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Peak Fall Colors Coming to Town!

October 26th, 2011 by admin

A-1 autumn leavesAutumn in New York, it’s good to live it again…

Great song, but it makes no mention of the spectacular fall foliage we can enjoy in New York State!

As the days grow shorter and cooler, the trees “realize” that winter is coming.  They stop making food, because in winter there is not enough light or water for them to conduct photosynthesis, the process where they take carbon dioxide from the air, water from the ground, and energy from sunlight, and convert it into oxygen and glucose.  Chlorophyll, which helps photosynthesis occur, gives plants their green color, but as the process shuts down in the fall, the green disappears from the leaves, replaced by often very vivid yellows, oranges, browns and reds.

Right now peak fall foliage colors are spreading across New York.  To see what they’re doing in your neck of the woods, click here.

Autumn in New York is a beautiful time to move – the clear skies and crisp fall weather are perfect for packing and transporting your possessions, and the absence of heat and humidity makes it more comfortable for lifting, loading, and unpacking.  Although it’s not the most popular season for moving, it is our favorite!

If you have any questions about moving your home or business, just give us a call at 800-545-6683 or visit us at A-1 First Class Viking Moving & Storage.

PS  Halloween is Monday, October 31st.  Drive carefully!

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5 Tips for Moving with Kids

October 11th, 2011 by admin

Moving More Than Furniture

We do a lot of residential moves at A-1 First Class Viking Moving & Storage.  And although we deal mostly with the movement of possessions, we’re actually moving people’s lives.  Any change can be stressful, but moving is one of the greatest stresses we face in our lives.  In fact, in terms of severity, moving ranks just after losing a close relative and just ahead of illness, loss of a job, and divorce.

Adults are generally concerned with the practical issues of moving, but children are generally focused on the losses they will incur – friendships, comfortable surroundings, the things they know.

How can you make a move less stressful for a child?

  1. Talk about it, starting early in the process, so they have as much time as possible to get used to the idea.  Give them as much information as they can handle.
  2. Be sensitive to their needs.  Some kids want their new room identical to their old – but some want an entirely new décor!
  3. Get them involved.  Let them choose paint colors for their room, let them “design” their room…help make them feel part of the process.
  4. Be honest with them…and don’t make any promises you can’t keep.
  5. If you can, visit your new home with the child(ren) before the move.  Eat in a local restaurant, see a movie, go shopping, walk through town.  This makes the upcoming move more “real.”

As movers, we can talk with children about how we pack their toys, their treasures, their furniture and possessions, and how they want the items arranged in their new room.  Believe it or not, a lot of young children think they’ll never see their toys again once they go in the box!

Moving can be a positive experience!  It requires lots of planning and communication, but it’s a good time to bring the family together to talk about expectations and feelings, too.

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Need Professional Piano Movers?

March 20th, 2011 by admin

Why it’s worth the money to hire professional piano movers

Professional Piano Movers should be the only ones that handle your piano when you are moving it from one home to another. A piano is a delicate, unwieldy and very expensive musical instrument and should be handled with the utmost care.

Maybe your piano is an inherited piece. Maybe your piano is one of the more expensive pieces you own. Either way, you want to make sure that it does not receive any abuse from bumping into a doorway or accidentally being dropped. The risks moving a piano on your own are too great to not hire professional piano movers. Read the rest of this entry »

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Special events transportation will make your tradeshow more effective!

March 10th, 2011 by admin

Do you need special events transportation for your upcoming trade show?

Just as all marketing tactics, trade shows are becoming more impressive as technology continues to move forward. Each booth needs to be more appealing and more eye catching than the next, meaning that each booth most likely has a greater need for special events transportation. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Best Moving and Packing Tips from A-1 First Class

February 24th, 2011 by admin

Are you moving? Still packing? Or are you already unpacking?
No matter what stage of the moving and packing game you are at, A-1 First Class has compiled a list of the best moving and packing tips for you!

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Don’t be afraid to move if you are single? Nervous to live alone?

February 14th, 2011 by admin

Are you afraid to move into a place by yourself? Whether you are a recent college graduate, newly single or new to a city, moving in to a new place by yourself can be quite daunting. This may be the first time you live alone, in which case it will also be the first time you will need to complete the physical challenge of moving on your own.

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Are full service movers worth it?

January 22nd, 2011 by admin

Besides all the sentimental occasions that happen throughout life, (getting married, having children, etc.) moving can be one of the biggest events in life. Moving is time consuming. It is stressful. It is very physically taxing. It is expensive.
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Automobile Shipping Tips for Your Relocation

January 13th, 2011 by admin

Why Drive When You Can Ship?

Automobile shipping has been steadily gaining popularity over the years as vehicle owners realize that driving their car a thousand miles to their new home isn’t always worth it.

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A1 Newsletters: First Class Charity

December 27th, 2010 by admin

A1 First Class is dedicated to living up to their name. It’s first class all the way, especially when it comes to helping others. Read on for a couple of clips from our newsletter about how we are a moving company who values more than just making a profit. Read the rest of this entry »

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How to Move With Pets: Helpful Info About How to Relocate With Your Favorite Animal

December 17th, 2010 by admin

Unless your name is Dr. Doolittle you won’t be able to explain to your pet why his world is suddenly so different. It is commonplace that pets become anxious or sick with stress during a move, but that doesn’t make erratic behavior from your favorite animal any easier to deal with. To make the transition for them (and for you) as smooth as possible, read on to learn the best practices of how to move with pets.

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