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Shifting in dry climate may not be very problematic, but moving in wet weather can be pretty messy and risky. The potholes along the road can be "death traps". Your luggage can get soaked in the rain and permanently damaged. Here are 5 tips to follow for your home relocation in rainy season move – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Tips and Tricks for a rainy Season Move


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Weather forecast
This is not a perfect guarantee for a sunny and
dry climate on the day you plan to move, but it
will give you an idea of what the weather
conditions might be like. Keep an eye on the
weather forecast. Don't shift on a day that the
Meteorological Department forecasts stormy
weather!
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Sort your luggage
This does not mean to sort them by size, shape
and weight. Identify and separate the luggage
that can easily be destroyed by moisture like
electronic items, leather goods, clothes, books,
furniture etc. Label and sort your vulnerable
items as "fragile", "heavy", "keep dry" etc.
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Moisture protection containers
Think of the loss that you will incur if your
goods are destroyed by moisture and fungus. Such
damage can be irreversible. You can avoid this by
using containers that are water resistant.
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Special Quality furniture covers
Your furniture will only need protection from
dust and scratches if you are moving during dry
weather. If you are moving in wet weather, you
will need plastic sheets that are tailor made for
your furniture. Moisture can bend your furniture
permanently.
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Consider the best professional local packing
services
BIXMOVE packers and movers  uses special luggage
covers that protect your goods from moisture. Our
containers are lined with material that prevents
moisture damage. We use special drying agents
like Silica Gel for protection against moisture.
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