Thursday, 31 August 2023 19:31

Handle with Care: How to Pack Delicate Items for a Safe Move

 

Tips From Our Expert Movers

 

Delicate items often hold special meaning, whether they're heirlooms passed down through generations or fragile collectibles that you've acquired over the years. When it comes to moving, ensuring the safety of these cherished possessions is a top priority. Properly packing delicate items is the key to safeguarding them during transportation. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to pack delicate items for a safe and worry-free move.

 

1. Gather Supplies

Before you start packing, gather all the necessary supplies. You'll need sturdy boxes in various sizes, packing paper, bubble wrap, packing peanuts, packing tape, and markers for labeling.

 

2. Start with a Clean Workspace

Find a clean, clutter-free area to begin the packing process. A clear workspace makes it easier to stay organized and avoid accidents.

 

3. Wrap Items Individually

Each delicate item should be wrapped individually to prevent scratches and breakage. Use soft packing paper, bubble wrap, or foam wrap, depending on the item's fragility. Wrap the item snugly, securing it with tape.

 

4. Use Proper Cushioning

Cushioning is essential to protect delicate items from impact. Line the bottom of boxes with crumpled packing paper or packing peanuts. Place the wrapped items on top, ensuring they are snugly packed and won't shift during transit.

 

5. Double Box for Added Protection

For extremely fragile items, consider double boxing. Place the wrapped item in one box, and then place that box inside a larger box with additional cushioning between the boxes. This provides an extra layer of protection.

 

6. Label Carefully

Clearly label each box with its contents and indicate that it contains delicate items. Use "Fragile" stickers or write "Handle with Care" on the boxes to alert movers and yourself to exercise caution.

 

7. Pack Plates Vertically

When packing delicate plates, stack them vertically in a box. Place a layer of packing paper or bubble wrap between each plate, and fill any gaps with cushioning material. This minimizes the risk of breakage.

 

8. Disassemble Fragile Furniture

For delicate furniture pieces, such as glass cabinets or mirrors, disassemble them if possible. Remove any removable glass or fragile components and pack them separately.

 

9. Secure Artwork and Mirrors

Artwork and mirrors should be protected with glassine paper and then wrapped in bubble wrap or foam wrap. Place them in custom-made mirror boxes or cardboard corners for added protection.

 

10. Keep Valuables with You

Highly valuable and sentimental items, like jewelry or important documents, should be kept with you during the move. It's essential to ensure their safety.

 

11. Communicate with Movers

Clearly communicate with your movers about the presence of delicate items in your inventory. Provide them with any special instructions or considerations.

 

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By following these steps and taking the time to pack your delicate items with care, you can significantly reduce the risk of damage during your move. Remember that if you're unsure about packing delicate items, professional movers like Great Plains Moving & Storage have the experience and expertise to handle these items safely, ensuring they arrive at your new home in pristine condition. Contact us today to get started.