If you are moving to a high-altitude environment, altitude must be a pre-move consideration. Every person physically adjusts differently to altitude. Some will experience little to no discomfort other than possibly a slight instances of shortness of breath. Others can become quite ill. Internet resources such as FamilyDoctor.org are great educational resources that offer sound advice for limiting exposure to altitude sickness. Of course, your family doctor is always the best source.
You should be very careful when you personally transport the items that your professional moving team is prohibited from transporting for you. Things such as combustible gas, aerosols, gasoline, pesticides, paint, etc can pressurize thus presenting a potentially dangerous and/or damaging situation. Please take time to research how to safely transport and handle those dangerous household goods upon arrival at your new home. Also, if you have a plasma television a change in altitude can cause the gasses in it to become unstable.




