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Why You Need a Moving Essentials Box for Your Move in Saskatchewan

June 10, 2025

When moving to a new place, it’s easy to get wrapped up in coordinating all the packing and transportation details. Country Wide Moving and Storage believes that one of the most critical steps for an easy move is preparing a moving essentials box—also known as an open-first box. This special box contains all the essentials you’ll need for the first 24-48 hours in your new home, ensuring comfort, convenience, and organization while you unpack.

Having an essentials box can save you from rummaging through stacks of packed boxes looking for basic necessities like fresh clothes, toiletries, chargers, or kitchen essentials. Whether you’re moving with children, animals, or seniors, tailoring your essentials box can make settling in much easier.

What is a Moving Essentials Box?

A moving essentials box is a set of boxes or bags containing the most important items you’ll need immediately after arriving at your new home. Instead of digging through all your boxes right away, you’ll have your essential belongings ready to grab.

You can sort your essentials box based on needs or by person, depending on your household’s needs. The amount and type of essentials boxes you need may change based on your move, but the goal is to keep it manageable and well-organized.

What Should Go in Your Moving Essentials Box

Personal Items

Your essentials box should include daily necessities. This will make sure that even if everything else is still packed, you have your must-haves close by.

  • Prescription medications
  • Glasses or contact lenses with solution
  • A few changes of clothes
  • Phone and laptop chargers
  • Important documents (passports, birth certificates, IDs, leases, medical records)
  • Wallet, keys, and checkbook
  • Work materials (if you need to resume work immediately)

Day-One Home Essentials

To stay comfortable from day one, include essential household goods that you use regularly.

  • Toilet paper and paper towels
  • Hand soap, dish soap, and cleaning wipes
  • Garbage bags
  • Scissors or a box cutter
  • Flashlights and batteries
  • Emergency cash
  • Multi-tool or small tool kit (hammer, screwdriver, pliers)

Bedroom Essentials

After a busy day of moving, you’ll want a comfortable night’s sleep. Having these items ready will help you settle in quickly.

  • Pillows, blankets, and sheets
  • Pajamas and an extra set of clothes
  • Curtains (if your new home doesn’t have blinds or drapes)
  • Alarm clock or nightlight

Personal Hygiene Basics

No one wants to start their first morning in a new home without basic hygiene items. Make sure to include:

  • Toilet paper
  • Shampoo and conditioner
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Deodorant
  • Hairbrush or comb
  • Towels and washcloths
  • Shower curtain (if needed)

Kitchen Essentials

Unpacking the kitchen can take a while, but you will need some essential items to eat and drink during the first few days.

  • Disposable plates, cups, and utensils
  • Coffee maker or kettle with coffee and tea supplies
  • Non-perishable snacks and bottled water
  • Can opener
  • Small pot or pan for simple meals
  • Dish sponge and dish soap
  • Pet food and bowls (if applicable)

Be Prepared for the Unexpected

Unexpected situations can happen during a move. Be prepared with these must-haves:

  • First aid kit (band-aids, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, allergy medication)
  • Emergency contact list (local emergency numbers, doctor, vet, close family members)
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Power strip and extra batteries

 

Specialty Moving Essentials for Families, Pets, and Seniors

Every move will have special requirements, and preparing the right essentials keeps everyone happy during the move.

For Families with Kids

If you’re moving with children, making the move easier for little ones is a priority.

  • Favourite toys, books, and stuffed animals
  • Snacks and juice boxes
  • Extra diapers, wipes, and baby formula
  • Nightlight and extra set of pajamas

For Seniors

If an elderly family member is moving with you, make sure to include:

  • Personal medications and medical supplies
  • Mobility aids like a walker or cane
  • Warm blankets or clothing for comfort

For Pets

Moving can be stressful for pets, so have their necessities ready.

  • Food and treats
  • Water bowls
  • Leash and pet waste bags
  • A comfortable blanket or bed

 

Tips for Preparing Your Essentials Box

To make sure your essentials box meets your needs, use these best practices:

  1. Make Sure Essentials Box is Clearly Labeled
    Mark your essentials box with bold labels such as "Open First" or "Moving Essentials." When loading your moving truck, make sure it’s packed last and unloaded first.
  2. Separate Essentials into Several Boxes
    For large families, it’s better to use separate boxes for different categories rather than cramming everything into one oversized box.
  3. Limit to Absolute Necessities
    Don’t overpack—keep it limited to items you’ll absolutely need within the first 24-48 hours.
  4. Carry Important Papers With You
    Bring sensitive documents with you instead of putting them in the truck.
  5. Unpack Your Home at Your Own Pace
    Having your essentials box ready means there’s no pressure to open every box right away, allowing you to move in at a speed that works for you.

 

What to Do Next: Getting Help with Packing and Moving in Saskatchewan

If you want a stress-free move, let Country Wide Moving and Storage take care of everything. Our professional Saskatchewan movers can help with packing, transportation, and unpacking, so you can get comfortable in your new home. Reach out now at 639-307-8362 for a free quote and personalized moving help in Saskatchewan!