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Tips on Packing
Packing your household goods can save a substantial amount of money. To insure the
safety of your belongings, care should be undertaken to pack properly.
- Use strong containers, in good condition, that can be sealed with strapping tape. These
can be purchased locally from moving or storage companies.
- Keep in mind what the box will weigh after it is loaded. Forty to fifty pounds is
considered the maximum.
- Empty spaces in boxes should be filled with crumpled newspaper or bubble wrap to keep
things from shifting in transit.
- Books should be stacked on end and generally in smaller boxes than other things due to
their weight.
- Label each box after packing, first, so that the movers will know which room to put it
in and second, to help you to prioritize which ones need to be opened first.
- Remove all breakables from drawers before moving furniture.
- Don't pack valuables such as jewelry, collections, checks or savings books.
- Packing takes longer than you expect, so allow plenty of time. Pack items that aren't
frequently used first and unpack them last.
- Organization in packing will save you hours of time and frustration in the long run.
- Items that are no longer wanted can be donated to charity and you may be eligible for a
tax deduction.
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