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Identify contents of each carton for easy unpacking.
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Use fragile stickers to identify those boxes that need special care.
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Blankets and linens are best moved in larger cartons.
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Pillows can be packed in dresser drawers.
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Phonograph records should be packed on edge in upright position (ask about our specially-designed carton).
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Books should be packed on edge in a one or two cubic foot carton for easy handling (ask about our special book carton).
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Tape cartons on the bottom (two strips) and top (one strip).
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Cartons should weigh no more than 50 to 60 pounds.
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Pack lampshades in cartons by themselves.
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Do not pack cleaning solutions etc in the same cartons as food items or medicines.
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Do not wrap linens, books, and lampshades in newspaper, as the ink will rub off.
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Do not pack irons, kitchenware etc in same box as china and glass.
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Do not pack heavy articles on top of shoes. They travel well in the bottom of wardrobe containers.
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Remove the weights from grandfather clock before moving.
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If you plan to do your own packing, start well in advance of the big day. This avoids last minute rush and stress.
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Tie brooms, mops and curtain rods in bundles (ask about our special telescoping household utility carton--you'll be amazed at how much it will hold).
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Consider wardrobe containers--each container will accommodate two linear feet of closet space, and are available in either full length or short. They are also perfect for packing draperies.