Use the right box. A good packing job starts with strong, sturdy boxes. Boxes have a seal on the bottom that gives their strength
and capacity. That seal will indicate a weight limit and an "Edge Crush Test" rating. 32ect is standard for most moving boxes.
44ect is standard for most wardrobe boxes and large specialty boxes.
Supplement with copious amounts of blankets and pillows; even clothing can serve as a buffer between breakable objects.
There should be no empty space in a box, however don't over pack the box either.
Use heavy-duty packing tape (not masking tape) for the boxes as well as taping things together (like broom handles).
Pack one room at a time, labeling each box with a description of its contents and its destination (e.g., kitchen, bathroom). Be as
specific as you can; it will make unpacking that much easier. Keep the weight of your boxes reasonable. If possible, put heavy
items in small boxes to make them easier to carry. Don't apply tape directly to polished or painted wood finishes. Removing the
tape could ruin the surface. Double-box fragile items and add plenty of cushioning. When everything is packed and ready to
load, make sure the items you need least are loaded first. Common sense is essential when loading the truck. Place the box
containing your best china on top of the box of books and not vice versa.
Prepare for the first night in your new home by packing essential items in a separate bag and carry it with you. You may even
want to prepare a simple meal that you can heat and serve your first night.
For each person in the household: a change of clothes, a towel, prescription drugs, a toothbrush, and other personal items.
For everyone: plastic utensils, paper plates, paper towels, plastic cups, toilet paper, toiletries, trash bags, a flashlight, first aid kit
including pain relievers, pencil and paper, snacks, beverages, and re-closable plastic bags. Small tool kit for re-assembling
items that couldn't be moved as a whole.
Pack small appliances in original container or a box cushioned with Packing Paper. (Do not use shredded paper - it can clog the
appliance.)
With major appliances, check with the appliance dealer for any special moving instructions. For all large appliances, remove
loose fittings and accessories and pack separately. Tie down, tape, or wedge all moving parts and doors.
Gas Dryer - Have gas company disconnect.
Dishwasher/Washing Machine - Stuff towels between sides and tub to keep tub from rotating. Pad exterior well. Disconnect
hoses, put in plastic bag, place in tub.
Freezer/Refrigerator - Defrost and dry interiors well. Fill the interior spaces with lightweight linens, clothing or stuffed toys. If you
want to lay your refrigerator down for moving, check first with the local dealer to determine if your brand can be moved like this.
If so, make sure your refrigerator stands upright for at least 24 hours before plugging in.
Beds - Disassemble the bed frame. Tie rails and cross pieces together with Packing Tape. Be sure to mark on the tape to show
were the pieces fit together for reassembly. You can protect your mattress and box spring with a Mattress Cover or large sheets
of plastic. You may want to cover them before your walk out the door - plastic may make it difficult to move down stairs or around
awkward corners in your home.
Bicycles - Loosen, lower, and turn handlebars at right angles to save space. Clean and cover chains and pedals to protect other
items from being snagged or soiled.
Books - They're heavy, so use small boxes. Don't mix books with other items. Pack books flat, alternating bindings, and fill
empty spaces with packing paper or bubble wrap.
Bureaus, Dressers - Fill drawers with small breakable items and cushion well with loose clothes. Secure drawers with padding or
blankets and tape. Do not overload drawers with heavy items.
Chairs - Wrap arms and legs to prevent scratches. Bundle armless chairs in pairs, seat to seat, with a folded blanket or other
padding between and tie seats together.
Clothes - Dresses, coats, suits - anything hanging in closets - travel best in reusable Wardrobe Boxes, which can be used
seasonally as "extra closets" for wardrobe storage. Other clothes can remain folded in their regular dresser drawers. Also, large
boxes can hold a lot of clothes without making the box too heavy.
Comforters, Pillows, Large/Light Items - Extra large boxes will be best for packing light bulky items. If you have small fragile
items, you can pack a few in between the pillows for extra protection - just don't forget they are there!
Curtain Rod Hardware - Put the hardware in a plastic bag and tape to rod or pack in dresser drawers.
Dishes - Individually wrap each piece. Medium boxes will fit most kitchenware without making the box too heavy. Place saucers,
plates, and platters on edge - DO NOT STACK FLAT. Cups and bowels may be placed inside of each other and wrapped three
or four in a bundle.
Kitchenware - Pots, pans, etc., can be stacked in a box with packing paper between them. For bulky items, large boxes will do
best. Remember not to make the box too heavy - someone has to carry it!
Glasses - Wrap each glass separately in packing paper or bubble wrap (you can wrap first in a plastic bag to save washing later).
Fine Furniture - You may want to wrap your best furniture in bubble wrap, not only to protect it from scratching, but to keep dust
an dirt off the upholstery. Stretch Wrap, can also help to prevent small scratches and dust form damaging your furniture. Make
sure to wrap the item very tights to prevent snags while you are moving.
Lamps - After disassembling lamps, pack small bases in dresser drawers surrounded by loose clothing, and large bases in boxes
stuffed with packing paper or bubble wrap. Box shades individually in boxes with plenty of paper for stuffing. Don't use
newspaper because it smudges.
Lawn Mowers - Drain the fuel and oil before loading. Remove the handle from hand mowers and place blade end in a sturdy
box. Mark properly.
Mirrors, Paintings, Prints - Small mirrors can be well wrapped in paper and packed in boxes. For larger mirrors and large picture
frames, Frame Boxes work best. Mark GLASS on the outside to prevent mishandling. Always pack and store on end.
Paint and Flammables - Don't move! The same goes for other flammables such as alcohol, solvents, lighter fluid, ammunition
and greasy mops of rages. Consult local authorities for proper disposal.
Radios, TVs - Box upright and make sure items are well padded on all sides. For console-size equipment, surround with
furniture pads, and then move and load upright.
Rugs and Pads - After vacuuming rugs and pads, sprinkle them with moth flakes. Roll up and tape.
Stereos, Compact Discs and DVD's - Separately pack components and pack in well-padded box marked FRAGILE. Pack CD's
and DVD's upright in their cases in a sturdy box with a tape-reinforced bottom. Tie CD's and DVD's in small bundles before
packing, then fill air space with packing paper. Mark FRAGILE.
Tables - For large tables, remove legs and tie together. Put the hardware in a small sealed envelope taped to the underside of
the table top. Pad the top of the table and, also padding spare table leaves.
Tools and Gardening Equipment - Drain hoses, coil, and pack in boxes. Fill the remaining space with lawn sprinklers, small
garden hand tools, etc. Combine rakes, shovels, and other long-handled tools together with tape.
Valuables - Set aside jewelry, important papers and safe deposit box contents to be packed in a smaller container that you can
keep with you throughout the move.
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