Tuesday, 16 February 2021

Protecting Fragile Items While Moving Homes

Moving to a new home brings a host of opportunities to you and your family. However, it can be daunting to pack all of your belongings and then unpack at the new home. It is essential to start packing well ahead of time and use high quality packing supplies to minimize the risk of damage during transition. You have to be particularly careful while packing your fragile items.

The remaining part of the article is based on a few tips that should help you understand how to protect your fragile items during the next move.

Supplies required to protect fragile items

It is necessary to follow precautions while packing your fragile items to prevent damage during the moving process. You have to move around in the house to make an inventory of all the fragile items that you need to pack. Making this inventory will give you an idea of moving supplies you will need to purchase to protect your fragile items. It is also a better approach to buy some extra supplies to avoid running out of protective items while packing.

Here are the items needed to protect your fragile items.

  • Tapes: It can be hard to ensure the success of your move without using high-quality packing tape. While using tape, make sure to double-seal the bottoms of boxes containing breakable and heavy items.
  • Cardboard boxes: Make sure that you have several cardboard boxes of various sizes. This way, you will be able to find an appropriate box for every item. Make sure to pack heavy items in smaller boxes. The quality of the box is crucial for the safety of products during transit. If possible, use corrugated cardboard boxes.
  • Packing paper: When it comes to wrapping and protecting your valuables, nothing will be as effective as packing paper. You can use multiple layers of this paper to protect your items. The best practice is to use a few layers of this paper at the bottom of the box before you put the item inside. Then you will have to fill the void inside the box using crimped paper.
  • Bubble wrap: Bubble wrap can protect your items from shocks and bumps like nothing else. This material comes in handy particularly for items that have unique edges or protrusions. If you do not want to use bubble wrap due to any reason, you can consider using foam for similar protection.
  • Void filler: Void filler materials are commonly used in packaging companies. That is because void filler can protect goods from the harshness of transit in the best possible way. Items falling in the void filler category include tissue paper, packing peanuts, and packing paper. You can also use a newspaper.

Make sure to give the packing process a fair bit of time to avoid mistakes. Make sure that you are not over-packing boxes, or they might open up during the move. Be sure to have a sufficient amount of void filler to avoid running out of protective material while packing. If you have any questions, contact a packaging supplier.

 

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