
These days, our homes are packed with different kinds of electronics. And with everyone having their own electronic devices, it’s easy for these items to become damaged or missing. Especially when planning a move, you might be risking your valuable electronics.
So wouldn’t it be nice to know how to properly transport your electronics? In this blog, we’ll discuss a few tips for transporting electronic devices during a move. But before we do that, we thought you might want to know more about us.
For more than 100 years, Covan World-Wide Moving has been a trusted residential moving company offering a wide range of services. We offer solutions that help our clients mitigate stress and enjoy a seamless move. Over the years, we’ve even earned awards and accolades like an A+ rating from the BBB, affiliation with ProMover, and so much more.
Make Sure Everything is Backed Up
Always make sure that you’ve backed up any data from your devices. Just in case something should go wrong during your move, it helps to know that everything is saved in a separate location.
Remove Batteries
Taking the battery out of your device will help to keep it from overheating. Especially in the back of a moving van, you can avoid frying your system.
Uses Pads and Blankets
Everyone knows that electronic devices are fragile, and you’ll want to treat them as such. When packing them in their boxes, be sure to use plenty of padding and blankets for extra protection.
Organize Wires and Accessories
With so many devices, wire management can become chaotic. You can avoid this by disconnecting all wires and storing all accessories before moving. Place them in a separate box and color code so you know which chargers line up with which devices.
Work With Our Team Today
When you need long-distance movers that you can count on, you’ll want to work with the team at Covan World-Wide Moving. For more than a century, we’ve been the top name in the country for local and long distance moving services. Call us today or fill out the online form for your free, no-obligation estimate.
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