Dear valued clients,
Our business is continuing to operate as we navigate the current COVID-19 situation, and we are adapting our operations by practicing social distancing, and reiterating the practices of good hygiene, like frequent hand washing, providing hand sanitizer and gloves for the moving crews. We are also offering virtual onsites for current/ future clients during the current situation. We will do our best to keep our current clientele informed of any changes to current/ future moves.

As our client, your safety and health is our #1 priority during this state of emergency. Please consider the following guidelines to prepare for your move with us:

⚠ADVICE FOR CLIENTS REGARDING SETTING UP CONDITIONS FOR A MOVE: • Upon our arrival, please have your residence/ office/ items as ready as possible (cleaned/ sanitized and ventilated in advance) for the removal of your items. • It is recommended that you/ your representatives will keep, at a minimum, 6 feet of distance from our crew. Our crew members will keep, at a minimum, 6 feet of distance or more at the time of service. • You will assure continuous ventilation of the spaces we work in at all times. • Please provide dedicated bathroom(s), equipped with soap and paper towels for our crew members.

⚠LIMITATION OF LIABILITIES OF MOVING COMPANIES AND THEIR RIGHT TO CANCEL WORK (NATIONAL LOCAL MOVES): The Government has stated it is or will be implementing (as yet) measures to combat the spread of the virus. Such measures in place might impact our ability to provide services to you (including but not limited for us having to suspend or cancel in full the services) or the virus otherwise affects our ability to fulfill your relocation. This may place us in a position where we will not be able to accept any ability for any losses that may arise and we limit our liability accordingly. We are keeping the matter under careful review and will ensure that all customers are advised of any developments that may affect fulfillment of contracted services.

As our team at Homegrown Moving Company has been following updates, we are choosing to work with & adhere to the guidelines set forth by health officials and authorities. We want to do our part in mitigating the impact and spread of COVID-19 to the businesses and communities we serve, and we are implementing the following strategies to do so:

We have discussed with our team members what to do in the scenario that anyone is experiencing symptoms or may have been exposed to the virus. We have an understanding among ourselves to be transparent if somebody's not feeling good or may have been exposed. We understand the need to self quarantine for the proper amount of time, if this occurs, to avoid any further spread. In turn, we ask the same from our customers. In the event that you are feeling sick or may have been exposed, we are happy to make arrangements for another move date.

Use of examination gloves: Our teams will wear examination gloves while servicing moves as an additional hygiene measure and self protection. Gloves will be discarded after each move.

Due to the high demand of masks, we are unable to provide them at the moment, but if you would like masks to be provided for your move, please provide them and we can use them.

Our team will also have hand sanitizer, and we ask that they are allowed to use a sink or water source to wash their hands when available. Social distancing: Upon arrival to our customers' homes or offices, team members will follow the protocol of social distancing, allowing 6' between team members and you, our customer. We have always valued the professionalism and respect that accompany an introductory handshake, however during the COVID-19 outbreak, we ask that our customers understand for safety purposes that we will refrain from shaking hands or making physical contact.

Proper ventilation: In move settings when available, we request that our customers open outside doors and/or windows to increase air circulation. All of the above will be effective immediately and remain in place until April 20th, until we can reassess the situation and make further announcements. We strive to continue to practice CDC/ Federal / State/ WHO (World Health Organization) guidelines for health and safety to prevent contagion in our community.

Thank you, Homegrown Moving

How to pack your kitchen appliances

One of the things you need to keep in mind during the moving process is packing and unpacking. This plan needs to be devised even before contacting movers Conifer CO. You will need to know how much you are keeping. And how much you will be selling, donating, or throwing away. With all of the packing, there are some things you will need to take special care of. Some of those things are special pieces of furniture and some collectibles, and then there are the appliances.

Make sure that you do not damage your appliances

Appliances, such as kitchen appliances can be quite expensive, so you will want to make sure that they do not get damaged during the transport, in the packing, and the unpacking process. There are some steps you can take to pack your kitchen appliances. This way, you can minimize any unwanted damage. The most important advice on how to pack kitchen appliances is listed below.

Packing kitchen appliances individually
You will need to pack every kitchen appliance individually to prevent any kind of damage in transport.

How to pack your kitchen appliances on your own

You can always enlist the help of professional packing services Denver and let professionals use all the tricks of the trade. However, you can also try to pack your appliances of your own. The first piece of advice is to always wrap the power cord to prevent it from scratching the appliances or causing any damage. Additionally, you will want to fill the box with bubble wrap or crumpled paper. This way, you can make sure that it is securely in place during transport.

Labeling is really important

When it comes to packing and transporting fragile items, it is really important to clearly label the moving boxes. You will need to communicate with your local movers CO so they will know that there are certain boxes that need more attention than others. Also, make sure to label your kitchen appliances with ‘kitchen’ so your movers know that they need to put them all in the same place, and to avoid dragging the appliances all over your new home.

Pack everything individually

All of your kitchen appliances should be have an individual wrap. This is so they do not damage each other in the moving truck. If you have appliances that use water, such as a coffee machine, you will need to drain all liquid before the move. Another thing you should do, especially if you are planning to put some of your kitchen appliances in storage with a Colorado moving company, is to remove all batteries. Weather and storage could cause batteries to corrode, and this will cause your appliances to corrode.

Moving a refrigrerator
You will need to get help with moving large kitchen appliances such as a refrigerator.

Get help with big kitchen appliances

If you are planning to pack really big kitchen appliances, such as a refrigerator, you will need a lot of help. The best option when packing and moving big and bulky items is to get professional help. The last thing you need is to accidentally damage something really expensive because you did not know how to pack and transport the item.

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