Whether you’re moving closer or far away, moving day isn’t easy. No matter how many checklists you keep or follow, it’s common for us humans to end up forgetting things on the final day.
From small batteries to your calendar on the desk that you’ve had for a while, you don’t want to miss out on a single item. In this guide, we are going to discuss common things people forget on moving day, and solutions and methods to avoid them.
With that, let’s move to our list below!
11 Things People Forget on Moving Day (And Solutions)
While the list of things you end up forgetting is endless, here are some of the common items you may forget and solutions:
Batteries and Chargers
Since the focus is on major visible items, batteries and chargers often go unnoticed. Therefore, you can have a dedicated small bag where you can keep all the chargers and another one for batteries. Also, ensure that you have kept them accessible during your move, especially phone and laptop chargers.
Changing The Address
Often, a lot of people forget to update their new address, and this is quite common since the focus is on finally moving and settling down. In order to ensure that you stay connected with all the needed people and services, you need to update your address. You can either do it online or inform people in person.
Also, make sure you visit the local brand to transfer your mail to your new home within the designated time. Furthermore, update your address for insurance, banks, and utility providers. This is especially true in the case of shifting your business. Inform all the stakeholders, clients, customers, and necessary people about the address change.
Pet Care and Necessities
Often neglected, but just like you, your pet may experience anxiety and stress too, during the move. Similar to us, it’s not easy for them to move homes without having to worry. So to ensure your fur-baby is okay, consider speaking to a veteran first and seeking a recommendation on how to keep things in control for them or help them.
Secondly, have a kennel and ensure it’s locked during the move. If you are travelling in your own vehicle, you can take them with you. Moreover, pack their supplies and toys in a dedicated box and label it properly. Keep this box easily accessible, so when you reach your new home, their toys are easily available to keep them engaged.
Cleaning Supplies
While we pack things, we often forget to pack cleaning supplies. Broom, wipes, liquid cleaners, etc., need to be packed properly and stored so they are available when you enter your new place. This saves you from finding a nearby store and running to get cleaning supplies. Especially if you’re looking forward to a welcoming environment, a quick sweep will help you feel at home.
Downsizing
We have constantly put an emphasis on downsizing, even in our guide on Common Moving Expenses. The reason for highlighting it is that you will be surprised how much money downsizing can save you, especially on the packing supplies. Consider giving away or donating items you no longer need or use. Similarly, if some items are not in good condition for usage, dispose of them properly so you don’t carry clutter to your new home.
Utilities Management
Another important thing to not forget is to cancel or transfer utilities from your old home to your new place. This includes gas, water, electricity, internet, and cable companies. Ensure to call them in advance and schedule a transfer.
In case you are moving to a new area where you need other service providers, make sure you also research and let them know in advance.
Medical Supplies
You don’t want to struggle to get your medicines and supplies in a new place. Emergencies never come announced. Therefore, you need to ensure you have all the medical supplies and essentials with you, ready and accessible, even during the move.
Set up a reminder on your phone and pack a bag of all the medical supplies. Label it properly (if it’s not a transparent box) and keep it accessible.
Home Office Set Up
Your home office setup is something you hold dear, and you don’t want to forget your favorite pen stand that may have been given to you as a gift. Whether it’s a small pen or a diary, create a separate box with the label of home office set up.
If there are any fragile items, pack them separately with enough bubble wrap and add a fragile tag on the box too.
Important Documents
Your documents are the last thing you want to forget. Unfortunately, when moving, paper items, like documents, are often left behind. To avoid this, first check your home for all the important documents. Collect them and keep them together in a folder.
If possible, keep this folder of documents with you, so they don’t get misplaced during the move or while unpacking.
Researching the New Neighborhood
In the excitement and tension of moving to a new place, we forget to explore the neighborhood before going. Even if you cannot be there physically, make sure you do proper research about the places near your area, especially for groceries, pharmacies, hospitals, etc.
If you’re moving in or around Boston, here are some of our guides that will make you familiar with these places:
Forgetting to Hire Professional Movers
Forgetting to hire professional movers in Boston is the biggest mistake, especially if you’re looking for a swift and stress-free move. Often, people prefer going the DIY route in the beginning, but in the end, they end up hiring a professional packer and mover.
Therefore, you should begin preparing and looking for reliable Boston movers early, especially to avoid higher prices at the last moment or hiring the wrong one.
Final Words
Whether it’s a local or long-distance move, moving is never easy, but with the checklist above, it can be manageable.
Remember to start preparations early, keep one checklist in handy, set up mobile reminders, and avoid panicking. We know it’s easier said than done, which is why we take pride in handling your move without putting you under pressure.
At 617 Boston Movers, our team will take care of your move from planning until you settle down in your new home. Get your free quote or call us on (617) 208-4040.





