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- Though you should use big and small boxes, try to keep the variation in size to a minimum, since it is easier and space saving to stack similar size boxes.
- Label all boxes clearly (it is recommended to mark all sides). It will save a lot of time when you later access your storage, and make the move out of storage efficient.
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- Television sets, stereo, computers, printers, and similar electronic equipment should be packed with corrugated cartons. Using packing blankets alone is not sufficient. If you no longer have the original packaging, you should get adequate boxes. It is recommended to wrap the item with a blanket or bubble wrap before packing it. Pad the bottom of the box as well.
Our crew can help you protect these items if needed (we have various size boxes, and packing materials available, and our crew can even create cardboard protection for your required size).
- Records, video cassettes, CDs and DVDs should be stored vertically to avoid warping and breakage.
- Musical instruments should be placed in a hard case, or packed in a box. They should not be stored at pitch.
- Clean, defrost and dry your refrigerator before storing it. Our crew can wrap it with blankets for protection.
- Any equipment that contains gasoline should be drained before you store it.
- Wipe metal items with a rag that was dipped in oil to protect them from rust.
- Pack standing lamps in a lamp box.
Separate the shade from a table lamp and pack it in a box. Use paper for the empty spaces.
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