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Packing can be a tedious & time-consuming task that requires
skill and right materials. We strongly recommend that you engage
the services of professional packers at Globe Moving & Storage
Co. who have been trained in the delicate art of packing. However,
If you decide to do the packing yourself, we want to help all we
can.
Here are some packing secrets we'd like to share with you:
Tools
& Materials You'll Need
General
Tips about packing
How to Pack Guide
How
to Pack Books / Files
How
to Pack General Clothes & Linen
How
to Pack Crockery, Curios and other small delicate articles
How
to Pack Television
How
to Pack Music System / CD / VCD / DVD Player / Home Theatre
How
to Pack Computers
How
to Pack Washing Machine / Dryer
How
to Pack Refrigerator
How
to Pack Air Conditioner
How
to Pack Sofas & chairs
How
to Cupboards, Chest of Draw etc
How
to Mirrors & Glass
How
to Paintings
How
to Pack Suits & Dresses
Tools & Materials You'll Need:
Large Cartons
(5 CFT Each)
Medium Cartons
(4 CFT Each)
Small cartons
(2 CFT Each)
Bubble wrap
2ply corrugated
rolls / Corrugated sheets
Unprinted newspaperz
Packing tapes
Plastic twine
Utility Knife
Marker
Packing inventory
form
Handle With Care,
Glass & Arrow stickers
General Tips about packing:
Start packing
several weeks before your move date - Do not do it in the last minute.
Begin with things
you use less frequently, such as books, knick knacks etc.
Clearly identify
what things you want to pack or leave behind
Keep away all
import documents, keys, jewellery.
Pack one room
at a time, marking each box with a description of its contents and
destination (i.e. kitchen, master bed).
Small & tiny
goods take more time to pack than large ones.
Do not pack any
perishables, fluids, chemicals, dangerous goods or explosive goods.
Do not pack fragile
items with heavy items
Do not pack incompatible
items (like books with glasses)
Do not make the
carton boxes too heavy.
When assembling
the cartons, Reinforce the bottom of all boxes with packing tape
to prevent contents from falling out of the bottom.
Put heavy items
in small boxes and light items in large boxes.
Keep heavy items
at the bottom & light items on the top.
Fill each carton
up to its capacity and make sure top and sides of boxes do not bulge
or sag. Under-packed boxes may collapse and over-packed
boxes may tear.
Use packing paper
to fill empty space in cartons to prevent shifting and breakage.
Do not to compromise
with packing materials. They are far cheaper than broken or damaged
belongings.
Use "FRAGILE"
labels on boxes with breakable items. This will alert movers to
handle with care.
Do not use packing
tape directly on furniture, electrical etc. Then are difficult to
remove.

How to Pack Guide
How to Pack Books / Files
1) Books should be packed in small cartons.
2) Polythene should be used for lining in the carton.
3) Silica gel should be used to avoid moisture. (For long voyage
or storage).
4) The books should be kept flat.
5) Fill empty space in the carton with paper to prevent inside the
carton.
6) Mark owner name, package number, contents, room & destination
on the package for identifications.
How to Pack General Clothes & Linen
1) Clothes & Linen should be packed in large cartons.
2) Polythene should be used for lining in the carton.
3) Clothes/Linen should be folded and neatly placed inside the carton.
4) Silica gel should be used to prevent moisture (For long voyage
or storage).
5) Place moth balls to keep contents free from insects (For long
voyage or storage)
6) Perfume / Sandalwood sachets can be provided to keep your goods
smelling fresh (For long voyage or storage).
7) Mark owner name, package number, contents, room & destination
on the package for identifications.
How to Pack Crockery, Curios and other small delicate
articles
1) Wrap all small crockery and other small articles with newsprint
paper.
2) Use bubble wrap in case items is very delicate.
3) Use corrugated rolls is case item is large for additional protection.
4) Plates must be individually packed with newsprint paper and if
plates are large or heavy, a set of 5 to 10 plates should be pack
with corrugated rolls.
5) The packed items should then be placed in strong medium sized
cartons.
6) The bottom & top of the cartons should be taped and properly
padded with paper & corrugated rolls or sheets.
7) Plates and Long items like Stem glass / bottles should be kept
vertically in the cartons to avoid breakage in transit.
8) Proper padding with paper should be given between the items and
to prevent shaking of the items inside the carton.
9) Mark package with fragile/glass/handle with care stickers
10) Mark owner name, package number, contents, room & destination
on the package for identifications.
11) Crating is advisable.

How to Pack Television
1) Use original packing if available & refer owner's manual
for instructions.
2) Disconnect cords.
3) If original packing not available first wrap with polythene to
protect from dust/scratches.
4) Wrap with bubble wrap for cushioning
5) Wrap with corrugated rolls or sheets for added protection
6) Finally place the TV in a strong carton.
7) Don't forget to pack the remote & cables along with the TV.
