You will need many boxes in assorted sizes. All boxes should be in good condition, and must have covers on them in order that they can be closed-up and sealed. You can purchase specially made cartons, for everything from mattresses to clothing and mirrors, from WE HELP-U-MOVE, INC. The added protection of mover-provided cartons may avoid damage that results from the use of poor-quality packing materials.
Your alternative is to collect boxes discarded by your *grocery or liquor store. *WARNING: Insect eggs and insects such as roaches can travel in food boxes. Keep this in mind when getting boxes from food stores.
You are going to need plenty of wrapping paper. Many people save and use their old newspapers. But remember that ink may rub off and stain clothing or other items.
Here's a list a packing supplies that will come in handy:
Plastic bags and colored labels for easy identification.
Foam peanuts, styrofoam pellets or "popcorn."
Tissue or craft paper for delicate packing jobs.
Corrugated paper rolls for figurines and fragile items.
Gummed tape (1 1/2 to 2 inches wide) and/or strong twine for sealing cartons.
Markers and labels for identifying contents of cartons.
Notebook and pencil for carton identification log.
Scissors and/or sharp knife.
Before actually packing-up, you need to have a game plan. For example:
Use this process on all saucers, bread and butter dishes, and other
dishware. When packing smaller dishes, you may choose to stack in
greater quantity.
Delicate cups, like china, should be wrapped one at a time. Antique
glass or china should be stuffed with crumpled tissue and wrapped one at
a time.
Delicate glassware and stemware should be placed in an upright position,
not on its side.
No matter what you're packing, you should use crumpled packing paper in
between each layer to assure a snug fit wherever there's a gap. All
boxes with "fragile" items should be marked accordingly.
Bureau Drawers: Don't overload. Too heavy a load can cause damage.
Remove firearms and any items that might break or leak. Firearms, along
with serial numbers, must be registered with your van line representative
before the move.
Canned Goods and Other Non-Frozen Food: Pack upright with no more
than 24-30 cans per carton. Don't attempt to move perishables. Wrap glass
containers and boxed foods individually and pack in small cartons.
Frozen Foods and Plants: Because of the
delicate and perishable
nature of these items, your mover is prohibited from accepting these
packed items when your shipment is being transported more than 150 miles
and/or delivery will not be accomplished within
twenty-four (24) hours from the time of loading. Frozen food shipped
within these guidelines must be packed in a freezer which at time of
loading is at normal deep-freeze temperature.
Clocks: Remove or secure pendulum in large clocks. Grandfather
clocks should be prepared for moving by expert servicemen.
Drapes and Curtains: Hang drapes over crossbars in wardrobe
cartons, or pack folded in clean cartons. Remove curtains from rods, fold
and pack in cartons or bureau drawers.
Flammables and Combustibles: Flammable liquids and aerosol cans
must not be packed. Changes in temperature and pressure can cause them to
leak, or even explode. For your own protection, you should know that if
you pack these items and they cause damage to your shipment or others,
you, not your mover, may be held liable.
Lamps and Lampshades: Remove bulbs, harps and shades. Roll up cord.
Pack lamps withbedding or wrap separately and place upright in clean, tissue-lined
carton. Wrap harp and finial (decorative knob) with packing paper and
tape to inside wall of carton that contains shade. Wrap shades in tissue,
not newspaper. Place upright in large, tissue lined cartons.
Medicines: Seal caps with masking tape. Wrap and pack upright in
small cartons. If needed during travel, carry with you.
Mirrors, Paintings and Pictures: Tell your agent about valuable
paintings for special care. Wrap small mirrors, pictures, paintings, and
frames and place on edge in cartons. Place large pictures and paintings
on edge in heavy cardboard containers. Large wall or dresser mirrors will
be taken down by the movers and placed in special cartons. For added
safety, place tape diagonally across mirror to protect better against
damage. Do not place newspaper directly against paintings.
Personal Computers and Video Recorders: Pack valuable electronic
equipment in original cartons when available. Otherwise, use strong,
corrugated cartons and place protective padding on the bottom of the
carton. Wrap an old blanket or protective pad around the item and place
it in its carton. Place additional padding between the carton and the
computer or video recorder. Wrap cords separately, label to identify
usage and place in a plastic bag away from delicate surfaces.
Non-detachable cords should also be wrapped. Place cords between the
padded computer or video recorder and the carton. Be sure your personal
computer is "parked" and ready for transport.
Silverware: Wrap each piece in cloth or low sulphur content paper
(available from your WE HELP-U-MOVE, INC.) to prevent tarnishing. Use an old
blanket or moving pad as a wrap to prevent scratching the silverware chest.
Tools: Drain fuel from power tools (do not ship Flammables under
any circumstances). Pack tools in small, strong cartons. Wrap separately
if valuable.
Waterbed Mattresses: Drain all water from the waterbed and,
grasping internal baffle systems with external vinyl, fold mattress 20
inches at a time. Adjust folds to avoid making creases across individual
baffles. Consult your owner's manual for special instructions
concerning the care and transportation of your mattress. Do not place
your mattress in a carton with sharp or pointed objects. For further
information, ask your WE HELP-U-MOVE Representative.
Cars and Motorcycles: Cars and motorcycles shipped on the moving
van should be drained nearly empty of fuel. Motorcycle batteries should
be disconnected. Automobile antifreeze should be ample to protect against
severe cold in winter.
Barbecue Grills and Propane Tanks: Wrap grates and briquets separately in a newspaper (or place all briquets into a grocery bag) and
place parts in carton. Pad carton with paper to reduce movement of contents. Propane tanks must be drained before the move. Consult your local gas grill distributor for the safest method.
If you decide you would rather have professional services check our MOVING AND PACKING RATES.
PACKING POINTERS
PACKING DISHWARE
PACKING CUPS
PACKING GLASSES AND STEMWARE
SPECIALIZED PACKING TIPS
The list of individual household items is endless. Most can be packed
by following our packing pointers. Here are some additional packing tips
for major items. If you want a more comprehensive list of how to pack
special items, drop us a line.
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