Packing Boxes: What Not To Do
Published on 3/14/2018
Here are a few things to think about when it comes to packing boxes for your next move. First, whether you are moving yourself or hiring professional movers, you will want to pack heavier items in smaller boxes and lighter items in bigger boxes. This will make handling much easier and decrease the chance of items getting damaged. You will also want to utilize all the room available in boxes and not leave any empty space. One of the biggest complaints among movers are unbalanced boxes which increase the probability of things getting damaged and also of injury to the mover. Filling the extra space with clothing or packing paper will make handling the box much less strenuous.
Moving fragile items such as dishes and glass can also be tricky. As you pack your delicate items, put packing paper around each one, then wrap bundles of five or six together with more paper. Keeping items bundled together helps decrease the chances of something breaking. Also, use plenty of packing paper to fill any extra space in the box above or beneath your dishes to prevent them from moving while in transit. For other items of value such as tv, pictures, and paintings, make sure to use special packaging specific to the item to ensure protection. These are just a few small tips that could save you some big headaches!
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