MOVING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

MOVING DURING COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the toughest crisis our generation has faced. The outbreak has drastically changed the way of life in the US and all around the world.

With most states having a ‘shelter in place’ in effect and asked to practice social distancing, moving can be quite a challenge.

If some of you are wondering if moving is allowed during this period, with the updated ‘stay-at-home’ order, moving services have been included as essential services.

One Move is open and operating to assist Bay Area residents with relocations during the outbreak and we want to share information with you about how we continue to operate safely and effectively. 

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Our team is following information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and federal, state and local authorities to help ensure that we are taking all the precautionary steps.
  • We have routine discussions with our employees to keep them updated on the current situation and steps needed to ensure their safety and that of our clients.
  • As a precautionary step, we have installed hand sanitizer stations in our office, and we are conducting enhanced cleaning regularly.
  • Our trucks and equipment are being cleaned and sanitized on a daily basis to ensure the safety of our customers and employees.
  • Regular reminders to practice good hygiene with frequent hand washing.
  • Teams are instructed to maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet of space from each other.
  • Our teams are being checked daily and we have implemented the usage of sanitizers in each of our trucks and gloves as a protection gear.
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If you have a move coming up and you are unsure about how to prepare for your move, here are some helpful tips to make your move go smoothly during these unprecedented times.
  • If you have the option to postpone the move, it is best to push it back until after the ‘shelter-in-place’ has been lifted. It is recommended that individuals in high-risk groups such as seniors above 60 and anyone with pre-existing respiratory or cardiovascular conditions should put off their move if possible as a precautionary measure.
  • During an outbreak, it is highly recommended that you only use new packing materials and not use free or recycled moving boxes. Most viruses can lives in cardboard boxes for as much as 24hours, so it is best to not pick up used boxes. It is okay to use boxes that you have in your home.
  • If there are any changes to your moving plans, be sure to inform your moving company sooner than later. During these unprecedented times, things can change quickly and you might need help with packing your household or hauling service etc. Contact your moving company directly and keep an open communication in order to ensure a smooth moving experience.
  • Be sure to inform your movers if you or your family members have any flu like symptoms or if you need to cancel your move for other reasons.
  • It is good to ask about the company’s policy on rescheduling and cancellation prior to making a reservation. With ‘shelter-in-place’ in effect, the bright side is that you have more time to pack and organize your home prior to your move.
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Moving is a great time to de-clutter and to get rid of unwanted things. With some of the donation places closed, if you plan on making donations, be sure to call and check if they are accepting items before you drop by.

We trust these tips have been useful for you. Our first priority remains keeping our employees and clients safe while doing what we can to help minimize potential spread of the Coronavirus.

We will continue to strive hard to provide the level of service you have come to expect from One Move. Please stay safe and stay healthy!

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