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Our relocation consultants would be happy to arrange a
FULL or PARTIAL packing service tailored specifically to meet your needs.
If, however, you elect to do all or some of the packing yourself Big
Foot Moving & Storage, Inc. has developed the following packing information
to help your move go smoothly.
Although packing is primarily the application of common sense,
you can realize great savings in the cost of packing and save yourself
time and effort by planning and organizing in advance. Here are some
general packing guidelines to follow:
- Careful packing will prevent damage and speed up the moving process,
thus saving you money.
- Sort out the items you have been meaning to get
rid of and dispose of them!
- Separate any items of a hazardous nature
such as cleaning solvents, paint, aerosol cans and ammunition. These
items can NOT be moved in the truck, nor can they be stored. You
may want to dispose of them or move them in your personal vehicle.
- Be
sure to use plenty of "filling" material (packing
paper) to avoid items moving inside the box.
- Begin packing well
in advance. Start with items least used in your household.
- Pack one
room at a time, labeling each box with the general contents and the
destination room in the new home.
- Boxes containing fragile or high
value items should be clearly marked for your mover.
- Follow the guideline
below as to what cartons to use for your belongings, and remember, the
heavier the contents, the smaller
the box.
- Ensure the bottoms
of the boxes are well taped to hold the contents.
- When packing individual
boxes, place the heavier items on the bottom, graduating to the lightest
items on top.
Using the proper materials and moving boxes will save you time, money,
and effort. The following is a list and description of the materials
needed to protect your possessions when packing.
Small Book Box (1.5 cubic feet)
A small, easy to handle carton designed for heavy items such as
books and records. Care must be taken so that the box does not
become too
heavy for handling. Extremely old or valuable books should be
individually wrapped.
Medium Linen Box (3.1 cubic feet)
This utility box has a wide range of uses for smaller items throughout
the home. It is ideal for small appliances, tools, nonperishable
food or clothing.
Large Box (4.5 to 6.5 cubic feet)
Useful for lighter weight, bulky items such as linens, pillows,
and large toys.
China / Dish Box(5.2 cubic feet)
An especially sturdy carton for fragile items including china,
glassware, figurines, and sculptures. This carton is often reinforced
with
cellular inserts to further protect such things as crystal stemware.
All pieces
of china and glassware should be individually wrapped in unprinted
paper and properly secured with additional paper padding. Dishes
should be
positioned on end to lessen the chance for breakage. Each carton
should be labeled “Fragile - This End Up.”
Wardrobe
(10.1 cubic feet)
Portable closet. Clothes remain on hangers to stay clean and
minimize wrinkles.
Mirror/Picture Boxes
Telescoping cartons fit each mirror, picture, or glass table
top exactly.
White Packing Paper
Only clean, unprinted paper should be used for wrapping and padding.
Mattress Bag
These plastic bags come in every size for every mattress and box spring
type.
Packing properly will eliminate damage during handling and shipment.
Packing can, however, take considerable time. Start early, use
the proper materials, and don’t hesitate to call us with
any questions you may have on properly packing your items for shipment. |