Packing Tips
Although the decision of moving your
home can be exciting, packing is
something most of us dread. By using our guide,
you will feel more secure in knowing that your possessions will get to
your new address in one piece. Once you're there, you'll be able to find
everything when the time comes to unpack and get settled.
Get Things in Order
Your move will be easier and smoother if you do a good job of pre-planning.
Here are several handy tips to help you get started.
1. Always create a thorough and complete inventory of what you will be moving to
your new address.
2. Don't forget to photograph or videotape any unique or valuable belongings.
3. It's also wise to make a note of the serial numbers on your electronic
equipment.
What You'll Need
Before you can start packing,
you'll need to have the following materials:
- Strong Boxes.
- Wardrobe
Boxes with Hanger Bars.
- Packing Tape.
- Bubble Wrap, Newspaper, Wrapping Paper, and Tissue Paper.
- Ziploc Bags.
- Magic Markers.
Notes for Wrapping
- Wrap all your breakable items in bubble wrap, wrapping paper, or
tissue paper.
- Because newspaper may leave ink smudges on your items, it should
only be used to cushion items that are already protected.
- You can use old linens, blankets, and towels to wrap and cushion
fragile items.
- Ziploc bags can be used for small odds and ends that usually clutter
your drawers.
Get Packing
- It always makes good sense to begin packing well
ahead of the move.
- We strongly recommend that you use good quality, strong moving
boxes, and always be certain that the bottoms are fully secured.
- Don't get overwhelmed. Try to concentrate on one room at a time.
Be sure that every box is clearly labeled by room and item.
- Once your moving
boxes are filled, they should be placed in an area close to your
front door.
These hints will help you pack like a pro:
- Any items that you don't need for your daily living routine should
be packed first.
- Important items (such as photographs, wills, jewelry, home videos,
and any other important documents) should be packed separately so that
you can personally carry them with you on moving day.
Another alternative you might want to consider is placing these belongings
in a safety deposit box until after the move.
- Fragile items should be packed loosely with plenty of wrapping. The
boxes must be clearly labeled "FRAGILE", and finally you will want
to stack them towards the top of your piles.
- Non-breakable items should be packed snugly in smaller boxes.
You will want to make sure that they are not too heavy, and that they
are at a weight you feel comfortable carrying. Don't forget to pack
your books flat, alternating the bindings so they will stack evenly.
- When possible, small appliances and electronic equipment should be
packed in the boxes they came in, and then taped securely.
- In order to avoid unnecessary ironing later on, make sure you have
enough wardrobe boxes.
Bulky Things
- When disassembling your bed, use tape or rope to bind the frames
together.
- Your drawers should be filled with wrapped items or clothes. Entire
drawers should be covered with a blanket or old linens. You shouldn't
tape the drawers shut - the finish on your drawers may be damaged.
- Cover your tables with a blanket or old linen. When possible, remove
the legs. Always wrap the nuts and bolts in a plastic bag and secure
them to a leg.
- Check your owner's manual for any special moving
instructions of appliances and other electronic equipment.
- In order to keep the tub of your washing machine from moving around
during the move, fill it with stuffed toys, blankets, towels, and old
linens.
- Make sure that all loose parts in your refrigerator (including ice
containers and drawers) are secure. Any exposed coils should be padded
to protect them during the move as well.
Tricky Things
- Bicycle handlebars should be loosened and turned sideways. Don't
forget to keep the chains and pedals covered, otherwise grease and
oil might rub off on other items.
- Small mirrors should be carefully wrapped and packed
in boxes. Cardboard should be used to cover large paintings,
artwork, or wall mirrors. When possible, these items will be kept
safe in wardrobe
boxes.
- Because your outdoor furniture may be too bulky or heavy to move
in one piece, you may need to disassemble it. If so, be sure to place
the nuts and bolts in a plastic bag and attach it to the furniture.
- Carpets and rugs should be rolled up and carefully secured with tape
or rope.
- Wrapping sharp edges on any tools or attachments will help prevent
injury. Power tools should be packed with
plenty of cushioning. Be sure to tie or tape your tool chests securely
closed.
- A very important reminder is to carefully dispose of the gasoline
and oil from your lawnmower and other machinery, as well as any flammable
or poisonous household products. Remember not to pack rags that are
soiled with fuel. They should be properly disposed of to avoid spontaneous
combustion.
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