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Why Use Moving Straps on Your Next Move

Submitted by v8 on Saturday May 30, 2009 No Comments

If you think moving straps are a new invention you should know moving straps have been around throughout the years to help delivery companies and movers use a two-person team to lift and control large heavy items. This would hopefully prevent floor and wall damage. Although heavy-duty moving straps are usually just called moving straps these days they are often also called appliance moving straps, furniture moving straps, or shoulder moving straps.  Lucky for you moving straps are no problem to use. When used properly moving straps should relieve a lot of the weight being moved.  You can save energy, your back, and time using moving straps.

What can you Use Your Moving Straps for?

The list of possible uses of moving straps is almost endless. Here are just a few Ideas to get you started. Just use your head before trying to use moving straps. There is not absolute guarantee that you won’t get hurt while using moving straps no mater what you have heard. You can use moving straps for moving smaller upright pianos, appliances, heavy wooden furniture, drywall, and other building materials. A bet you can think of even more uses for moving straps.

Which Moving Straps to Choose

There are so many types and brands of moving straps to choose from, how we choose which ones. Here are a few things to keep in mind when choosing which moving straps to invest in. Portability, you will want some that can be easily places in a back pocket while not in use. Strength, get some that will be have not problem handling your heaviest item. OSHA certified, moving straps that are OSHA certified give the extra security of being professional grade equipment. I won’t tell you which ones to buy, but I will tell you that you move we be easier if you use moving straps.

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