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PACKING TIPS FOR YOUR BIG
MOVE:
Now that you have found your dream home,
it is time to begin to think about the packing process and what all
is involved. You will want to start early, so as to give yourself
time to sort through all that you have accumulated throughout the
years. The less you have to transport, the easier the moving process
will be.
Below are
some general packing guidelines:
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Pack items that are used least in your household first.
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Clearly mark fragile items for your mover.
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Pack one room at a time, and label each box indicating its
contents and room name.
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Use smaller boxes for heavier items.
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Ensure that your boxes are well taped to hold their
contents.
· Place heavier items on the bottom and
lighter items on top.
Items Not to Pack
There are certain items that movers will not
transport because they are classified as dangerous or hazardous.
These items will need to be disposed of properly prior to your move,
or you will need to make alternate transport plans for these items.
Included in the items that cannot be moved by your
movers are:
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Paints and Paint Thinner
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Batteries
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Aerosol Cans, Bleach, and Cleaning Supplies
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Pressurized Tanks
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Loaded Firearms and Ammunition
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Gasoline or Kerosene or Other Flammable Chemicals
· Perishable Foods in Glass Jars
Any items of great value should remain in your
possession during the move. These items include:
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Cash
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Legal Documents
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Passports
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Stock/Bond Certificates
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Jewelry
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Any Contents of your Safety Deposit Box
· Irreplaceable Family Mementos
Packing Materials You Will Need
Once you are ready to begin packing, you will need to
collect all of the materials you will need to pack your furnishings.
Recommended packing materials include:
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Cartons: Make sure the cartons you collect are in
good shape and will not fall apart. Check to see that none
of the corners are crushed and the covers are intact. You
can purchase cartons from your movers in various shapes and
sizes.
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Packing Paper: Use this instead of newspaper. The
ink on newsprint will rub off on and damage your items.
Packing paper can be purchased from your movers.
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Bubble Wrap and Tissue: Use these supplies to
wrap delicate or fragile items.
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Packing Tape: The best tape to use is plastic and
approximately 1.5 to 2 inches wide. Using masking tape is
not recommended.
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Markers: Use a black marker to label each carton
with the room name and contents.
· Scissors and/or Cutting Blades.
Other
Tips For Specific Items:
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Computers: Make backup copies of all files on the
computer. All detachable cords and cables should be removed
and individually wrapped. If at all possible, it is best to
pack these items in their original packaging. If the
original carton and packaging is not available, be sure to
use plenty of padding to protect these items when packing.
When packing printers, be sure to remove the ink cartridge
before transport.
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Glassware: Pack each glass with 2 pieces of
packing paper, and fold the 4 corners into the glass. This
will create a protective lining for the second glass to be
inserted into. Wrap the third glass as you did the first and
add the fourth and stack onto the other glasses. Completely
wrap the stack of glasses with several pieces of paper and
tape securely to the bundle. Place the bundles upright in a
carton that is packed with newspaper bundles at the bottom
for extra padding. Stemware should be packed separately.
Place newspaper on top of the items as well for extra
security. Once the carton is securely taped, mark its
contents as "Fragile-Glassware."
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Dishware: Place wadded newspaper along the bottom
and sides of the packing carton. Place the first plate in
the center of a stack of packing paper and then wrap 2
sheets over the plate. Place a second plate over the first
and repeat. Continue until you have a bundle of four plates
and tape the bundle securely. Place the bundle in the box on
its edge instead of flat in the carton. Add extra wadded
newspaper to the top of the box for extra security. Secure
the carton and mark the box "Fragile-Glassware."
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Lampshades: Place packing paper between each
shade and then nest together into a single stack. Lampshades
should be packed exclusively in their cartons without any
other items. Fragile shades, such as ones made of silk,
should not be nested with others and should be packed in a
carton alone. Pad the carton with packing paper before
sealing.
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Pictures and Paintings: Place an "X" of masking
tape over the glass to help protect the picture itself in
case the glass is broken during transport. Wrap small
pictures individually with bubble wrap and place upright in
the packing carton. Fill the cartons with towels and/or
bedding for extra padding. Larger items, including mirrors,
should be specially packed by your movers. Once all of your
pictures are packed, fill the carton with extra packing
paper and seal the carton. Mark the box
"Fragile-Pictures/Paintings."
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