the day of the move, wear clothing that is light and lightly colored. Arrange your dayto start as early as possible, and do the heaviest lifting first. Give yourself frequentbreaks, so you can keep hydrated and avoid too much physical strain.

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Remember Your Limits

These precautions provide comfort for you and whoever is helping with the move, butthey are not just made for the sake of comfort. If you haven't hired a local movingcompany, and you're making a move in the summer, heat exhaustion is a real danger.

As you take this threat seriously for yourself, remember that possessions have limits, too.Heat will damage phones, laptops, tablets, and televisions. Generally speaking, mostelectronics won't do well in extreme weather conditions, so extend precautions to theseitems. Transport electronics in a car that has the windows down to provide airflow, orair conditioning to keep things cool.

Prepare the Destination

Once, home free, turn on the air conditioning as soon as possible. Be aware that turningon the A/C in the middle of summer with the doors swinging open and shut may run upthe electricity bill. But after a day of moving in Tucson, you may find this price easy topay. At the very least, ensure that the electricity is turned on, so that you have thepower to flip the switch for instance cooling whenever you are ready.

Another pro-tip includes keeping an overnight bag with you, so that as soon as you areat your new home, you can jump in the shower for a refreshing re-start in a new home.

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No matter how many tips and tricks you know, the easiest way to keep cool during asummer move is to hire professional movers to do the work. To learn more aboutmaking the move with professional help, consult a creditable moving company.

To find out more or for a free moving estimate, visit MyTucsonMovers.com.