Follow these guidelines in packing your household
goods. You will save a great deal by packing yourself.
Use strong containers that are in good condition and that can be secured
tightly with twine or strapping tape. These can usually be purchased
from your moving company. Purchase special boxes for dishes, wardrobe
and other special items.
Label each box with its contents, which room it should go in, whether it
is fragile and whether it should be loaded last so as to be unloaded first.
Don’t load more than 50 pounds into any one box, and make sure the weight
is evenly distributed.
Cushion contents with newspaper or other packing material to prevent breakage.
Use newsprint or tissue paper for items that might be soiled by newspaper.
Pack books tightly on end in small boxes. Alternate bindings and
wrap valuable books separately.
Have your rugs and draperies cleaned before moving and leave them in their
wrappings for easier handling.
Remove all breakables and liquids from drawers and pack them separately.
Seal medicines and other containers to prevent leaking and pack in a leakproof
bag or container.
Pack linen and clothing in drawers, but don’t overload them.
Carry all valuables with you. Don’t pack jewelry, documents, coin
or stamp collections or anything that will be difficult to replace.
Contents of a safety box can be moved for you by your bank.