Choosing Quality Furniture Removalists

Here at Caloundra Removals & Storage, we have a wealth of house moving experience to share.

When it comes to moving houses, choosing furniture removalists should be one of your top priorities whether you are moving locally or interstate.

With so many removal companies out there vying for your business it is important to choose one that is right for your specific removal situation.

In this article, we will take a look at some of the things you should be looking for when choosing a furniture removalist.

Trusted Furniture Removalists

While a self-hire removal may look like very attractive options on paper, both come complete with more than their fair share of possible pitfalls.

Trusting your house move to a professional company that has an established track record and a solid reputation is likely to prove to be far more prudent in the event.

Insurance and protection

From insurance and expert loading/unloading to the provision of purpose designed packing materials, the benefits of using the professionals are almost endless.

Along with the option of expert packing, professional companies will also offer you the benefits of service levels that are tailored to your specific needs.

Quality service and attention to detail

Choosing a Sunshine Coast furniture removalist that has a reputation for providing quality service should be one of your main aims.

While there may be ‘bargain” removal deals around, a professional company will never sacrifice quality for cost.

When it comes to the sometimes stressful business of moving house it will be the attention to those all-important details that make all the difference.

Choosing the right furniture removalists

Here at Caloundra Removals & Storage, we are the logical choice for your house move because we provide all of the above and a whole lot more besides.

Call your expert local furniture removalists now on 07 5493 8888.

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Following the recent lockdown for South East Queensland, we can advise we are operating as normal as our industry is deemed an essential service. Our crews have all the required PPE and many are being regularly tested.

Unfortunately our Sydney operation based in Ingleburn is restricted to receiving and dispatching freight from our warehouse only.

We are not servicing Victoria ourselves but are working closely with our agents of more than 20 years to ensure we service our customers moving to or from Victoria the best we can.

North Queensland is operating as per normal.

If there are any queries or concerns involving your removal, please feel free to call on 1300 723 783 or email: operations@caloundraremovals.com.au

CALOUNDRA REMOVALS & STORAGE is committed to ensuring the health and safety of workers and others affected by our work activities.  We place the highest priority on making sure work activities are carried out safely and reasonable measures are taken to remove (or reduce if they can’t be eliminated) risks to the health and safety of workers and others.  People are our most important asset and safety is everyone’s responsibility.

Exposure to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a potential hazard for workers and other people at workplaces. CALOUNDRA REMOVALS & STORAGE will apply the necessary measures in order to protect workers and all other persons from contracting COVID-19.

CALOUNDRA REMOVALS & STORAGE will to keep up to date with the latest COVID-19 information and advice to ensure that any action taken is measured and appropriate. This includes closely monitoring the Australian Government Department of Health and any advice from state or territory government agencies.

CALOUNDRA REMOVALS & STORAGE will initiate control measures that include but are not limited to the following:

  • Review and promote our infection control procedure.
  • Ensuring workers are aware of the isolation/quarantine periods in accordance with advice from the Australian Government Department of Health.
  • Providing clear advice to workers about actions they should take if they become unwell or think they may have the symptoms of coronavirus, in accordance with advice from the Australian Government Department of Health and state or territory health department.
  • Eliminating or minimising international work travel, in line with the travel advice on the Australian Government’s Smartraveller website.
  • Providing regular updates to workers about the situation and any changes to organisational policies or procedures.
  • Contingency planning to manage staff absences
  • Providing workers with information and links to relevant services should they require support.

Workers also have a duty to take reasonable care for their own health and safety and to not adversely affect the health and safety of others. Workers should be reminded to always practice good hygiene and other measures to protect themselves and other against infection. This includes:

  • To self-isolate if returning from an overseas trip, or being in close contact with someone who has a confirmed case of COVID-19
  • Washing their hands often, with soap and water, or carrying hand sanitiser and using it as needed
  • Covering their mouth when coughing or sneezing, but not using their hands to do so
  • Seeing a health care professional if they start to feel unwell
  • If unwell, avoiding contact with others (including shaking hands or other touching, such as hugging).
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