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Hints
to save you time and money
The use of Packing accessories such as Cartons, Port-a-Robes,
Paper, Tape, Bubble-wrap and Plastic covers will maintain and protect
your goods
whilst in storage. Fill cartons to capacity; partially full or
bulging cartons may tip or collapse. Heavy items like books or tools
should be
packed in small cartons so they are easy to handle. Books should
be packed flat, not on their spines. Packing and labelling cartons
room by room
makes the unpacking much easier, and if you need to find something
in storage you will have some idea of which carton to begin looking
in.
Appliances:
Fridges, freezers and other white
goods should be thoroughly DRY and CLEAN before storing.
Whilst in storage the door should be secured
slightly ajar. A deodoriser placed inside fridges or freezers
is also a good idea to maintain freshness. Don't
place items inside fridges or
freezers as the shelves and linings can be easily marked and
damaged .
Furniture:
Empty the contents of wardrobes, drawers and cupboards
to protect the shelving and structure of these items. Clothing
and personal goods should be packed in strong secure cartons
with some naphthalene,
mothballs or similar product to protect and maintain their
condition. Where possible, remove the legs from items of furniture
eg. bed bases,
tables etc to avoid damage and save space. Vacuum food crumbs
from lounges to prevent attracting vermin.
Dishes
and glassware:
Place a layer of packing inside the bottom
and top of cartons containing breakables. Protect fragile items
by wrapping them individually in packing paper (newsprint can
be very messy and possibly
stain). Nest cups and bowls, stand plates, sauce platters,
casseroles on their edges. Fill any gaps the cartons with packing
eg: scrunched
paper linen. This will keep your fragile items well protected
and prevent them from moving around in the cartons whilst in
transit. Label all cartons
containing fragile items and avoid storing heavy items on the
top of these cartons.
Mirrors, windows,
screens and paintings:
These items should
be protected by packing material eg: bubble-wrap or in a flat-pack
carton
store them standing on their edges in an upright position (not
lying flat).
Metal
items:
Wrapping silver in NON ACID tissue paper or plastic
bags can help reduce tarnishing. Wipe chrome or cast iron with
a little machine oil to help retard rust.
Electrical
items:
Your electrical equipment is very delicate
and sensitive and should be handled with care. The original
boxes are ideal
to repack in. However wrapping items individually in bubbie-wrap,
packing them in cartons, and sealing the top will offer protection
for your electrical
items. Remember to pack out any gaps in the cartons. Pack records
or similar on their edges to prevent warping.
Battery operated applainces
and toys:
We recommend that you
remove the batteries to avoid damage from leaking batteries.
Computers:
Computers, like your other electrical items, need
special care. The original boxes are highly recommended for
packing. However
bubble-wrap and good quality packing cartons will do the job.
Remember to use some packing or linen in the bottom and top
of cartons. This provides
extra protection to the contents. Pack out any gaps. Modern
computers have "self parking heads." If you are unsure
about your computer, refer to the manufacturer's manual, or
consult your retailer,
especially if storing for longer than six months.
Mowers
and other machinery:
Drain fuel and oil from all machinery.
This reduces risk of leakage, spillage and damage to other
goods in your space. Petrol and oil left in are also a fire
hazard.
Planning
your storage space:
As a general rule place large, heavy items that you
can stack
upon at the rear of the space. Then
work forwards
and upwards with lighter, fragile items. Those items that
you may need to access often, place in the
front of the space. Depending
on the goods
you have stored, you may need to allow for walk ways. Packing
in professional storage cartons will make the storing and
unpacking easier and safer,
saving you time and worry. Professional packing and storage
accessories will provide your goods with the preparation
they need for storage and
maintain their condition for the term of the storage.
Moving
checklist:
Arrange disconnection and reconnection
of services eg: Power, Gas, Phone. Cancel any deliveries
eg: papers, milk, soft drinks.
Your local Post Office will assist you with mail redirection.
Important Authorities and Business Houses to notify of your
change of address are: Electoral Office, Motor Vehicle Registration
and Licence
Authority, Taxation Office, Banks and Financial Institutions,
Insurance Companies, Educational Institutions, Department
of Security (re Pension
payments. Family Payments etc), Medicare, Club Membership
and Subscriptions.
What
not to store:
Any goods that are illegal, stolen, inflammable,
explosive, environmentally harmful, hazardous perishable
or that are a risk to the property of person. eg. Chlorine,
acid, paints,
petrol.
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