If you’re moving your offices and need to relocate your computer monitors, conference room monitors, surveillance monitors, or break room flat-panel televisions, then read on to learn what you can do to better prepare for your move and help make it run more efficiently. After all, efficiency can lead to a savings in both time and costs.
Your monitors and televisions will have to be prepared prior to moving. Some members of CRN may require you to either coordinate your own dismounting and disconnecting of flat-panel televisions and monitors or they will suggest you do it yourself. In some cases your CRN office movers may be able to do it for you or they can have the services provided to you through a recommended vender. Either way it’s something that needs to be done and is best done before your moving day.
If you choose to save money and handle it yourself, then you will need to have some tools and special materials on hand. Flat panel televisions that are mounted on wall brackets need to be unhooked and removed from the wall mount and carefully set aside. Once the TV is off the wall you can access the hardware to remove the wall mount. A socket wrench or drill with the right bits will make the job very simple to do. Place all hardware and brackets in their own box and label the box appropriately so you can easily locate it at destination.
Your monitor and flat-panel televisions will need to be wrapped in a special anti-static bag and then protected with either bubble wrap or made-to-fit foam. Your office movers carry these materials. Once you have wrapped the monitor or television, carefully place it into a box, which you can cut to fit your TV or monitor, or you can either purchase special moving boxes just for flat-panel televisions and monitors from your office movers or you can rent a special crate for their relocation.
It’s important to be careful and attentive when handling and moving flat-panel televisions and monitors. Your CRN office movers know this and will do so appropriately. If you handle the preparation yourself, make sure you have a helper on hand to assist you. Don’t try to lift a TV or monitor by yourself because it may be too heavy or large to maneuver safely and you risk injury to yourself and to your property.
Remember, members of CRN are always willing and ready to help you in any way they can. Don’t hesitate to bring all of your concerns and questions to their attention right away, and don’t wait until last minute to prepare your televisions and monitors for moving because you can save time and money when you prepare.