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Marlene Bienes
Cell: 229-289-0139 Office: 229-225-9225
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Thomasville
Ga Real
Estate
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Packing Tips

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A few
general things you
need to know about
packing:
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Keep
boxes to 50 lbs or
less. Put heavy
items in small boxes
and light items in
big boxes.
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Pack
non-breakables
tightly in smaller
boxes, so they're
not too heavy.
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Buy
clean newsprint to
wrap items, and
bubble wrap for
padding.
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Pack
breakables loosely
in plastic storage
bins with lots of
bubble wrap.
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Rent
furniture pads.
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Mark
your boxes by room,
so you know exactly
where everything
goes. Color coding
or using a number
system works great
(i.e., red stickers
for bedroom or 1 for
bathroom.)
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Write
"FRAGILE" on all
boxes with
breakables and stack
these boxes on top.
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Packing the big
things:
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Beds:
Tie bed frames
together with tape
or rope. Then label
the pieces so
they're easy to
reassemble.
Bureaus:
Fill drawers with
clothes or fragile,
well-wrapped items.
Cover with a blanket
or furniture pads
and rope securely.
Tables:
Remove legs, pad and
tie together. Put
nuts and bolts in a
bag and tape under
tabletop.
Big appliances:
Empty, defrost and
drain the fridge,
freezer and
dishwasher. Clean
the interiors and
put accessories in
bags. Stuff towels
between washer sides
to prevent rotating
and tape down
moveable parts.
Cover with blankets
and tie.
Computers, TVs, &
Electronics:
Use original
packaging, or buy
electronic-specific
boxes.
Packing the small
(but still
important) things
Small
appliances:
Put your microwave,
VCR, etc. into
boxes, and cushion
with wadded paper.
Books:
Pack them flat in
small cartons,
alternating
bindings. Try to
keep each box under
30 lbs.
Clothing:
Pack hanging items,
including drapes, in
wardrobe boxes.
Leave small items in
drawers.
Collectibles:
Wrap fragile items
in bubble wrap and
tape securely.
CDs:
Pack upright and
cushion with
newspaper.
Kitchenware:
Stack pots & pans,
and cushion with
paper. Put a few of
these items in the
"open first" box.
Dishes:
Never stack them
flat. Wrap each
piece in bubble
wrap. Pack plates &
saucers on edge,
with cups & bowls
placed around them.
Packing the awkward
things
Chairs:
Wrap arms & legs
with bubble wrap.
Leave slipcovers on
or buy chair bags
for protection.
Bicycles:
Loosen the
handlebars and turn
them sideways. Cover
chains and pedals to
keep grease off
other items.
Mirrors, artwork &
frames:
Wrap small pieces in
newsprint and pack
in mirror boxes.
Cover larger pieces
with cardboard, tape
securely and stand
them along the
truck's sides or
inside wardrobe
boxes.
Lawn furniture:
If heavy or bulky,
disassemble. Put
nuts and bolts in a
bag and tie
together.
Rugs:
Roll up and secure
with rope or tape.
Plants:
Put in plastic bags
with air holes, then
in boxes. Water
before you leave.
Power and garden
tools:
Wrap all sharp edges
and use plenty of
cushioning to
prevent injury. Tape
long-handled tools
together and place
small ones in boxes.
Lawn mowers/yard
edgers:
Empty gasoline from
all tanks, and check
for oil leaks.
Garage & attic
stuff:
Use medium-sized
boxes for spray
paints, brushes, car
waxes, etc. Throw
away oily rags or
anything
combustible.
Pets:
Always keep them in
a pet carrier up
front with you. Ask
your vet how to make
their, and your,
move less traumatic.
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