Tips On Packing
- SORT AND WEED: Before you start thinking about whether
or not you will use a moving company, the entire family may want to engage
in a “Sort & Weed Party”. The
goal is to reduce the potential load as much as possible. The entire family can objectively decide
what they REALLY will have a need for at the new address.
- DESIGNATED
AREA: An area in the garage or
basement can be designated as the one location where everyone can slowly
store unnecessary items. When the
process is complete, you can plan and conduct a garage sale. Anything not sold may be disposed of by
inviting friends and family to stop by and take anything they can
use. Finally, any items still remaining
can be given to a charitable organization.
- DECIDING ON A PROFESSIONAL: It is really a pleasure to have an
experienced, professional mover perform the entire task. It can also be interesting to
watch. However, it can also be
expensive. There is a charge for
each box provided, as well as a separate charge fro labor, usually based
on the size of each container.
- DOING-IT-YOURSELF: Moving yourself does not have to be a
difficult chore. However, it
requires proper supplies, prior planning, and a lot of your time. At least one month ahead of time begin
pacing a few boxes a day. Designate
an area in the garage, basement, or spare room to store the packed boxes.
- ALL THE BOXES YOU NEED: Obtaining free, sturdy boxes can be
accomplished if you plan ahead. The
easiest place to find them is at the local supermarket or liquor store. These boxes are perfect since they are
constructed for the purpose of carrying heavy loads. Prior arrangements can and should be
made at the stores because usually as soon as the contents go on the
shelves, these boxes are cut and thrown away.
- OTHER ESSENTIAL
SUPPLIES: You may want to
designate a kitchen table or card table as your work area. Newspaper can be used as an effective
packing material; however, certain precautions must be made since the ink
will smudge. Any items that you
wish to protect from the ink may be placed in various sized plastic
bags. Other essential items that
you will want to keep handy at your work area are: twist ties, 2’ x 3’
plastic tape, a razor blade knife, and a felt-tip marker.
- ORGANIZING THE
BOXES: As each box is packed,
use your felt-tip marker to indicate in which room the box will be placed
and itemize the contents. If a professional mover is used you will want to
work along with them to be sure the contents of each box can be
identified. Remember to itemize on
the side of each box, since during the moving process they will be stacked
on top of each other.
- MOVING YOUR VALUABLES: It is not a good idea to include your
valuables in the shipment of your household goods. It will be much sager
to pack valuables in a suit case or “special” box which will accompany
you. Do not leave the container
unattended. You will probably wish
to include the following items:
bank account books, currency of any kind, jewelry, precious metals
and stones, valuable documents, coin or stamp collections, insurance
policies, medical and dental records, and school records.
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