8) Silica gel should be used to prevent moisture (For long voyage
or storage).
9) Secure cartons with tape.
10) Secure with twine or straps for larger TV.
11) Mark package with glass/handle with care stickers
12) Mark owner name, package number, contents, room & destination
on the package for identifications.
13) Crating is strongly advised.
How to Pack Music System / CD / VCD / DVD Player
/ Home Theatre
1) Use original packing if available & refer owner's manual
for instructions
2) Make a drawing of the wiring & disconnect cords. Mark each
wiring separately.
3) Remove all Cassettes / CD / VCD / DVD from the player.
4) If original packing is not available first wrap all components
with polythene to protect from dust/scratches.
5) Wrap with bubble wrap for cushioning
6) Wrap with corrugated rolls or sheets for added protection
7) Finally place the components in strong cartons.
8) Don't forget to pack the remote & cables along with the music
system.
9) Silica gel should be used to prevent moisture (For long voyage
or storage).
10) Secure cartons with tape.
11) Secure with twine or straps for larger music systems.
12) Mark package with glass/handle with care stickers
13) Mark owner name, package number, contents, room & destination
on the package for identifications.
14) Crating is strongly advised.
How to Pack Computers
1) Take a backup of the Hard-disk.
2) Use original packing if available.
3) Disconnect cords & mark each wiring separately (Make a drawing
of the wiring if required).
4) If original packing not available first wrap all components with
polythene to protect from dust/scratches.
5) Wrap with bubble wrap for cushioning
6) Wrap with corrugated rolls or sheets for added protection
7) Finally place the components in strong cartons.
8) Don't forget to pack the cables along with the computer.
9) Silica gel should be used to prevent moisture (For long voyage
or storage).
10) Secure cartons with tape.
11) Secure with twine or straps if box are large.
12) Mark package with glass/handle with care stickers
13) Mark owner name, package number, contents, room & destination
on the package for identifications.
14) Crating is strongly advised.
How to Pack Washing Machine / Dryer
1) Disconnect cords and drain out the water.
2) Clean the washing machine/ dryer completely.
3) Bolt the drums & provide padding to ensure that there is
no movement of the drums while in transit.
4) Tape down all other loose parts both on the inside and the outside
like electrical cord
5) Secure doors from opening during transit.
6) In top loading Washing Machine ensure padding is given between
the tub or drum with corrugated rolls or cushions/towels to avoid
shaking.
7) Place silica gel inside to absorb moisture. (For long voyage
or storage).
8) Wrap with polythene to protect from dust/scratches
9) Wrap with 2 ply corrugated rolls or 3 ply corrugated sheets to
provide padding
10) Secure with twine or straps for heavy washing machine
11) Mark package with fragile/glass/handle with care stickers (if
required)
12) Mark owner name, package number, contents, room & destination
on the package for identifications.
13) Crating is strongly advised.
How to Pack Refrigerator.
1) Empty contents and defrost the fridge at least 24 hours before
packing.
2) Empty the drainage pan underneath and disconnect and drain out
the automatic ice maker.
3) Clean the fridge completely including walls, drawers, shelves
& freezer and ensure that the is no water or food particles
left behind
4) Some refrigerators have "levelling rollers," which
are wheels that raise and lower each corner of the refrigerator
so it is even. Check your manual to see whether you should raise
or lower them for the move.
5) Pack the shelves with corrugated rolls (especially if they are
glass) and tape them together.
6) Tape down all other loose parts both on the inside and the outside
like electrical cord
7) Secure drawers & doors from opening during transit.
8) For Refrigerators with lock/keys, lock the fridge and place the
key in an envelope or plastic bag and tie it to the tie the handle
of the door.
9) Refrigerators should be moved empty. Do not fill it with clothes
or linen.
10) Place silica gel inside the refrigerator to absorb moisture.
(For long voyage or storage).
11) Wrap with polythene to protect from dust/scratches
12) Wrap with 2 ply corrugated rolls or 3 ply corrugated sheets
to provide padding
13) Secure with twine or straps for heavy fridge
14) Mark package with fragile/glass/handle with care stickers (if
required)
15) Mark owner name, package number, contents, room & destination
on the package for identifications.
16) Crating is strongly advised.
17) NOTE: FRIDGE SHOULD ALWAYS BE MOVED VERTICALLY WHEN LOADING/UNLOADING
How to Pack Air Conditioner
1) Disconnect the cords (It is advisable that a professional electrician
does this)
2) If air conditioner is in use, allow 24 hours before for coils
can dry and cool off.
3) Remove and clean or replace the filter.
4) Disconnect cords / tape the cord to the side of the air conditioner
(not the back, where the coils are).
5) Tape down all other loose parts both on the inside and the outside
like electrical cord
6) Place silica gel inside to absorb moisture. (For long voyage
or storage).
