Packing for a move can be overwhelming. But starting with one essential item can make the rest of the process smoother.
As someone who has moved several times, I’ve learned that packing your first-aid kit should be step one when getting ready for a move.
At first, this may seem counterintuitive – shouldn’t you start by packing materials near me things like clothes, toiletries, or kitchen items?
But having a well-stocked first-aid kit easily accessible during a move can be a real lifesaver if any accidents or injuries occur.
Why The First-Aid Kit Is Crucial?
Moving often involves heavy lifting, awkward movements, and general clumsiness as you try to get boxes situated and furniture disassembled.
Strains, sprains, cuts, and scrapes can easily happen during this process. Having your first-aid supplies already packed and within reach allows you to immediately treat any issues and reduce pain or complications.
This prevents you from having to frantically search for bandages or pain relievers. According to a survey by Two Men and a Truck, a moving company, over 65% of people report injuries from moving.
The most common are strained muscles, lacerations, and crushed fingers. Having quick access to medical supplies makes a big difference in treating these injuries promptly.
Packing your first-aid kit early also ensures you don’t accidentally box it up and become unable to find it later. Leaving it accessible and in a set location, like near the door, guarantees that it’s there when you need it.
What To Include In The First-Aid Kit
Your moving first-aid kit should contain:
- Bandages: Assorted sizes of band-aids, gauze pads, medical tape, and self-adherent wrap. These treat cuts, burns, blisters from lifting, and more.
- Medications: Pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen, antihistamines for allergies, antacids for upset stomach.
- First aid tools: Tweezers, scissors, thermometer, cold pack.
- Ointments: Antibiotic, burn, and anti-itch ointments.
- Other supplies: Alcohol wipes, cotton swabs, medical gloves, instant cold pack.
Having a basic first-aid reference guide in the kit is also handy for refreshing yourself on treating injuries.
Keep It Accessible But Protected
Pack the first-aid supplies in a portable, waterproof container clearly labeled “First Aid.” A plastic bin or tackle box works well to keep items organized and protected.
Place it in an easy to access spot, like by the entrance you’ll use to move items in and out. Keep it off the floor in case of spills or leaks from other boxes. Inform all your moving helpers where the first-aid kit is located so everyone can quickly find it if needed.
Be Prepared For Anything
Moving is unpredictable – you just never know when you’ll need a bandage or ice pack. Starting your packing process by assembling a well-stocked first-aid kit ensures you’re prepared for accidents or injuries.
Having these vital supplies easily available will provide peace of mind and quick relief if the unforeseen occurs during your move.
So don’t wait – put together that first-aid kit right away. Your future self will thank you! With this important task checked off your packing list, you’ll be off to a great start.