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Don't Leave These Behind: The Top 5 Most Forgotten Things During a Move

An attic space with boxes and other items that could be forgotten during a move

Moving to a new home is an exciting adventure, but it can also be a whirlwind of activity that makes it easy to overlook a few important items. Forgetting things during a move is common, but it doesn't have to be inevitable. To help ensure nothing gets left behind, we've compiled a list of the top five most forgotten things during a move and some handy tips on how to remember them.


Most Forgotten Things During a Move and How to Remember Them

1. Important Documents

Often, crucial documents like passports, birth certificates and financial records get tucked away in safe places—so safe that they're easily left behind. To remember these, keep all your important documents in one dedicated folder or file box. Carry this with you personally during the move instead of packing it away in the moving truck.


2. Chargers, Cords and Remote Controls

In the rush of packing electronics, chargers, cords and remote controls frequently get forgotten. Before you unplug your devices for the last time in your old home, place all chargers, cords and remote controls in a single, clear plastic bag. Label it boldly and pack it into your essentials box.


3. Medications

Leaving behind daily medications can lead to health risks and unnecessary stress. To prevent this, create a checklist of all your current medications a few days before the move. Pack these separately in a small, portable bag that you can keep with you at all times during the transition.


4. Spare Keys

Those little spare keys might not seem like a big deal—until they're needed. Whether it’s for your house, car or safety deposit boxes, gather all spare keys well ahead of moving day. Attach them to a large, brightly colored keychain or lanyard, and place them in your essential items box.


5. Items in Storage Areas

It's easy to forget things stored out of sight in attics, basements or closets. As you pack, make sure to check all these out-of-the-way places several times. Enlist family members or friends to do a final walk-through with you to double-check these spots before you leave for good.


Keep Track to Stay on Track

Forgetting things during a move can add unnecessary complications to what should be an exciting new chapter. By following these simple tips, you can keep track of your belongings and ensure that everything makes it to your new home. Remember, moving is more than transporting belongings—it's moving your life. Ready for a seamless move without the worry of leaving something important behind? Contact Positive Moves today! Let our expert team help you remember everything, so you can focus on settling into your new home. Let Positive Moves make your next move a positive one!

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