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The Dos and Don'ts of Packing for a Move Because Wrapping Your Cat in Bubble Wrap is Not a Good Idea

Updated: Sep 18, 2024

Ah, the thrilling adventure of moving! It's a time when you embark on a quest to pack your life into neat little boxes. But hold your tape dispenser, my friend, because there are some crucial dos and don'ts to keep in mind.


DOs:


Start Early: Don't wait until the last minute to start packing. Begin by sorting through your belongings and deciding what to keep, donate, or sell. This will give you a better idea of how much you need to pack and will save you time and stress down the road.


Label Boxes: Clearly label each box with the room it belongs in and a brief description of the contents. This will make it easier for you and your movers to know where to place each box in your new home.


Use Quality Packing Materials: Invest in quality packing materials such as sturdy boxes, packing tape, and packing paper. This will help ensure that your belongings are protected during the move.


Pack Smart: Pack heavier items at the bottom of boxes and lighter items on top. Use packing paper wrap to cushion fragile items and fill any empty spaces in boxes to prevent items from shifting during transit.


DON'Ts:


Over pack Boxes: Avoid over packing boxes, as this can make them too heavy and difficult to move. Instead, pack lighter items in larger boxes and heavier items in smaller boxes.


Leave Empty Spaces: Don't leave empty spaces in boxes, as this can cause items to shift during transit and become damaged. Use packing paper or blankets and towels to fill any empty spaces in boxes.


Pack Hazardous Materials: Do not pack hazardous materials such as chemicals, cleaning supplies, or propane tanks. These items can be dangerous and should be disposed of properly.


Forget to Label Fragile Items: Always label boxes containing fragile items as "fragile to ensure that they are treated appropriately during the move. If any box could not be tightly filled to the top, such as boxes with lamp shades, label “do not stack” to prevent collapsing. Large art pieces should be labeled “this side up” to prevent being laid down or turned to a more fragile side.


Pack Important Documents and Valuables: Do not pack important documents and valuables such as passports, birth certificates, and jewelry. Keep these items with you during the move to ensure their safety.



In conclusion, packing for a move can be overwhelming, but by following these dos and don'ts, you can simplify the process and ensure that your belongings arrive safely at your new home. Remember to start early, use quality packing materials, and pack smart to make your move a success.

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