Fragile items packing hacks

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Fragile items packing hacks

People often underestimate how important packing is. They think that they can simply pile up their things into a moving truck and that they'll somehow stay intact. Well, as you might have guessed, this is wrong. Proper packing is necessary not only so that your items remain safe but also in order to avoid moving accidents. Now, you can get away with poor packing if you move items like pillows or blankets. But, when it comes to fragile items, you need to take extra care in order for them to survive the relocation. So, let us take a look at some fragile items packing hacks in order to make your packing easier and safer.

 

Getting proper packing supplies

In order to deal with fragile items packing properly, you will first need to get packing supplies. Now, before you go shopping, there is one thing we would like to mention. One of the most common moving mistakes people make is trying to save money when packing fragile items. Cheap moving solutions can be considered, but only when moving tougher items that are harder to damage. Please, don't risk the safety of your items and the safety of the people helping you over a couple of grands. The proper supplies and the right choices of moving services can even help you save some money for travel!

Making an inventory list

The first thing we would advise you to do is to make an inventory list. Bring out all of your fragile items and make sure to write down every single one that you plan on relocating. This will not only make keeping track of your items easier. But, it will also help youpack each room with care. By making an inventory list you will have a clear idea of where your items are supposed to go. Furthermore, you will know how many boxes you need and in which size.

A person writing an inventory list

Good quality boxes

Once you have your list, you will need to head on to a local moving company. Now, you might think that you can get cheaper boxes somewhere else, but you should refrain from doing so. Remember, you are dealing with fragile items packing. This means that your everyday, cheap cardboard boxes simply will not do. Especially if you are dealing with international relocation! So, you need to go to your local moving company and get high-quality cardboard boxes. The boxes you pick need to be able to fit both the item and the padding and wrapping materials comfortably, so make sure that you pick the right size.

Wrapping and padding materials

Along with your boxes, you will need to get packing materials. Most moving companies offer packing materials along with moving boxes, so you should have no trouble with finding them. Simply explain what items you are packing and ask them to provide you with necessary padding. You probably won't need much for your fragile items, but it is essential that you get them. Wrapping is there to protect your items from moisture while the padding is there to protect your items from physical damage.

Wrapping materials used for fragile items packing

Proper fragile items packing

Now that you have your packing materials it’s time to go over proper fragile items packing. The first thing we would advise you to do is to start packing at least two weeks before moving. That way you will have enough time to deal with any mishap that might pop up.

Proper placement

When packing fragile you need to calm and steady. If you try to rush you will at best pack your items poorly, and at worst break something while doing so. So, do yourself a favor and approach fragile items packing with the necessary care. Firstly, you will need to place wrapping material over your item. You need to make sure that the wrapping doesn't move around in order to protect your high-value items when moving. After that, you need to place padding materials. Just like wrapping materials, they need to stay put throughout the relocation. Ideally, you want to place each item into a separate box. Now, if you have smaller fragile items, you can place them in the same box.

A stack of packed boxes

But, you need to make sure that there is no direct contact between the items. Items made out of brittle material like glass or ceramics can easily get damaged simply from truck vibrations. Not to mention that any larger bump can easily cause a disaster. So make sure to place enough padding between the items so that there is no chance of them breaking.

Labeling and taping

Once you've packed your boxes you will need to tape them up and label them. This can be an interesting activity for your offspring if you are moving with kids – it will save you some time and keep them occupied. It could be a good way to prepare your kids for moving both mentally and physically.

Bear in mind that there is no such thing as a moving box that has too much tape. It is up to you to make sure that your box will not fly open during transportation. So make sure that you tape it up properly. After that, you will need to label it. Our advice is to use markers that are clearly visible and to write in big letters. Remember to mention that the content of the box is fragile and add if it is also heavy. If it is necessary to carry a box in a certain way, make sure to mark it on the box. The more information you can give to your movers, the easier it will be for them to help you.

Final hack

If you followed what we've outlined so far, you should be almost guaranteed to have a safe relocation. The only thing we would add is that you find reliable movers online to help you out. Beware of the moving scams, though! No matter how safely you pack your fragile items, transposing them safely will be a difficult task. This is why you should only let the best possible movers handle your fragile items. Only will their help will you minimize the risk of a moving accident and keep your possessions safe and sound.