Ways to Prevent Injuries During a Move

Moving to a New House

Moving into a new home is an exciting journey, full of new possibilities and milestones. However, the process of moving can be stressful and overwhelming, potentially leading to injuries. Here are some tips to prevent injuries during your move:

Types of Common Moving Injuries

  • Broken fingers/toes or fractures
  • Cuts and scrapes
  • Back injuries
  • Sprained ankle
  • Shoulder or neck injuries
  • Knee injuries
  • Muscle tears, cramps, contusions, and strains
  • Hernias
  • Preventing Injuries

Preparing Your Body for Heavy Lifting

    • Stay Fit: Keep your body in good shape to handle heavy lifting. Increase your stamina and muscle strength through bodyweight workouts.
    • Eat Right: Include lean proteins in every meal and consume enough calories to avoid an energy deficit.
    • Hydrate: Drink plenty of water daily to promote muscle growth and keep hydrated.

    Packing Wisely

      • Use Uniform Box Sizes: This helps with stability when stacking and makes boxes easier to lift. Avoid overloading boxes.
      • Label Boxes: Clearly label boxes with their contents for safe handling.
      • Use Protective Packing Materials: Use mirror/picture kits and bubble wrap to protect fragile items and prevent injuries from broken glass.
      • Seal Boxes Well: Use good quality boxes and heavy-duty tape to ensure boxes are securely sealed.

      Prepping the Surroundings

        • Clear Pathways: Ensure the path is free of obstacles, branches, and shrubs. Clear water puddles, ice, or snow to prevent slips and falls.
        • Handle Tools Safely: Keep scissors, utility knives, and screwdrivers in a designated packing section.
        • Use Slider Pads: Attach slider pads to the bottom of appliances and furniture to make them easier to move.
        • Arrange Pet and Child Care: Have someone look after pets and children elsewhere during the move.

        Getting Ready on Moving Day

          Wear Protective Clothing: Cover your skin, and wear knee pads, braces, thick gloves, and sturdy, closed-toe shoes with good ankle support and grip.

          During the Move

            • Warm Up: Do 5-10 minutes of aerobic activity to warm up your muscles.
            • Lift Properly: Bend your knees, keep your back straight, and hold the load close to your body. Ensure the path is clear and visible. If something is too heavy, ask for help.
            • Use Moving Equipment: Use dollies and hand trucks to minimize strain on your body.
            • Use Padding Supplies: Use moving blankets and padding for safety during transit.
            • Take Breaks: Stay hydrated, take breaks, and do light stretching between tasks.

            By following these tips, you can significantly reduce the risk of injuries during your move and ensure a smooth transition to your new home.