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To prevent damage or scratching other items, secure electrical cords to their objects with tape or plastic

cling wrap.

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Appliances and media components are safest when transported in their original

packaging. Bonus Tip: Don’t have the packaging? Contact an electronics store and

ask if they have discarded boxes available.

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Protect mattresses by covering them with old sheets or a mattress cover,

and keep them flat during your move.

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Secure blankets or towels over

the tops and around edges and corners of

any delicate furniture

surfaces to prevent damage.

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Place anything

that could leak in a

resealable plastic bag

(remove air from

bag before sealing) prior to

boxing it up.

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Wrap larger framed pictures and artwork in towels and place in a pillowcase.

Transport these items upright (do not lay flat).

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Plates, small frames,

DVDs, and other flat items are

safest when packed

standing on their side.

Bonus Tip: Individually wrap

breakable items prior to boxing.

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Bowls and glasses are safest when individually wrapped and packed

upside down on their rims.

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Cushion the top and bottom of a box containing fragile items with a few layers of crumpled up newspaper,

bags, or shredded paper.

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When filling each

box, prioritize

by weight, putting

the heaviest items at

the bottom and the lightest items on

top.