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How To Pack Fragile Items For A Move: A Step-by-Step Guide

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When moving, one of the most challenging tasks is packing fragile items. Without proper packing, these items can easily break or get damaged during transport. In this guide, we will outline a step-by-step process to help you pack fragile items safely for a move.

Materials needed for packing fragile items

Before you start packing, gather the necessary materials. You will need boxes of different sizes, packing tape, bubble wrap, packing paper, and Styrofoam peanuts.

Steps for packing fragile items

  • Step 1: Choose the right size box
    Select a box that is appropriate for the item’s size and weight. The box should be sturdy and able to support the weight of the item.
  • Step 2: Line the box with packing paper
    Line the bottom of the box with packing paper to create a cushioning layer.
  • Step 3: Wrap fragile items with bubble wrap
    Wrap the fragile item with bubble wrap, making sure to cover all sides. Use tape to secure the bubble wrap in place.
  • Step 4: Use Styrofoam peanuts for extra protection
    Add a layer of Styrofoam peanuts to the box. This will create additional cushioning and protect the item from any impact during transportation.
  • Step 5: Label the box as “fragile” and “this side up”
    Clearly label the box as “fragile” and “this side up” to ensure that the movers handle it with care.
  • Step 6: Seal the box with packing tape
    Seal the box with packing tape to ensure that it stays closed during transportation.

Packing specific fragile items

Glasses and stemware: Pack glasses and stemware individually. Use bubble wrap to wrap each glass and add a layer of packing paper to separate each glass.

Plates and dishes: Stack plates and dishes vertically, and separate each plate with a layer of packing paper. Use bubble wrap to wrap the entire stack, and place it in a box.

Electronics: Pack electronics in their original packaging if possible. If not, wrap them in bubble wrap and add a layer of packing paper for extra protection.

Artwork and mirrors: Use corner protectors to protect the corners of frames. Wrap the artwork or mirror with bubble wrap and add a layer of packing paper. Place the item in a box that is the right size.

Unpacking fragile items

  • Step 1: Check the condition of the boxes
    Check the condition of the boxes to ensure that they are not damaged during transportation.
  • Step 2: Open the box carefully
    Carefully open the box and remove the packing materials.
  • Step 3: Inspect each item for damage
    Inspect each item for damage. If there is any damage, take pictures for documentation and contact your movers.
  • Step 4: Dispose of packing materials properly
    Dispose of the packing materials properly. Recycle or reuse the materials if possible.

Proper packing of fragile items is crucial to ensure their safety during a move. By following these step-by-step instructions, you can pack your fragile items safely and with peace of mind. Remember to label the boxes as “fragile” and “this side up” and use appropriate materials for packing.

If you’re in need of fragile packers and movers services, look no further than Brisbane Move. From packing and loading to transportation and unloading, our team of experienced fragile packers and movers are trained to handle all types of fragile items, from delicate glassware to antique furniture. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you with your next move.