Packing
Tips
There
are some helpful tips to make your moving day smooth
and seamless:
Preparation for moving
- Dispose carefully of all volatile
or corrosive chemicals and their containers.
- Drain gas and oil from power tools
to prevent leakage.
- Make arrangements for disconnecting
appliances (ice-maker, washing machine, dryer) from
water and gas resources. If it is necessary to defrost
your freezer, do so in advance. Place pieces of charcoal
in dry, empty refrigerator and freezer to prevent
mildew.
- Do not remove home fixtures such
as towel racks, light fixtures, fans or hardware accessories
unless they are specifically listed as “exclusions
in your home sale contract. They usually are considered
legally to be part of your current residence.
For items you pack yourself
- Items that you should be transported
personally for all family members: necessary medication,
jewelry, passport, driver’s license, Social
Security card, checkbook, tax records, credit card
and bank account information. Other important documents
include school, medical, dental, and insurance records,
birth certificate, will and marriage license.
- Consider purchasing moving paper
and packing materials from a moving or storage company
for items you are packing yourself. Items packed in
newspaper (dishes and glassware) must be washed after
unpacking. Keep in mind that newspaper can stain items
such as lampshades.
- Fragile items should be packed in
reinforced boxes or boxes with compartments.
- Use plenty of packing materials to
provide cushioning and protect belongings in boxes
(especially in the bottoms of the boxes).
- Easily crushed items should be individually
cushioned and boxed.
- Be sure boxes are moveable by limiting
the weight of each box.
- Place heavy items on the bottom of
boxes; lighter items on top.
- Label each box with contents and
room destination.
For items the moving company
will pack
Be sure to check moving company policy regarding broken
or damaged items. Moving companies typically do not
reimburse for breakage or damage to items in boxes they
do not pack.
- Consider letting the moving company
pack breakables like china and glassware. Their professionals
are typically fast and knowledgeable regarding how
much to pack in a box to avoid breakage. They can
also crate uniquely shaped items such as lamps or
mirrors.
- Make sure cleaning agents, liquids
and nonperishable items are carefully sealed.
- Leave unbreakable contents in chests
and dressers.
- Make sure movers place heavy furniture
where it goes so you don't have to move it later.
- For items you can unpack quickly
while movers are there, have them remove the boxes
and packing paper.
- Check the furniture for damage as
it is brought in and placed. Do not sign the approval
receipt or pay movers until they have signed your
"damage" list. This works for large items
and furniture. Remember, movers are typically not
“responsible for damage to and inside boxes
you have packed yourself.
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