How to Pack for Your Move
Packing and moving is a daunting task. To
prevent overwhelm, start packing early. To make
packing easier, follow these few simple
techniques.
Getting Started: Gather Packing Materials
Using proper packing materials pays off in
the long run. You can purchase sturdy boxes,
specialty boxes and packing materials at local
moving or shipping companies. Some wholesale
companies and large stores will have free boxes
available after a shipment. Wadded up newspaper,
old pillows and blankets make inexpensive
padding materials.
The following tools and materials will make
your packing go more smoothly:
- utility knife and/or
scissors
- note pad and pen
- dark, water resistant
marker
- boxes of differing sizes
- packing tape
- bubble wrap
- newspapers
Packing Up
Wrap items individually and always place a
layer of crushed paper in the bottom of the
carton for cushioning. Fill empty spaces with
additional crushed paper.
Make sure cartons are firmly packed with
heavier items on the bottom and lighter ones on
top.
Put heavy items in small boxes so that they
are easier to carry.
Pack one room at a
time numbering and labeling each box on
the top and side with a description of its
contents and which room the box belongs in.
Label boxes containing breakable or sentimental
items as “Fragile.” Keep a detailed list of what
items are packed in each box to make unpacking
easier.
Plan ahead for what you'll need the first day
after your move. Packing a separate bag with
your toiletries, a change of clothes, etc., will
avoid unnecessary scrambling or a run to the
local store. Also pack a box of necessities such
as toilet paper, towel, soap, dish cloth, broom
and dust pan, trash bags, telephone, etc.
Breakable Items
Empty all drawers of breakable or spillable
items.
Pack all breakable items with lots of
padding: line the bottom of the box with crushed
newspaper. Mark boxes “Fragile” so they are
handled with care.
To prevent unnecessary damage, put all
furniture knobs, feet, screws, etc., in a
container that you can keep with you so the
parts won't get lost.
Flammable and Heat Sensitive Items
Do not pack flammable goods or heat sensitive
items like candles, audio and video tapes,
computer disks, propane tanks, aerosol cans, oil
based paints and certain cleaning fluids.
Items Going into Storage
For boxes going into storage, pack items
together according to the seasons in which you
will use them. Mark the boxes accordingly.
Packing the Van
When packing the truck, make sure the items
you'll need first are loaded in last (e.g., kids
toys, kitchen items, bathroom items, telephone
and radio) so you can find them easily.
Use common sense when loading your truck by
keeping in mind the size, sturdiness and weight
of your boxes.
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