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AIR 7 SEAS
Practical
Packing: Packing Essentials and Tips
SUPPLIES FOR PACKING
Moving with Children
- Strong
packing boxes
- Bubble
wrap for packing fragile items
- Tissue
and ink-free packing paper
- Scissors
- Knife
for opening boxes
- Several
broad-tip markers to label boxes
- Rolls
of packing tape
PACKING
TIPS
- Get
more boxes than you think you will need.
- Get
smaller boxes for books. Use bigger boxes for lighter items.
- Pack
room-by-room, keeping similar items together.
- Reinforce
the bottom of boxes with at least one strip of packing tape.
- Pack
boxes firmly to prevent the contents from shifting during your move.
- Use
crumpled paper for padding. Seal boxes tightly with wide packing tape.
- Pack
records and CDs vertically in boxes. Don't stack them flat.
- Place
heavier items in the bottom of the box and lighter items on top.
- Separate
items with paper to prevent scratches caused by rubbing.
- Remove
lids from jars and ceramics. Wrap each separately.
- Seal
any opened boxes and bottles before packing them to avoid spills and
leakage.
- Use
towels, linens, curtains, etc. to pad boxes of fragile items. Clearly mark
these boxes "FRAGILE."
- Use
a jumbo box for lampshades and cushion them well.
- When
disassembling furniture, beds, lamps, etc. put the hardware into a plastic
bag along with any assembly tips and tape it onto the item itself.
- If
possible ask your mover if you can leave clothes in dresser drawers. Find
out from your movers how they want hanging clothes packed.
- Make
a master list of all household items and your belongings.
- Number
boxes when they are packed and sealed. Clearly indicate on the box its room
destination. Write on the master list the contents of the numbered boxes.
- Make
a box of essentials and label it "Open Me First." Put this box to
the side to be loaded last (so it’s unloaded first) or move it yourself.
- Your
Essentials Box may include:
- Basic
tools such as flashlights, pocket knife, hammer, screwdrivers, nails,
masking tape, tape measure, and light bulbs.
- Bathroom
essentials such as hand towel, soap, toilet paper, shampoo, and shower
curtains.
- Kitchen
goodies such as paper towels, coffeemaker and filters, paper plates and
cups, plastic utensils, dish detergent, a sponge, pet foods, dishes, and
trash bags.
- Pack
rugs last so they can be the first items unloaded and placed at your new
location.
Courtesy of United States Postal Service  
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