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Packing Tips
Unsure of where to begin? We can help make your task of packing
much easier. Below you find information on Packing Tips, Loading
Tips, and Illegal/Dangerous Items Not To Pack.
Pre-Packing Checklist
- Create an inventory of your home.
- Make a list or video tape of your possessions
- Separate valuables that will not be loaded on the truck,
such as jewelry and documents.
- Dispose of items you no longer want: make a donation or
have a garage sale.
- Purchase or Gather boxes, tape, packing paper, markers
and other packing supplies.
Packing Tips
- Don't underestimate how much you really own start packing
several weeks before your planned move date.
- Pack items that you don't use often 1st.
- Number & Label each box where it will go in your new home.
- Keep a list of boxes by number, so you'll know right away
if any are missing.
- Professional packing tape should be used. Duct Tape &
Masking Tape breaks easily.
- Pad tops & bottoms of boxes with plenty of paper, tissue
or cloth.
- Use Clean paper when needed. Old newspaper is fine for
some items, but can rub off on others.
- Print "FRAGILE" on boxes with breakable items.
- Pack boxes tightly. If it rattles or makes noise, the
contents could be damaged while in transit.
- Blankets and other soft items can be used to fill these
gaps to ensure a safely packed box.
- Never pack flammable items, such as fuel, aerosols or
cleaning supplies.
Furniture
Beds take apart bed frames and bundle together with
tape or rope. Cover mattresses & box springs with plastic
or blankets to keep clean.
Bikes Lower and turn handlebars to save space. Clean
wheels, chains, and pedals to avoid soiling other items.
Books Use small boxes, and alternate spine and open
sides laying flat in the box. You may also choose to use paper
to fill empty gaps.
Bottles Tape bottles shut and wrap in paper to prevent
damage. Bottles can be placed in plastic bags for extra protection.
Dressers & Chest/Drawers If you plan to leave items
inside, make sure to pad the inside well so that things do
not rattle around or make noise. Then cover with blankets
& tape or rope to secure the drawers.
Chairs Wrap the arms and legs with padding to prevent
scratching. Chairs without arms can be secured together with
tape or rope in pairs, seat to seat.
China Wrap china in clean packing paper and place
in boxes sectioned off with specially designed dish packs.
Clothing The quickest and easiest way to move hanging
clothes are in wardrobe containers or in clean sheets or blankets(burrito
wrap).
Small Appliance & Electronics Use original carton
and foam packing whenever possible. This includes stereos,
computers, etcŠ. Bubblewrap, paper, blankets may also be used
if packing in new carton.
Heavy Items When necessary, individually wrap tools,
canned goods and other small heavy items before placing in
boxes.
Lamp Shades Always place in padded cartons separated
with paper to avoid getting dirty & damaged.
Washer & Dishwashers Remove hoses and place padding
between tub and sides to avoid movement while in transit.
Refrigerators Defrost and air dry before loading.
Allow 24-hours settling time before plugging in at destination.
Gas Appliances Contact your local gas company for
disconnection and capping.
Lawnmowers/Snowblowers Remove all gas and oil completely
before loading onto truck.
Mirrors & Glass X the tape crisscrossed both sides
when possible to absorb vibration while in transit to prevent
breakage. Pad generously before placing in cartons. Always
stand on end and never lay them flat.
Rugs Roll them up and secure with shrinkwrap or
rope.
Soft Goods Pack soft goods in pillows, towels, or
blankets separated by layers to cushion them.
Statues & Figurines Wrap in bubble wrap or paper.
Stemware Individually wrap. Cushion inside and out
and place in a dish pack carton.
Tables Remove legs and tie them together, if possible.
Store hardware in a bag and tape to the underside of the table.
Loading Tips
Lifting - Consider using a dolly or two when moving
heavy items. Appliance dollies and 4-wheel dollies can greatly
reduce the strain on your back. When picking up boxes and
furniture, remember to lift with your legs and not your back.
Don't hesitate to ask for help on heavier items. The idea
is to have everything reach the destination in good condition,
including you and or your fellow moving partners.
Carton Capacity - We have found that the following
box sizes are safe for the indicated capacities listed below:
| Box Size |
Weight Capacity |
Ideal Items |
| 1.5 Cu. Ft. |
50 70 lbs. |
(books, records, cd's) |
| 3.0 Cu. Ft. |
35 50 lbs. |
(linens, clothing, etc.) |
| 4.5 Cu. Ft. |
10 25 lbs. |
(pillows, games) |
| 5.2 Cu. Ft. |
75 100 lbs. |
(breakables, dishes, lamps) dishpacks |
| 6.0 Cu. Ft. |
10 15 lbs. |
(pillows, comforters, etc.) |
Loading Your Truck
When loading your truck or trailer your primary goals are
to maximize your space and minimize shifting within the vehicle
while in transit. Plan on building a series of walls and tiers
within your truck or trailer. As you build inside, keep the
following in mind:
- Heavy Items belong on the bottom of each tier, while light
items or fragile boxes belong on the top.
- Load furniture in the beginning of the loading process,
and place tables and sofas on end instead of upright.
- Fill all spaces in each tier with smaller items such as
boxes, toys and chairs.
- Use Padding: Be generous when padding fragile items. Remember,
do not use tape on finished surfaces because you can ruin
the finish.
Items Prohibited from Loading

Aerosol Cans
Ammunition
Cleaning Supplies
Gasoline
Oil
Insecticides
Bleach
Live Plants
Loaded Firearms
Matches/Candles
Paint Thinners/Solvents
Perishable Goods
Propane Tanks
Pets
Our goal is to provide you with as much information as possible.
We hope that by providing this information we helped assist
in making your move much easier. If you have any additional
questions please feel free to contact our office at 440.885.8571
or send email to
info@americaneaglemoving.net.
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