Packing TipsA few general things you need to know about packing:
Packing the big things:Beds: Tie bed frames together with tape or rope. Then label the pieces so they're easy to reassemble. Bureaus: Fill drawers with clothes or fragile, well-wrapped items. Cover with a blanket or furniture pads and rope securely. Tables: Remove legs, pad and tie together. Put nuts and bolts in a bag and tape under tabletop. Big appliances: Empty, defrost and drain the fridge, freezer and dishwasher. Clean the interiors and put Computers, TVs, & Electronics: Use original packaging, or buy electronic-specific boxes. Packing the small (but still important) things: Small appliances: Put your microwave, VCR, etc. into boxes, and cushion with wadded paper. Books: Pack them flat in small cartons, alternating bindings. Try to keep each box under 30 lbs. Clothing: Pack hanging items, including drapes, in wardrobe boxes. Leave small items in drawers. Collectibles: Wrap fragile items in bubble wrap and tape securely. CDs: Pack upright and cushion with newspaper. Kitchenware: Stack pots & pans, and cushion with paper. Put a few of these items in the "open first" box. Dishes: Never stack them flat. Wrap each piece in bubble wrap. Pack plates & saucers on edge, with cups & bowls placed around them. Packing the awkward things:Chairs: Wrap arms & legs with bubble wrap. Leave slipcovers on or buy chair bags for protection. Bicycles: Loosen the handlebars and turn them sideways. Cover chains and pedals to keep grease off other items. Mirrors, artwork & frames: Wrap small pieces in newsprint and pack in mirror boxes. Cover larger pieces with cardboard, tape securely and stand them along the truck's sides or inside wardrobe boxes. Lawn furniture: If heavy or bulky, disassemble. Put nuts and bolts in a bag and tie together. Rugs: Roll up and secure with rope or tape. Plants: Put in plastic bags with air holes, then in boxes. Water before you leave. Power and garden tools, Lawn mowers/yard edgers: Wrap all sharp edges and use plenty of cushioning to prevent injury. Tape long-handled tools together and place small ones in boxes. Garage & attic stuff: Use medium-sized boxes for spray paints, brushes, car waxes, etc. Throw away oily rags or anything combustible. Pets: Always keep them in a pet carrier up front with you. Ask your vet how to make their, and your, move less traumatic. |