Appliances
(small)
Pack in factory boxes whenever
possible, and cushion with packing paper or bubble
wrap.
Appliances (large)
Since
you'll need use of your major appliances right up
until the day you move, prepare them last and load
them first on moving day:
Consult your user's manual for specific moving
and safety instructions.
- Empty and defrost your refrigerator and
freezer.
- Drain the water from your washing machine.
- Wipe and dry the interiors of all
appliances.
- Tape or tie down all moveable parts/doors.
- Do not wrap hand truck strap over
refrigerator coils.
Beds
Disassemble beds and
mark pieces so they're easy to put back together.
Tie bed rails together with rope or tape. Wrap
mattresses in a plastic mattress cover.
Books
Pack them flat in
small cartons that weigh no more than 30lbs.
Alternate bindings, and cushion with packing
paper.
Clothing
Hang clothes in
wardrobe boxes or plastic garment bags. Pack
clothes in boxes or in dresser drawers if dresser
is not too heavy to move. Be sure to strap or tape
dresser drawers closed.
Collectibles
Wrap fragile
items like ceramics with bubble wrap and tape
securely.
Curtains
Hang in a garment
bag or a wardrobe box. Put each window's curtain
rod and hardware in a sealed plastic bag.
Dishes
Never stack dishes
flat. Wrap each piece in bubble wrap. Pack dishes,
saucers and platters on their edge. Nestle cups
and bowls. Cushion with dishcloths or paper.
Glasses
Wrap separately in
bubble wrap and or use plenty of packing paper for
cushioning.
Kitchenware
Pots, pans,
colanders, etc. can be nestled and cushioned with
packing paper between each piece. Set aside the
most essential cookware for the first few days in
your new home. Label this box as the first to be
opened once you arrive.
Lamps
Pack shades in
individual boxes with bubble wrap or foam peanuts.
Wrap bases in bubble wrap and pack them in boxes.
Disassemble standing lamps if possible.
Mirrors and Artwork
Small
mirrors can be wrapped in bubble wrap and packed
in boxes. Large mirrors and paintings should be
wrapped in paper, covered with cardboard, and
braced with wood.
Outdoor
Furniture
Disassemble parts and place
hardware in plastic bags. Tape each to its
corresponding part. Tie disassembled pieces
together.
Tables
If you can, remove
legs and extra leaves. Pad them and tie them
together. Tape hardware (in plastic bags) to the
underside of table tops. Protect smooth surfaces
with cardboard or blankets.
Tools and Gardening
Equipment
Pack hoses and small tools
in boxes. Tie rakes, shovels and long-handled
tools together.
Upholstered Furniture
Cover
with plastic or a drop cloth. Tip sofas on end to
save space, but place on cardboard or wooden
pallet to protect the fabric.
Wooden Furniture
Wrap
exposed wooden arms and legs with plastic, paper,
or bubble wrap. Cover them with plastic or a drop
cloth.
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