When
moving houses, one of the most important things that you have to do to keep
your fragile items secure during the move is to protect them. Sure, bubble wrap
may work for items such as wooden art pieces and accessories. However, when it
comes to fragile goods and breakables, you must take the time to package and
properly labels your items if you want them to arrive in one piece. To help you
prepare these items for your move, here are some easy tips for packing fragile
items:
Make a list of all your
fragile items
The best thing that you can do for yourself during the packing process is itemized
all your fragile items. Not only will this save you time when packing but it
will also make sure that you do not leave anything out. Go ahead and inventory
all your fragile items, including your picture frames, china dishes, glasses
and flutes, plates, and anything else delicate. If there is anything that you
have not used in a while, consider selling it or gifting it to someone as it
might be better off that way.
Find the right supplies
to use
When
packing sensitive and breakable items, you are going to need a lot of supplies
to do the job properly. The way you pack
fragile items are not the same way you pack a table or stool; you will
need protective supplies that will safeguard the fragile items during the move.
Some of the items that you will need include cardboard boxes, tape, soft
wrapping paper, and bubble wrap. Make sure that you inspect all your cardboard
boxes ensuring that they are dry and structurally secure enough to accommodate
all your breakables.
Learn how to pack your
items safely
It
is better to start packing early as it will give you plenty of time to sort out
all the fragile valuables you need to take with you. Plan a secluded time that
will allow you to pack these items without any rush. You will also need to
learn how to pack your most
fragile items. For instance:
Plates: Are best packed
vertically in medium boxes that have been lined with packing paper. Wrap each
plate up in bubble wrap and ensure not to overpack your box.
Glasses: Each glass should
be wrapped individually with packing
paper. Remember to place crumpling paper inside to fill any empty
spaces inside. Layer the spaces around using paper to cushion them from blows when moving.
Lamps: Box your lamps
flat side down in large boxes and wrap them in bubble wrap where needed.
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