How To Pack A Survival Box

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3 min readSep 17, 2018

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It is called “The Survival Box” because it represents the first box on which you draw your attention when you get to your new address.

It may be hard to believe but even something as small as packing a survival box, for example, can make a big difference and render your move a lot easier.

Having all the items you’re going to need on moving day and in the first couple of days after the relocation packed together in a single box will come very handy during the peak moments of your move. What’s even more important, though, is that it will help you survive the moving chaos and get your life on track quickly and effortlessly.

► What’s An Survival Box For Moving?
Also known as an open-first box or a first night box, the survival box for moving is the most important moving box. It is literally a box (or several boxes) that contains the most crucial items you use on a daily basis, as well as all the important things you need in order to finish the last moving preparations on the move-out day and to start unpacking and settling into your new home after the move.

► Thanks to your survival box, you’ll have easy access to everything necessary to prepare a healthy meal, take a refreshing shower, and have a good night’s rest — both in your empty old home or in your empty new residence.

Besides, your essentials box will help you survive for some time without the rest of your belongings in case you arrive at your new home before your items. And even when your goods are already delivered, finding what you need for the first night in your new place may cause quite a hassle if your essentials are packed away in different boxes.

► It’s a good idea to pack one large survival box for the whole family that contains some hygiene items (toilet paper, hand soap, dish soap, all-purpose cleaner, paper towels, rags, trash bags, etc.), towels and other bathroom essentials, bed linens, plastic utensils and plates, snacks, drinks, medications, an emergency kit, some basic tools (scissors, all-purpose cutting knife, a can-opener and a bottle-opener, a flashlight, a portable tool kit, etc.), pet items (if applicable), games and other necessities that will allow you to provide basic meals, ensure good hygiene, present some entertainment options, and deal with minor emergencies during the relocation trip and immediately after arrival in your new home.

Make an informed decision about the contents of your survival box.
Before you can pack your survival box you need to know what exactly will help you make your relocation endeavor easier and better organized.

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In fact, you can think of your survival box when moving house as a mini survival kit. Make sure it stays with you all the time!

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