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Electronics
We have a specific section for computer moving tips, but in reality, all electronics need to be handled in a certain way to ensure safe arrival to your new home. If you have the original boxes and packaging, you are in luck. These original boxes are the best way to transport your electronics. However, like the 99% of us that didn't bother to keep these cumbersome boxes, fret not. Proper packaging will make your electronics arrive safe and sound.
It is important to place your insulation material on all sides (bottom, left side, right side, top) of your electronics devices. Make sure that there are no empty spaces inside your box so as to avoid any jarring of your electronic devices during transport.
Kitchen
Some basics here. Be sure to wrap each fragile piece individually with tissue paper. Also, you should pack each of these items in a way that they do not crash into each other during transit.
Another important thing to know is that when you are packing your 'Fragile' boxes, you should sacrifice the amount of items per box for more insulation. The more insulation, the more this will ensure safe passage of your precious items!
Major Appliances
All of your major appliances, including washer, dryers, freezers, refrigerators, etc., should be thoroughly clean and dry before transport. Drawers and shelves should either be removed or properly secured.
Miscellaneous Household Items
Garage items such as mechanical equipment should be handled in the same way as electronics, except for items that have fluids in them, such as oil and gas. All such devices should be drained of any fluids and properly stored.PET RELATED TIPS
Moving the family pet is no different than making sure your human loved ones arrive quickly and safely. Here are some helpful tips to ensure a smooth transition for your pet.
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