MOVING TIPS
Taxes
Packing Material
Packing Pointers
Household Goods
Computers/Electronics
Moving Pets
Prohibited Materials
Fine Arts/Antiques |
PACKING POINTERS
Before actually packing-up, you need to have a game plan. For example:
Pack one room at a time. This will help you when it comes time to unpack.
Pack a couple of cartons a day, starting well ahead of the move.
Mark all boxes, designating room and box number. Make a carton identification log to show the number of boxes packed per room, and the total number of cartons packed. It's a good idea to leave space in your log for a special comments section to note carton conditions or location of high value goods. Notify your mover of any high value items.
Be sure to have plenty of "filling" material available.
Be sure that the bottoms of all cartons are secured and will hold the weight of the contents. Packing tape or gummed tape is better than masking tape.
Pack heavier items toward the bottom of the box and lighter items toward the top. Try to keep a per-box weight of 50 pounds or less; it makes moving a lot easier. A general rule to remember on carton size the heavier the item, the smaller the carton. |
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