Good
packing is essential for a successful move. If you choose to pack your
personal belongings, it's especially important that you be familiar with
the equipment and techniques that will best protect your possessions.
Use the links below to learn more.
Follow the simple guidelines below to ensure that your possessions
are safely and securely packed for moving or storage.
Ready, Set, Pack! Good Packing Means...
- Limiting cartons, when possible, to a maximum weight of 50
pounds to make handling easier.
- Wrapping items carefully.
- Providing plenty of cushioning to absorb shock.
- Using sturdy cartons that close.
- Making sure cartons are firmly packed and do not rattle, bulge
outward or bend inward.
- Not mixing items from different rooms in the same carton, when
possible.
Checklist of the Basics
- Start with out-of-season items. Next, pack things used infrequently.
Leave until last the things you'll need until moving day until moving
day.
- Empty drawers of breakable, spillable items and anything that would
puncture or damage other items and pack these separately in boxes.
However, blankets, sweaters, lingerie, bath towels and similar soft,
lightweight goods may be left in drawers.
- Pack similar items together. Do not pack a delicate china figurine in
the same carton with cast-iron frying pans, for example.
- Keep all parts or pairs of things together. For example, curtain rod
hangers, mirror bolts and other small hardware items should be placed in
plastic bags, and taped or tied securely to the article to which they
belong.
- Wind electrical cords, fastening them so they do not dangle.
- Wrap items individually in clean paper; use tissue paper, paper
towels or even facial tissue for fine china, crystal and delicate items.
Colored wrapping draws attention to very small things. Use a double
layer of newspaper for a good outer wrapping.
- Place a two- or three-inch layer of crushed paper in the bottom of a
carton for cushioning.
- Build up items inside of the box in layers, with heaviest things on
the bottom, medium weight next and lightest on top. As each layer is
completed, fill in empty spaces firmly with crushed paper and add more
crushed paper to make a level base for the next layer, or use sheets or
cardboard cut from cartons as dividers.
- Cushion well with crushed paper. Towels and lightweight blankets may
also be used for padding and cushioning. The more fragile the item, the
more cushioning needed. Be sure no sharp points, edges or rims are left
uncovered.
- Pack small, fragile, individually wrapped items separately or a few
together in small boxes, cushioning with crushed or shredded paper.
- Place several smaller boxes in a single large box, filling in spaces
with crushed paper. Keep in mind the weight of the larger box as you
pack.
- Avoid overloading cartons, but strive for a firm pack that will
prevent items from shifting; the cover should close easily without
force, but should not bend inward.
- Seal cartons tightly with tape.
- As you finish packing each carton, list the contents on the side of
the carton along with the name of the room it was packed from. This
provides easy viewing of contents while cartons are stacked. You may
want to keep a notebook containing an inventory of your packed cartons,
and/or develop a numbering or coding system for your cartons.

Packing Cartons & Boxes
Use the descriptions below as a guide for selecting the proper carton
or box* to pack your valuable possessions.
1.5-Cubic-Foot Carton
Small carton is ideal for heavier items such as
books and compact discs.
3.0-Cubic-Foot Carton
Medium-sized carton that can be used for pots and pans,
toys and small appliances.
4.5-Cubic Foot Carton
Ideal for items such as lampshades, board games
and linens.
6.0-Cubic-Foot Carton
Large carton that should be used for
lightweight, bulky items such as large pillows, down comforters and
blankets.
Dishpack
Extra sturdy carton for fragile items including dishes,
china, crystal and glassware. Carton dividers are available to provide
additional protection.
Wardrobe Carton
With its included hanger bar, this large box is a
convenient way to transport clothing from your closet. Could also be
used to hang your draperies.
Mirror/Picture Carton
Telescoping cartons that are designed to fit
almost any mirror or picture.
Mattress Carton
Available in all sizes, use this carton to protect
any mattress and box spring.
