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Heart Awareness Month

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Brothers Moving & Storage would like to remind everyone that February is Heart Awareness Month, everyone needs to be aware and take care of their heart.  During the month of February we would like to remind everyone to know their numbers, this is not just for the month of February but for all time.

What Are Your Numbers

Brothers Moving & Storage would like you to always know what your numbers are, we are referring to your blood pressure numbers and your cholesterol numbers.  In addition, knowing your BMI and your blood sugar will also help your heart.  Brothers Moving & Storage cares about all of you and would like to remind you all to keep these numbers in check to help keep your heart in check.

Wear Red For Women

On Friday February 1, 2022 we would like to remind you all to wear red and give.  Heart disease is the number one killer of women, often times it is the silent killer and women are less likely to get the same symptoms as men.  On February 1, 2022 we encourage all women to wear red to help show support of women’s health.  You can always visit their website and see all the symptoms to look for and how to give to the cause.  During heart awareness month, help to spread the word to everyone you know, you can visit this page on their website to get great material to download and share. February is Heart Awareness Month.

Brothers Moving & Storage

Brothers Moving & Storage would like to help you with all of your local moving needs whether it is in the Milwaukee area, Waukesha area, or anywhere in Wisconsin.  To help reduce your stress which helps with your heart awareness when planning your upcoming move, please give us a call at 414-815-6683, or you can visit our website and click on the Quote tab to get your free estimate today. With heart awareness month this upcoming February, you can help spread the word and get involved.

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Moving in Winter

Winter Time Moving Tips

Winter time moving tips, while most moves take place during the summer months, if you choose to move in the winter, don’t be afraid of a little cold.

You may be surprised to find out there are some benefits to planning a move in the wintertime.

Winter months — December, January, February — are off-peak for moving companies, which can mean a wider range of move dates from which to choose. However, before you roll up your long sleeves and dig into a cold move, consider these six winter time moving tips to help keep you on track during your move.

  1. Make sure your utilities are turned on and fully functioning at your new house.
    The last thing you want is to show up at your new residence, in the dead of winter, with no working heat or light. Winter days are shorter, which means you will have less daylight to work with on move-in day. That’s why you’ll want to make sure your heat, water, gas and electric are up and running approximately two days before you move in.
  2. Clear the walkways, driveway and street.
    Regardless of the time of year you decide to move, it’s always a good idea to visit your new home before move-in day and take note of any safety hazards. This is especially important in winter months when slippery conditions can be your worst enemy. Make sure all walkways are free of ice and snow; salt or use sand to secure pathways. Also, check to make sure you have enough parking that is not on a plow route. You don’t want your movers having to trudge through muddied snowbanks while loading and unloading your belongings.
  3. Keep winter wear close at hand.
    Speaking of hands, make sure you have warm gloves and some extra ones for layering when the snow picks up. Even if you hire a full service moving company like Brothers Moving & Storage to move your belongings, you will want to make sure you have your winter necessities accessible. If there’s a chance of sleet or snow on your moving day, make sure to pack changes of clothes in your overnight bag.
  4. Make sure your floors are covered.
    The mix of snow, ice and mud combined with supplies to combat the elements, rock salt and sand, can wreak havoc on your floors. Place floor mats at entrances to all outside doors and plastic tarps over wood floors; for carpeted areas, use cardboard sheets secured with small tacks. Keep in mind, most professional moving companies will come prepared because they understand how important it is to help protect highly trafficked areas in your home. These along with many winter time moving tips are just suggestions, always ask your moving company their policy on protecting your floors.
  5. Stock up on winter supplies.
    You never know when you’ll need to dig your way out of any snowy situation, not only for foot traffic but also in case your vehicle gets stuck. Salt and sand should be readily available along with a shovel. If you own a snow blower, even better! It’s also a good idea to have a space heater accessible just in case temps get super low and you need to provide supplemental heat near an entrance or cold zone.
  6. Keep an eye on the weather and adjust accordingly.
    With so much going on during your move, it may slip your mind to track weather conditions. Set a reminder to check the weather at least a week leading up to your move date, right up until the movers are scheduled to arrive. It’s best to discuss the possibility of weather hindrances and rescheduling policies with your moving company at the time you receive a moving quote. That way, everyone is on the same page and you can have a backup plan should weather postpone your move date.

These are just a few of the winter time moving tips that can help you navigate with your upcoming move.  If you are looking for more tips and tricks please visit our other tips at Brothers Moving and Storage latest news page, if you have any suggestions for future blogs and tips please let us know by sending us a message.  If you would like to get your free, no obligation estimate please visit Brothers Moving and Storage and get your free quote.