Professional Tips: How to Pack Fragile Items
Moving is an
exercise fraught with risks if you plan on doing it by yourself. You can get
injured yourself while lifting boxes and your prized possessions can get
damaged while being transported to your new home. The fragile items are
especially in danger as they might break during packing or moving. If you want
your breakable items to survive the rigors of moving day then you should pack
them as professional movers like Redcliffe Removals. The following are some
tips for packing fragile items that can be of use to you.
Separate Fragile Stuff from Non-Fragile Stuff
The breakable
items need to be packed in a careful manner, so it is important that you don’t
mix them with your non-fragile stuff. So, it is a good idea to make separate
piles of your items. In the first pile, place all the fragile stuff that is
breakable while keep the non-fragile stuff in the second pile. This will ensure
that you don’t end up packing the fragile items in the same manner as the non-fragile
items. It will take a little extra time, but it would help you in moving your
valuables safely to your new home.
Heavy Stuff to the Bottom
The fragile
stuff is usually light in weight, so it is best to pack them at the top of the
boxes. Make sure that all the heavy items occupy the bottom of the box so that
they don’t end up crushing the lightweight fragile items like cups or plates.
Another advantage of packing
the fragile itemson top is that they will be the last items to go inside the box and the
first to come out. So, they will spend the least amount of time in transition from
the old to the new home.
Pillow Packing
Pillow packing
is a great technique for packing oddly shaped fragile items. It involves
placing a blanket at the bottom of the box and then putting the item in after
wrapping it with newspaper or bubble wrap. The pillow packing is completed by
placing a pillow on the top of the item and then sealing the box. Make sure to
attach a label with the word ‘Fragile’ on all the sides of the box as well as
its top and bottom. You should use pillow packing only for those fragile items
that are irreplaceable like family heirlooms.
Newspaper and Bubble Wrap
Newspaper and
bubble wrap are the ideal packing materials for fragile and breakable items.
Make sure that you have plenty of them on hand when packing your family heirlooms. You should
cover the fragile items you are packing with bubble wrap and then stuff the box
with as much newspaper as possible. The newspaper is
going to act as a buffer in between the items and stop them from clattering
into one another while being moved. It is also a good idea to stuff newspaper
inside hollow items like vases and goblets.
Don’t want your family heirlooms to get damaged during
a move? Get in touch with Redcliffe Removals and let us handle the packing
and moving of your fragile items.
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