Refrigerators: Secure all drawers,
ice containers, and other parts which might come loose or break
during transport. Pad any exposed coils to protect them during the
move.
Tips about packing the awkward things
Many of these hard-to-handle items require
special preparation before moving day.
Bicycles: Loosen the handlebars and
turn them sideways. Cover chains and pedals to keep oil and grease
off other items.
Mirrors: Wrap small mirrors in
newspaper and pack them in boxes. Cover wall mirrors, large
paintings and other artwork with cardboard, tape securely, and stand
them along the sides of the truck or if they fit, inside wardrobe
boxes.
Lawn Furniture: If these pieces are
too heavy or bulky to move intact, disassemble, put nuts and bolts
in a plastic bag, tape to a furniture piece, and tie the pieces
together.
Rugs: Roll up carpets and throw
rugs with rope or tape.
Valuables: Keep your valuables with
you throughout your move.
Power Tools/Tool Chests: Make sure
all sharp edges or attachments are taped together and wrapped to
prevent injury. Power tools should be packed with plenty of
cushioning, and tool chests should be taped or tied securely.
Garden Tools: Pack small tools in
boxes along with hoses. Tape long-handled tools together.
lawnmowers, yard edger's: Empty gasoline from all tanks and check for
oil leaks.
Garage/Attic: Use medium-sized
boxes for such items as spray paints, paint brushes, car waxes,
unopened motor oil cans, fertilizers, insecticides, etc.
Do not take oil rags: Dispose of them to avoid
spontaneous combustion. Empty all gasoline cans, air them out then
recap tightly. Be sure nothing you move can release dangerous fumes
which can taint your other belongings - or cause a fire.