Guidelines
for Packing your container
- Distribute the weight evenly in your
container, not all on one side.
- Boxes should be filled completely
and lids closed.
- Protect your items with paper pads,
bubble pack or moving blankets.
- Place heavy items on the bottom,
lightweight items on the top.
- Heavy items should be packed in small
boxes for easier lifting. Lightweight items can go in
larger boxes.
- Pack all your items as tight as possible.
Avoid leaving open space where items can shift. A good
rule of thumb is to pack the container one quarter at
a time.
- Prop the door open while you are
loading to keep it from closing unexpectedly.
- Secure the container when it is unattended
with a strong commercial grade padlock. For extra security,
it is a good idea to park your car in front of the door
of the container.
- Use the inventory list in the packet
you received from your Customer Care Representative to
make it easy to keep track of your items
Tables
and Chairs: Disassemble if possible, wrapping
legs with paper pads to avoid scratching. Place any hardware
in a plastic bag and tape to the underside of the table.
Wrap the table top with cloth or paper pads and place against
the side of the container, not on the bottom.
Upholstered
items: Couches can be packed on their feet,
with a second couch inverted on top of the other for protection.
A single couch can be placed on end, using paper pads to
protect the arm rests.
Mattresses:
Place mattresses and box springs in a protective bag, and
place along the side of the container.
Rugs:
After vacuuming rugs, sprinkle with moth flakes, roll up,
tie with a rope, and pad with paper pads.
Lamps:
Place small bases in dresser drawers with paper or cloth
padding, and large ones in boxes with wadded-up paper in
the extra space. Shades should be placed in individual boxes
with wadded-up paper in the empty spaces.
Beds:
Tie bed rails together and use mattress covers for mattress
and box springs.
Bicycles
and Tools: Clean and cover with a paper
pad or moving blankets to protect your other goods from
being torn. Small tools can be placed in a box together.
Long handled tools should be taped together.
Clothing:
Wardrobe boxes are best for storing clothing. You can place
shoes and folded items in the bottom and use the metal bar
to hang others on the top. Small garment items can be left
in dresser drawers.
Mirrors
and Pictures: Wrap mirrors and pictures
in paper and bubble wrap and pack in a mirror packing box.
Do not lay mirror boxes flat. If possible, place between
a mattress and box spring, or place on the side of your
container.
Appliances:
Clean thoroughly before storing. Drain all water and leave
doors slightly ajar to prevent mildew. Tape down all moving
parts. Lightweight items can be stored inside appliances
with proper padding.
Books
and Papers: Pack in small boxes for easy
lifting.
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