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Packing Fragile Items: Techniques to Keep Your Belongings Safe

6/24/2024

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Moving house can be a stressful experience, especially when it comes to packing fragile items like dishes, glassware, and electronics. The thought of your cherished possessions breaking during transit can be daunting. But fear not! With some best practices and a bit of extra care, you can ensure your fragile items arrive at your new home safe and sound. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to pack fragile items effectively.

Gather Your Supplies

Before you start packing, it's essential to have the right packing supplies on hand. Here's a list of must-haves:
  • Sturdy Boxes: Choose high-quality, durable boxes in various sizes.
  • Packing Paper: Great for wrapping and cushioning items.
  • Bubble Wrap: Provides excellent protection for delicate items.
  • Packing Tape: Ensure it's strong and reliable.
  • Markers: For labelling boxes.
  • Dividers: Ideal for keeping items like glasses and bottles separate and secure.
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Prepare Your Work Space

Set up a clean, spacious area where you can lay out and wrap your items. Having enough space to work will help you stay organized and avoid accidents.

Packing Dishes and Glassware

Wrapping Dishes
  1. Create a Cushion: Line the bottom of the box with crumpled packing paper or bubble wrap to absorb any shocks.
  2. Wrap Each Dish: Place a sheet of packing paper on a flat surface, and put a dish in the centre. Fold the edges of the paper around the dish, then add another dish on top and wrap again. Continue this process until you have a bundle of 3-4 dishes.
  3. Secure the Bundle: Use packing tape to secure the bundle, ensuring the dishes don't move.
  4. Pack Vertically: Place the bundles in the box vertically (like records in a record player), not flat. This reduces the risk of breakage.
Wrapping Glassware
  1. Stuff the Inside: Fill the inside of each glass with crumpled packing paper to prevent crushing.
  2. Wrap Individually: Wrap each glass in bubble wrap or packing paper, securing it with tape.
  3. Use Dividers: If you have box dividers, place each wrapped glass in its own compartment. If not, use additional packing paper to create a buffer between items.
  4. Top Layer Cushioning: Once all items are packed, add a final layer of cushioning on top before sealing the box.
Packing Fragile Items: Techniques to Keep Your Belongings Safe

​Packing Electronics

General Tips
  1. Original Packaging: If possible, pack electronics in their original boxes. These are designed to protect the items during transit.
  2. Remove Batteries: Take out any batteries to prevent leakage or damage.
  3. Secure Loose Parts: Remove and wrap any detachable parts like cords, remote controls, and stands separately. Label them to make reassembly easier.
Specific Items
  1. TVs and Monitors: Wrap the screen with a soft cloth or foam wrap, then cover with bubble wrap. Place the TV in a box slightly larger than the screen, filled with packing peanuts or bubble wrap.
  2. Computers: For desktop computers, remove any peripherals and wrap the tower with bubble wrap. For laptops, use a protective sleeve or bubble wrap, and pack in a sturdy box with additional cushioning.
  3. Small Electronics: Items like phones, tablets, and cameras should be wrapped in bubble wrap and packed in boxes with ample cushioning.
Packing Fragile Items: Techniques to Keep Your Belongings Safe

Labelling and Handling

Label each box containing fragile items clearly with "FRAGILE" and "HANDLE WITH CARE" on all sides. Additionally, indicate the room where the items belong to make unpacking easier.

Loading the Moving Truck

When it comes to loading your boxes onto the moving truck, place fragile boxes on top of heavier items to prevent crushing. Secure them tightly to avoid movement during transit. If you're hiring professional movers, make sure they are aware of which boxes contain fragile items.

Unpacking

Take your time unpacking fragile items. Set up your work area and carefully remove each item from the box. Inspect everything for damage before discarding packing materials.

Extra Tips

  • Use Towels and Linens: Soft items like towels and linens can be used to wrap and cushion fragile items, saving space and packing materials.
  • Double Box Method: For extremely fragile items, consider the double box method. Pack the item in a smaller box with plenty of cushioning, then place that box inside a larger one, also cushioned.
  • Packing Peanuts: Fill any gaps in the boxes with packing peanuts or crumpled paper to prevent items from shifting.

​Conclusion

​Packing fragile items may seem like a daunting task, but with the right techniques and a bit of patience, you can ensure your belongings arrive safely at your new home. By gathering the necessary supplies, preparing your work area, and following these best practices, you can reduce the risk of damage and enjoy a stress-free moving experience. Happy packing!
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    I'm Andy the owner and mover of things big and small at Artisan Removals. Here you'll find hints and tips and useful information for your move.

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