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Moving Boxes / Cardboard Boxes
Use the Right Moving BoxesMake sure you have the right supplies. Purchase cardbpard boxes that will handle your fragile items all the way to sturdy boxes for your heavier items. Try to keep you moving boxes at no more than 50 lbs. each. The heavier items will be easier to handle in smaller boxes. The large boxes may contain linen, towels, pillows, etc. Start With One Box at a TimeLabel each box (kitchen, bedroom, etc.) with details as to its PackingWhen you begin to pack be sure to place a lot of crushed paper on the bottom of the box before you start loading items. Newspaper should only be used as padding not as packing materials. It may get on your items and ruin them. Wrap your items separately (clean paper or bubble wrap), this will insure their safety. Be sure to place heavier items on the bottom of the box and then lighter items on top. Place the plates and saucers on their edge then place the cups and bowls around them. Be sure to mark the boxes FRAGILE with a marking pen or with Fragile stickers that you can get at the stationary store. Remember to pack like items together. Don’t put your fragile items with your heavy pots and pans. Flammable items would be best left behind. If you need them place them separately and mark the box clearly. If you have children make sure you keep their toys out until the last minute. If you want them, you may request that they are packed last so they will be the first item out of the moving truck. Many moving companies will supply free moving boxes. BIO ABOUT THE AUTHORVivian Cragg is a veteran at moving. She has been left behind by her husband 18 times to move their house while her husband starts his new job. She has used both professional moving companies and done it herself with the help of day laborers. This article is part of the information she learned during the last 30 years of following her husband and taking care of their move.
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Selecting the right moving boxesUsing the right type of boxes will ensure that your items will arrive with little or no damage. Moving boxes come in many sizes, shapes, and weight. Pick them according to your item requirements. You can find box companies that will ship directly to your home. If you use a moving company, they usually supply free boxes for moving as well. Small moving boxes (1.5 cubic feet) are normally used for books and small fragile items. Medium moving boxes (3.0 cubic feet) are a good multi-purpose size box. Use for clothes and medium kitchen items. Larger moving boxes (4.5 cubic feet) can be used for large kitchen items, games, table lamps, etc. Each of these boxes is able to carry 65 lbs. However, you should try to keep your boxes at 50 lbs. It makes them safer and easier to move. Specialty boxes are available. Dish packs, wardrobe, mattress, mirror, art boxes and many other special sizes. Many movers will make crates for your artwork and mirrors as well. A few points to remember about moving boxes:
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