Remember, there's more to packing than
just throwing things in a box. Packing takes time and
patience and by taking your time things will be properly
organized and will be easier to unpack once you arrive at
your new home. Here is a checklist to help making packing
easier.
Before you even begin to box up your
possessions, look over your home insurance policy to see
if your household goods are covered for loss or damage
during a move. If not, you can buy the coverage you need
from your insurance company or check with the removal firm
to see if they do insurance.
First things first go to your local super market
and get as many big boxes as you can. Then gather as much
of the following
as you can.
Felt-tip pens
Large self-stick labels
Newspapers
Utility knife
Packing peanuts or bubble wrap
Masking tape
Furniture pads
String
Scissors
Now you have all the supplies that you need it is now time
to have a clear out. Go through your entire home and put
everything that you don`t want into a pile. Sift through
them and see if they are any good to sell on. If you have
old pieces of furniture, china, silver etc.. that you
don`t want have it valued. You never know if it has been
stuck in your attic for years it might be worth a small
fortune. You could have a car boot sale or if you can`t or
don`t want to sell them you can give them to a charity
shop or to a friend. It is very important to have a clear
out at least 8 weeks before you move.
Now make a list This is the most important thing you will have to
do when packing. Go through each room with a pen and paper
and a large box or two. Label every box and make a list of
it`s contents, this way nothing can be lost (at least not
on your side). Be specific in what you call, them for
instance, you will fill at least six boxes from your
kitchen, so name each one by what it is. Example, cutlery
and crockery in one box, name it "cutlery crock"
and so on do this in every room. By making lists you will
know what has been packed and where. Keep things together.
Insist on keeping things together when you are packing
boxes. Keep bookends with books, light bulbs with lamps,
extension cords with appliances.
Set aside about 10 boxes to use on moving
day for bedding, clothing, cleaning supplies, and other
last minute items.
Here are some room codes that you could
use to label the boxes LVR= Living Room ......DR= Dining Room ......KIDB=
Kids Bedroom .......KIT= Kitchen .........UR=
Utility Room .......GAR= Garage MBed= Master
Bedroom .......BED2= 2nd Bedroom ......BED3=
3rd Bedroom .......BR= Bathroom
Other Codes
E = Essentials .........N = Non Essential
.........APP= Appliances
Instead of labels you could paint or put a
coloured label onto the boxes and have a different colour
for each room of the house. Green=Bathroom, Blue=Kitchen,
etc.. When you arrive at your new home put a coloured
sticker on each door so that the removal men know where
each box needs to go.
Start packing at least 8 weeks before the move Start packing things that you don`t need right now (If
it`s spring pack your winter clothes and things if it`s
winter pack all summer clothes and things). Pack all of
your books and use the library for books (but don`t forget
to return them before you move). Try to pack a few boxes a
day, this will save you rushing around at the last minute.
Here are a few useful tips to help you If you can keep one room free for all your packed
boxes.
Be sure that the bottoms of all boxes are
secured and will hold the weight of the contents.
Put all the heavier items at the bottom of
the boxes and the lighter stuff on top.
Pack plates standing on their edges. Leave
lightweight linen and clothes you may need in their
drawers. Wrap fragile items in tissue paper, then cushion
the boxes with extra newsprint.
It's best to pack computers, printers,
stereos, and other electronic equipment in their original
boxes. If the originals are gone, wrap the components in
plastic to protect them from dust and place them in a
sturdy, padded box marked "fragile."
Pack a box of stuff you'll need for
your moving in day.
Lightbulbs, bin bags, paper towels, toilet paper, cleaning
fluids, coffee, tea-bags, sugar, kettle, soap, torch,
screwdriver, pliers, hammer, tin opener, paper plates,
cups and utensils, snacks and soft drinks. Take this in
the car with you.
Pack an over night bag in case you
arrive late. Spare clothes for all the family, toothpaste/brush,
toiletries. Pack all of your important documents, valuable
(jewelry), any medications and take this in the car with
you.
Take some books or a little toy for the
children to keep them occupied while you unpack.
Unpacking Be sure to check your goods for any damage. If you
find any damage you should call your mover immediately.
Leave the unpacking until the day after.
Only unpack the bedding and things that you need
immediately.
Eat out the first day or two after moving
or have take a ways, microwave food, sandwiches etc.. Use
paper plates until everything is unpacked properly. It
cuts the mess out as well because every thing can be
thrown straight into the bin.
Good luck with your new home.
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