Here are some more general
tips that will make the job easier:
Assemble all your packing materials before you start.
Tackle one room at a time.
Line boxes first - a towel or blanket When using a Rent
A Boxx and unprinted newspaper for cardboard boxes.
Place heavier items on the bottom, lighter ones on top.
Packing Tableware
Wrap each dish in either polyfoam or unprinted newsprint
and place on end in the box. Make sure that each row is
snug, so that the dishes will stand up straight. Use lots
of padding.
Packing Crystal and Stemware
Wrap the stem first, then the whole piece. If possible,
use a protective material like Bubble-Wrap or Bubble-Paper.
Place each item upside down in a divided carton and be sure
to use lots of padding. Mark the box as "FRAGILE".
Packing Silverware
Polish and wrap in plastic bags to prevent scratching and
tarnishing.
Alternately, polish and wrap in polyfoam.
Packing Books
Use small cartons because books tend to be heavy.
Alternate rows—Bound edge to open edge.
Packing Records
Use small cartons and pack vertically in a box that has
been padded on the top and bottom.
Packing a Record Player
Remove needle and tape down the arm and turntable. Pack
alone in a box with lots of padding.
When Packing Lamps
Dismantle and label the parts, then place them in a bag.
Put lamp and parts in the same box. Pad with throw cushions
or shredded paper. Lampshades can be stacked. Pack them in a
separate box.
When Packing Small Appliances
Clean well so they are grease-free. Coil the cords and
fasten to each appliance. Wrap and label any parts
.
Packing Large Appliances
These must be empty, clean and dry. have an electrician
disconnect the stove. Label and pack any loose parts
separately. Use protective tape on burners, shelves, knobs
and doors. Tie down the power unit.
Package smaller items in plastic bags. Cover larger ones
with plastic or old sheets and fasten securely around the
edges.
Moving Mattresses
Get a mattress box from Toronto's Best Moving Store. Otherwise cover
with plastic, (also available at Toronto's Best Moving Store).
Packing Pictures, Mirrors, Radios and Clocks
Wrap small pieces in blankets. Large pictures and mirrors
should be wrapped with protective pads and placed on end in
cartons. (Mirror cartons and protective wrapping available
at Toronto's Best Moving Store).
Moving Motors, Lawnmowers & Snowmobiles
Before the move, empty out any gasoline and clean well.
Moving Garden Furniture & Barbecue
Clean, dismantle and pack individual parts in boxes.
Propane tanks must be moved separately.
Packing Medicines
Be sure not to pack any medicine you may need during the
move e.g.: Aspirin for headaches and rubbing ointment for
sore muscles). Secure all caps and wrap each bottle in a
plastic bag (unless the bottle is glass, in which case you
should wrap it in polyfoam.
Packing Kitchen Items
Keep cutlery in drawer divider and wrap in clean paper
(Unprinted newspaper available at Toronto's Best Moving Store). Wrap
bottles and preserves individually in plastic bags then
place upright in liquor cartons (If using a regular box, be
sure to use lots of padding.
Packing Fixtures
All items attached to the floor, walls and ceilings such
as drapes, blinds, and light fixtures must be dismantled and
packed. Arrange beforehand to have the moving company do
this.
Special Notes
If you are looking for a good mover, please ask. We can
refer you to a variety of reputable movers. If you have any
questions about hard-to-pack items feel free to call and
speak to one of our experienced moving consultants.