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Moving Companies in Hillsboro

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Curls Service Co 6020 NW Century Blvd, Hillsboro, OR 97124 Hillsboro OR Click Here to See the Phone Number
Night Movers 5665 NW Wagon Way, Hillsboro, OR 97124 Hillsboro OR Click Here to See the Phone Number
Northwest Industrial Services 2079 NW Aloclek Dr, Hillsboro, OR 97124 Hillsboro OR Click Here to See the Phone Number
Swartz Moving & Storage 3357 NW 215th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97124 Hillsboro OR Click Here to See the Phone Number
Tri-County Moving Ltd 1600 Ne 48th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97124 Hillsboro OR Click Here to See the Phone Number
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Quick Moving Tips

Moving Your Firearms

Since the inception of the "Brady Bill" in the mid 90's, contracted moving companies are permitted to ship firearms for their customers. As expected, the service obligates prospective customers to follow explicit rules. Firearms must be emptied of all ammunition and the particulars of every gun (make, model, and serial number) has to be incorporated into the inventory. Also, relocation experts will not ship your ammunition for you. The client is responsible for that. It's always a good idea to read up on local state law on the policies and regulations concerning gun safety.

Packing with Newspaper

If you're using newspaper to pad and wrap your items, be certain it's something that won't be messed up by ink stains. You could take steps to make sure that your items won't be stained by wrapping your stuff separately with various wraps before padding the newspaper in.

Various Methods to Taping

There are special methods of securing and taping your boxes in preparation for relocating, some are more professional than others. Some relocation specialists use the "H" taping method,that involves taping down the center of the box in between the flaps and then the edges, creating the letter "H".