How to Properly Pack Fragile Items

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How to Pack Fragile Items

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Packing up your whole house is stressful, especially when you have delicate, fragile items. There is a special way to pack up these items so when you get to your new place and start unpacking, you won't discover your items are broken. With this guide, you’ll learn how to properly pack fragile items.

Examples of fragile items

What is considered a fragile item? A fragile item is anything that is delicate, can break easily, and is usually expensive. Here are some examples of fragile items:
  • Coffee mugs
  • Wine glasses
  • China
  • Electronics
  • Antiques
  • Crystal
  • Glassware

Save fragile items for last

Make sure to save packing the fragile items for last so they don't break during the moving process. If you put the fragile items into your truck or vehicle first, the heavier items may push against and break them.  If you are using a moving truck, there’s usually an area over the driver's seat. It’s a good idea to place delicate items there and strap them in snugly. This will separate them from the heavier items. Another idea is to keep the fragile items in your vehicle when you're ready to move. This way, you can keep an eye on the items the whole time.

Proper packing materials

Another key component for making sure your fragile items are protected is to have the right packing materials. When you have the right tools for packing, you'll know your items are safe. Here are some basic supplies you’ll need:
  • Quality boxes 
  • Packing paper
  • Bubble Wrap
  • Scissors
  • Packing table

Labeling the boxes

When you’re packing, all the cardboard boxes start to look the same. It’s a great idea to label your delicate boxes as “fragile.” This way you, and whoever else is helping you move, will know that the items inside are delicate.  Labeling your boxes in general is a great way to stay organized while moving.

Use plenty of cushioning

Wrapping your fragile items in bubble wrap will ensure that they will be protected. If you feel like it may not be enough cushioning, simply add more bubble wrap. You can also use a t-shirt to wrap fragile items. When packing, make sure to fill the gaps between items to avoid collision. You can put extra bubble wrap or clothes to fill the gaps. This will stop items from shuffling in the box and potentially breaking. You can use newspaper but be careful--sometimes newspaper ink will rub off and stain your items.

Hire professional movers

If you’re too nervous about packing up your fragile items, you can hire professional movers. They will know how to handle your items with care and ease. You can get a free and secure quote here at TopMoving.ca. You will be connected with up to seven moving companies. From there, you can compare and find the best moving company. When you contact them, make sure to ask how they deal with fragile items. If you agree with their packing methods, you won’t have to worry about your fragile items. You’ll be confident that they are in the right hands. 
 

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on May 23, 2016

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