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Packing Notes General
Success in anything you do will be directly related to your level of preparation. The key
to a pleasant uneventful move, other than picking the best mover for the job, will lie in
having your packing completely done in the appropriate materials, before the movers
arrive. Label the cartons well, on the top, and on two adjacent sides, with a black chisel
point marker, using only the destination of the carton as the locator. Do not list the
contents of the carton! The movers will try their best to please you, and too much
information to read will only slow them down.
Goods should always be packed in any carton on edge. This goes against the general
perception that most people have. Damage in a carton is caused for the most part by
compaction or a lack of buffer materials. Goods packed on edge, will mean less layers,
or a lower compaction rate within the carton and a lower risk of damage. Do not forget
to completely fill all cartons so they are able to support the weight of goods placed on
top. Cartons with airspace on top will cause the load to compact, once again, increasing
the risk of damage.
Proper buffer materials must be used to provide the most protection for your belongings.
There are a lot of high tech materials available for wrapping and all are very useful for
specific purposes. The best and most cost effective medium for packing china and most
other household effects is plain unprinted newsprint. Most of the more sophisticated
materials either lack the bulking capability required to properly buffer (e.g. Tissue), or
have a memory, meaning they transmit exterior forces directly to the piece you want to
protect (e.g. Precut foam sheets). Although these materials most certainly have a valid
use, it is not as a general purpose packing material.
These general notes on packing are intended only to give you a general overview.
For more detailed instructions please contact us.
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REMEMBER, PREPARATION IS EVERYTHING!
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