What Not To Pack When Moving To France

Updated: April 5, 2020 | By | More

Whether you are moving items to a second holiday home or making France your new permanent home, there will be a number of items that you need to relocate. Packing up everything you own into boxes and putting it on a removal truck can be a gargantuan task that involves a lot of work and forethought.

In order to make the moving process less stressful, it is helpful to know what you should pack with you when moving to France and what you should leave behind or carry with you yourself when you head down. There are certain items that are just not practical for packing and should be avoided.

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Here are a few of the items you should not pack when making your big move to your new property.

Important Medications

Medications that you might need access to, such as asthma inhalers, epi-pens for anaphylaxis, angina pills, anti-histamines and other important medicines should be kept with you at all time while moving and not packed away in your boxes. You don’t want to have to need this medication, only to realise that it is hidden away in a box underneath everything else and is therefore completely inaccessible.

Moving house can be a stressful time that has the potential to aggravate medical conditions, so keep your important medications close at hand.

Dangerous Substances

There are many dangerous materials that should not be moved as they pose a threat to you and the removal company. This includes anything that is explosive, corrosive or flammable. Instead of moving these items, you should recycle them or dispose of them properly before you leave or give them to a friend who can use them. This includes pesticides, petrol, fertiliser, lighter fluid, paints, liquid bleach, kerosene, batteries, motor oil, cleaning fluid, propane, weed killer and paint thinner.

Important Documents

Your very important and irreplaceable documents, such as your photos, financial statements, stocks, bonds, personal files, wills and other very crucial records should not be packed in boxes and moved with the rest of your belongings. There is always the possibility that the load that you are moving could become lost or delayed and losing all of those important files could be a huge inconvenience. In some cases, such as family photos, they could be impossible to get back. It is recommended that you take all of your important files with you yourself instead.

Stuff You Don’t Need

Before you make your big move, it is a very good idea to go through your things and get rid of anything that you don’t need any more. Moving things costs money and it makes no sense to spend the time, effort and money moving items that you don’t ever really want or use.

Many people hang on to much more stuff than is necessary and they find themselves with old toys, furniture, clothing and other items that they haven’t used in ages. Take a look at all your possessions with a critical eye to determine whether or not you have really used the item in the last year or so, or if it would be better off being donated to charity.

These are a just a few of the main examples of items that really shouldn’t be packed with you when you are moving to France. When you know the right procedures for packing and preparing for the move, it will make the transition to your new home go much more smoothly.

Frankie Hughes is a writer who understands that packing to move can seem like a huge thing to take on. Therefore she recommends using a removal service such as Cranburys who specialise in moving people’s possessions to other countries such as France.

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