7) Wrap with polythene to protect from dust/scratches
8) Provide adequate padding for the Control panels & coils
9) Wrap with 2 ply corrugated rolls or 3 ply corrugated sheets to
provide padding
10) Use strong corrugated boxes if available.
11) Secure with twine or straps for heavy air-conditioners
12) Mark package with fragile/glass/handle with care stickers (if
required)
13) Mark owner name, package number, contents, room & destination
on the package for identifications.
14) Crating is strongly advised.

How to Pack Sofas & chairs
1) Dismantle furniture if possible & if easy.
2) Place bolt, nuts or screws in envelopes or plastic bags and tape
to underside of furniture.
3) Fill empty spaces on sofa with light cushions / linen / soft
toys
4) Place silica gel to absorb moisture (For long voyage or storage).
5) Place moth balls to keep items free from insects (For long voyage
or storage)..
6) Wrap with Brown Paper or wax coated paper to protect polished
surfaces
7) Wrap with polythene to protect from dust/scratches
8) Wrap with 2 ply corrugated rolls or 3 ply corrugated sheets to
provide padding
9) Secure with twine or straps for heavy items
10) Mark package with fragile/glass/handle with care stickers (if
required)
11) Mark owner name, package number, contents, room & destination
on the package for identifications.
How to Cupboards, Chest of Draw etc
1) Empty contents.
2) Dismantle furniture if dismantling is possible and if easy. Pack
dismantled components separately.
3) Place bolts, nuts, screws, lock, keys in envelopes or plastic
bags and tape to underside of furniture.
4) Secure drawers from opening during transit.
5) If handles protrude and are delicate, handles should be removed
and placed on the inside of the furniture.
6) Fill empty spaces on cupboard with very light cushions / linen
/soft toys if required. Avoid if the furniture is heavy.
7) Place silica gel to absorb moisture (For long voyage or storage).
8) Place moth balls to keep items free from insects (For long voyage
or storage).
9) Wrap with Brown Paper or wax coated paper to protect polished
surfaces
10) Wrap with polythene to protect from dust/scratches
11) Wrap with 2 ply corrugated rolls or 3 ply corrugated sheets
to provide padding
12) Secure with twine or straps for heavy items
13) Mark package with fragile/glass/handle with care stickers (if
required)
12) Mark owner name, package number, contents, room & destination
on the package for identifications.
How to Mirrors & Glass
1) Wraps mirrors or glass with bubble wrap.
2) Wrap with 2 ply corrugated rolls or 3 ply corrugated sheets to
provide padding
3) Secure with twine or straps for heavy items
4) Mark package with fragile/glass/handle with care stickers (if
required)
5) Mark owner name, package number, contents, room & destination
on the package for identifications.
6) Crating is strongly advised.
7) NOTE: MIRRORS & GLASS SHOULD ALWAYS BE HANDLED & MOVED
VERTICALLY

How to Paintings
1) Place a tissue paper or butter paper on the surface of the painting
2) If painting has glass, tape the surface of the glass using cellophane
tape across corners & centres in an "X" & "+"
mark. If the glass cracks in transit, this will hold the broken
glass pieces together & prevents them from tearing the painting.
3) Wrap with bubble wrap for cushioning
4) Wrap with 2 ply corrugated rolls or 3 ply corrugated sheets to
provide padding
5) Use picture boxes if available.
6) Secure with twine or straps for paintings
7) Mark package with fragile/glass/handle with care stickers (if
required)
8) Mark owner name, package number, contents, room & destination
on the package for identifications.
9) Crating is strongly advised.
How to Pack Suits & Dresses
1) Suits & Dressed should be packed in either flat suit carton
or Hanging Suit carton.
2) Flat Suit Carton
a. Polythene should be used for lining in
the carton.
b. Suits/ Dresses should be folded and neatly
placed inside the carton.
c. Silica gel should be used to avoid moisture.
(For long voyage or storage).
d. Place moth balls to keep contents free
from insects (For long voyage or storage).
e. Perfume / Sandalwood sachets can be provided
to keep your goods smelling fresh. (For long voyage or storage).
f. Mark owner name, package number, contents,
room & destination on the package for identifications.
3) Hanging suit carton
a. Carton Should be assembled
b. Polythene should be used for lining in
the carton.
c. Suits/ Dresses should be hung on hanging
bar neatly using hangers.
d. Silica gel should be used to avoid moisture.
(For long voyage or storage).
e. Place moth balls to keep contents free
from insects (For long voyage or storage).
f. Perfume / Sandalwood sachets can be provided
to keep your goods smelling fresh. (For long voyage or storage).
g. The hangers should be sealed on the hangers
using packing tape to prevent them from falling off.
h. The suit carton should again be sealed
properly & moved vertically to ensure that the suits do not
fall of the hangers in side
i. Mark owner name, package number, contents,
room & destination on the package for identifications.
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