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Valuables
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- It is best to take precious items yourself such as jewelry,
financial papers, family photos, medical records, coins, legal documents,
etc.
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Labeling
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- Label all boxes with the appropriate room the items belong
in on at least two sides if possible. Label fragile items and use arrows
to indicate the top of the box. Tag-A-Room labels can be purchased from
most of your box stores or moving companies. You can also order online
at www.tagaroom.com
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Weed Out The Old
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- Before packing, go through all your possessions to determine
if there are any that you wish to sell, donate, or throw away.
- Dispose or give away any hazardous or flammable materials
such as butane, turpentine, or even paint. Not only is it unsafe to
move these products, but it is against the law as well. Contact the
EPA for more information on this subject.
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Organize your Load
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- Mark boxes with essential items inside. - "OPEN FIRST"
- Pack things that you don't use on a daily basis and will
not need first. Try to keep items of like size and weight together.
Don't overload boxes. This can cause problems either with the box or
your back
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General Rules for Packing
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- Pack one room at a time, one section of the room at a
time. Try to avoid mixing pieces in one box.
- If you run out of items to pack in a particular room,
fill the box with paper or linens to secure loose items within the box
and prevent collapse of the box if something is placed on top of it.
- Make sure to clear the top of a table to pack your fragile
items. It is always easier to pack if you have a table to work on such
as a card table or folding table.
- Wrap fragile items in clean newsprint. Printed paper
may stain your valuables.
- Remember to seal the bottom of each box with tape securely
before filling. Pad the bottom with wadded up (not shredded) papers
or linens.
- Remember that everything you pack, will have to be unpacked.
The more organized you are in the packing process, the easier the unpacking
process.
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- When packing any type of machinery, avoid plastic peanuts
or shredded papers that may get inside the item and ruin it.
- Label small items wrapped in plain paper clearly or utilize
colored paper to prevent these belongings from being accidentally thrown
away during unpacking
- The heaviest items should go in smaller boxes.
- Wrap each piece of fine china, crystal, or glassware
individually and pack in boxes designed to hold them. Stand plates on end, not flat.
- Remove all light bulbs before packing lamps.
- Pack blenders, toasters, or other small household appliances
2 or 3 to a box. Roll up and tie the electrical cords before packing
and make sure the item is clean.
- Pack glass bottles/jars in multiple pieces of paper or
bubblewrap. Tape stoppers or lids to the top of each item. DO NOT MOVE
FLAMMABLES!
- Make sure to lay books flat in the box when possible.
This will reduce stress on the binding. Remember not to pack too heavy.
- Clothes can be folded and packed. Hanging clothes can
be hung in special wardrobe boxes that can be purchased from moving
or box companies. This will save on dry cleaning expenses.
- Turn outdoor furniture upside down to ensure all water
is drained out of the frames of chairs and tables. Clean all BBQ grills
and lawn furniture well. Keep in mind, propane cannot be moved by moving
companies.
- If available, pack all small appliances and electronics
in their original cartons. If this is not feasible, tape down any moving
parts and pad these items with crumpled paper.
- When packing lamp shades, place in large boxes using
only metal frames for handling. They can be stacked in one carton if
separated by packing material. Give extra protection by adding more
paper to the top and bottom of each box.
- Strengthen the glass of mirrors and/or framed artwork
by placing Xs across them with masking tape. Following that, wrap the
item in bubblewrap and place in a flattened packing box.
- For large fragile items, fill one-third of the box with
packing peanuts. Wrap the piece with bubble wrap, stand it in the box
in the upright position, then fill in all around and on top with peanuts.
Avoid having the item touch the sides of the box. Be sure to label the
box clearly on the outside - "FRAGILE" or "ARTWORK"
- Once you finish packing the entire room, stack all boxes
against the wall, out of the path of foot traffic. This makes moving
out safer and more efficient.
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Good Luck and Have a Smooth Move!
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Tagaroom®
2407 Thousand
Oaks
San Antonio, TX. 78232 US
Tel. 210-564-0147
Fax. 210-967-9565
1-800-259-6683
For
additional information contact customer service @
custserv@tagaroom.com
Copyright
© 2003 TAG-A-ROOM®. All rights reserved.
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