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RELOCATION 101:- A GUIDE ON PACKING

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RELOCATION 101:- A GUIDE ON PACKING

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  1. RELOCATION 101:- A GUIDE ON PACKING

  2. Organizing Moving Boxes • Keeping your moving boxes organized doesn’t have to be a chore • Write a description of the items inside. • Different color sticker to designate each area of your new house. • Use a numbering system to keep an inventory of all your stuff and ensure no boxes are lost.

  3. Packing Fragile Items Be sure not to overfill boxes with fragile items in them. Pack a few items in each box and then use packing paper, newspaper, or bubble wrap to fill in the empty space. If you have any priceless fragile, they should be packed in their own box.

  4. Packing Pictures and Wall Decorations Picture frames, mirrors, and wall hangings should be wrapped and properly protected before transporting. Get some packing paper or bubble wrap and wrap the picture like a present, making sure everything is covered

  5. Packing Clothes Utilize luggage, totes, and even dresser drawers while packing your clothes. Light-weight items like socks and t-shirts can be left in drawers without making your dresser too heavy to move.

  6. Packing Books Make book boxes easy to handle by using several small boxes in place of a few bigger ones. Packing too many books in a regular-sized moving box makes it nearly impossible to lift the box and greatly increases your chances of having the bottom rip out.

  7. Packing The Kitchen The kitchen is usually one of the hardest rooms to pack. Going through countless drawers, shelves, and cabinets can seem daunting

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