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Don't Break Your Back Expert Tips for Packing Moving Boxes

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Don't Break Your Back Expert Tips for Packing Moving Boxes

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  1. Don't Break Your Back: Expert Tips for Packing Moving Boxes How to efficiently and safely pack your belongings when moving to a new home. Includes advice from professional movers and organization experts. As an avid mover, I've packed everything from fine china to heavy book boxes into those trusty moving boxes and packing supplies that carry our lives across towns, states, and sometimes countries. While it may seem like simply tossing items into any old box will do, there's an art and science to packing moving boxes so they are safe, secure, and easy to transport. After once having an entire box of wine glasses shattered during a move, I learned some hard lessons about properly preparing moving boxes. Professional movers and organization consultants also have packing techniques worth implementing so you don't break your back or your belongings. Supplies You Don't Want to Skip

  2. Before packing up a single item, make sure you have the right packing materials on hand: Sturdy boxes in a variety of sizes Packing tape and a tape dispenser Bubble wrap and packing paper Permanent marker to label boxes Packaging peanuts or crumbled newspaper Having the right supplies makes packing easier and ensures fragile items have enough cushioning for the big journey. Always use high-quality boxes designed specifically for moving to prevent collapses. Pack Heavier Items First When organizing packing orders, it is best practice to start with heavier items like books, appliances, and decorative items on the bottom layers.

  3. Use smaller boxes for heavy objects so they are not overwhelmingly heavy to lift. Then place lighter items like clothes, towels, and bedding in larger boxes on top. Distributing weight evenly is key for stackable storage and easy mobility. Complete the packing process for one room at a time to stay organized. Protect Those Breakables Use ample cushioning inside boxes and in between items. Wrap delicate objects with packing paper or bubble wrap before nesting them inside their cardboard abodes. Use balled-up packing paper or packaging peanuts to fill extra space inside boxes with fragile goods. Unfilled space allows items to shift and break during transit. For specialty items like framed photos, consider using wardrobe boxes with built-in bars for hanging delicate things securely. Leave No Box Unpacked A common packing mistake is putting off packing seldom-used items like seasonal decorations, old files, tools, or memorabilia to the very end because "there's plenty of time. Don't let those stray items get left behind or tossed in a bag as an afterthought! Take inventory of household items and begin organizing and packing specialty items alongside daily used goods. Having a master packing list ensures you are fully prepared when moving day arrives. Follow these pro tips and tricks and you'll be ready to transport boxes across state lines like a seasoned mover. Just remember to lift with caution - don't break your back!

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