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Continental Express
Packing is an intricate part to the success of your move. Packing must be done in an organized manner to ensure that all items are packed properly and that you will be able to unpack them neatly on the other end. Do not make your move more stressful than it has to be by just tossing items in a box. You want to enjoy the moving experience. In order to achieve success, our associates at Continental Express have put together some general packing tips. We hope these will help you prepare for your upcoming move. Some tips may be common sense, but remember that with everything that will be going on in the weeks prior to your move, you will find it helpful to have a guide. Obtain quality materials. You want to make sure that your items get to their destination without any bumps or bruises. The best way to ensure a safe move is to use materials that protect your possessions. Such materials as packing paper, peanuts, bubble wrap, and packing tape will give your items the protection they need for the bumpy ride.
Beware of wrapping items in newspaper. Although this may be a cheaper alternative, it can leave unwanted marks and stains on your prized possessions.
Pack one room at a time. Being organized is the key to successful pack. By going from one room to the next and packing items, you are positioning yourself for an efficient unpacking at your new home. Obtain some permanent markers and possibly labels in order to keep track of the items that are into the boxes. Mark "Fragile" where necessary.
Make a list of everything that is packed for your records in order to make sure they end up on the other side.
Try to put heavier items in smaller boxes and light bulky items in larger boxes. Do not over or under pack boxes. If you over pack, the box is likely to split and you will have things protruding from the top. As a result of over packing, the mover will find it difficult to stack your packed boxes neatly on the truck. Under packing a box is also detrimental because the top of the box will often become dented or crushed.
Use newer, sturdier boxes. Boxes that have been used often may not keep your belongings as safe as a newer box. Used grocery store boxes will work fine for sturdy items, but make sure you pack breakables in something more substantial.
Pack a suitcase or box of items that you will need your first day in your new home.
Check for any special moving requirements with regards to electronic equipment. Also, make sure that major appliances and electronics are properly serviced before they are packed or moved.
General Packing Tips
- Pack a suitcase or box of items that you will need your first day in your new home. Check for any special moving requirements with regards to electronic equipment. Also, make sure that major appliances and electronics are properly serviced before they are packed or moved.
- Obtain quality materials. You want to make sure that your items get to their destination without any bumps or bruises. The best way to ensure a safe move is to use materials that protect your possessions. Such materials as packing paper, peanuts, bubble wrap, and packing tape will give your items the protection they need for the bumpy ride. Beware of wrapping items in newspaper. Although this may be a cheaper alternative, it can leave unwanted marks and stains on your prized possessions.
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