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Here are some packing tips to make your move more comfortable and successful:
- Label boxes indicating what they contain and in which room they should be placed.
- Drain gas and oil from power tools so they will not leak; dispose of all volatile or corrosive chemicals.
- After cleaning out the refrigerator or freezer, place pieces of charcoal in them to prevent mildew.
- Pack important records in an easily accessible place. Include medical, dental,
school, insurance, credit card and tax records. Remember that in Texas, automobile
insurance must be carried in the vehicle at all times.
- Use strong, clear containers with lids secured with twine or tape.
- Put no more than 50 pounds in each container.
- Place heavy items toward the bottom of containers; lighter items on top.
- Protect all finished surfaces from scratching by wrapping them with paper.
- Use plenty of cushioning such as shredded or crumpled paper to protect belongings in boxes.
- Pack tightly to avoid shuffling.
- Fragile items, like china, should be packed in reinforced boxes or special boxes with compartments.
- Individually wrap and cushion electrical appliances.
- Make sure liquids and food are placed carefully in sealed containers.
- Wrap and pack kitchenware tightly to prevent damage.
- Chests and dressers should not be overloaded since glued furniture joints could collapse.
- Unusually shaped or valuable items should be crated.
- Do not pack lamp shades in newspaper as the ink will rub off and stain them.
- Easily crushed items should be individually boxed and cushioned.
- Let the moving company pack furniture, mirrors and artwork to prevent damage.
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