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5 Tech Tips to Stay Safe in a Condo Move

jeudi 6 juin 2024, 13:44 , par prMac
Turn to technology for help to stay safe while moving your things to your new Union Square Residences. While it’s true that speed is of the essence when you’re moving from one place to another, being safe and sound also ranks right up the list. Here are five tips to keep in mind.

Notifications to Take Short Breaks

Taking frequent short breaks reduces the chance of an injury when lifting heavy things. The best way to do this is to set up notifications on your smartwatch or phone- for instance, a 5-10 minute break for every 45 minutes worked.

Item Trackers for Valuables

Let technology help you keep track of your car keys, wallet, and mobile phone with an item tracker such as an AirTag or Tile. With an audible, you’ll know where they are in the room, or use your smartphone to track it if it’s within the house.

Get Enough Rest and Sleep

Getting enough rest and sleep is paramount as you’ll be working through several days to move all your things into your new condo. An air conditioner makes the environment conducive to sleep, and white noise and nature sounds can calm the mind.

Charge Up Devices or Bring a Power Bank

Since we use gadgets and devices on a daily basis, having a portable power source can come in really handy. In a move, you wouldn’t want to be caught without a phone charge, so bring a power bank or two in the car.

Use a Navigation App While Driving

Stay safe on the road by mapping out the shortest route from your old home to your new abode. A navigational app can keep you away from traffic, road projects, and other things that could add fatigue and exhaustion.
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