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Air Conditioners
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Consult your
authorized dealer or
service man on your
particular model.
Some sealed unites
should be bolted
down.
Bedding
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Place bedding in
clean cartons. Light
articles such as
blankets or pillows
may be put into
furniture drawers.
Beds
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The movers will
dismantle your beds
and set them up in
your new residence.
Books
- Books should be
placed in small
strong, securely
tied cartons. They
should be placed
cover to cover,
alternating bindings
to prevent the pages
from becoming
damaged. Wrap
Valuable books
individually. Do Not
Pack books in
furniture drawers or
leave them in
portable bookcases.
Bric-a-Brac
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Wrap separately and
pack in cartons,
boxes, or barrels.
Cushion well with
newsprint. Pack
largest and heaviest
items in bottom of
container.
Canned Goods
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Pack upright in
small, sturdy
cartons. Do no pack
beyond the limit of
portability, not
over 50 pounds to
each container.
Approximately 24
cans should be
ample.
China
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Wrap china and all
fragile objects in
paper individually.
Large plates and
heavy pieces should
be placed on the
bottom of the
container, on edge,
smaller plates,
cups, and saucers
toward the top of
the container.
Plates and dishes
should be placed in
a vertical position
with pads of paper
in between.
Recommended - 3" of
paper on the bottom
of the barrel or
carton and 2" of
paper in between
layers. Do not pack
above edge of
container.
Clothing
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Our
men will move your
clothing on hangers,
from the closets
directly to
wardrobes that are
available through us. Wardrobes
will hold
approximately 25
hangers depending on
the size of
garments. Your
clothing will reach
you clean and
wrinkle-free. For
storage, clothing
should be cleaned.
Small clothing
articles pack nicely
in suitcases, boxes,
or trunks.
Clocks
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Pendulums on clocks
should be removed or
secured tightly to
the base of the
clock. Small clocks
may be wrapped and
placed in boxes.
Curtains
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Before moving day,
remove curtains from
the rods and fold
them neatly in
drawers or clean,
white, tissue-lined
cartons.
Draperies
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These may be placed
on hangers and
transferred to
wardrobe cartons or
they may be folded
and placed in
cartons. To save
handling, they can
be sent to the
cleaners and
delivered directly
to your new home.
Drawers in Furniture
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Articles such as
blankets, cushions,
pillows, and
clothing may be left
in drawers. DO not
pack heavy items in
dresser, bureau,
server, or buffet
drawers. NEVER leave
liquids, breakables,
or firearms in
drawers.
Dryers, Electric or
Gas
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Check with your
service man. Motors
may need to be
checked and secured.
Freezers
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These appliances
must be completely
defrosted one or two
days prior to
moving. They should
be dried and aired
to avoid musty odor.
Safety of contents
cannot be guaranteed
so it is best to
empty your freezer
and plan meals that
will use up
perishable contents.
Check with your
service man to be
sure the motor is
bolted, if
necessary.
Jewelry
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Keep valuable
jewelry in your
immediate
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Glass Tops to
Furniture
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For complete safety,
these items should
be crated. This is a
"must" when storing
or shipping; for
local moving
however, they
frequently can be
removed and replaced
by the mover who
will pad them safely
in the van.
Glassware
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Stemware and
glassware should be
wrapped individually
and placed in
barrels or placed in
the top of china
containers. Do not
nest unwrapped
glassed in each
other. Place wrapped
glassware right side
up, not on their
sides.
Grandfather Clocks
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Remove chimes.
Secure weight chains
tightly against the
base of the clock
with wire or strong
string and remove
weights or
pendulums. If it is
going a long
distance, call a
reputable clock man
to prepare the works
against damage.
Kitchen Utensils
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Kitchen utensils
should be clean and
placed in cartons or
barrels. Durable,
heavy pieces placed
on the bottom, light
ones on the top with
each piece padded
against dents,
chipping, or
scratching.
Toasters, irons,
waffle irons,
mixers, etc. may be
wrapped individually
and placed in
cartons with other
kitchen utensils.
Lamps
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Remove ornamental
tops and put in a
safe place... one
you will remember.
Small lamps may be
wrapped and placed
in cartons for safe
moving.
Lampshades
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Wrap in white, clean
tissue paper only,
place in cartons,
mark "Fragile." Do
not use newsprint.
They may be nested
but do not pack them
so as to tear lining
or puncture
parchment shades.
Linens
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Table and bed linens
should be put into
strong cartons or
trunks. They should
be lined with tissue
or clean white or
brown paper to
protect from dust.
Do not use newsprint
as a liner as the
ink may soil the
fabric.
Linoleum
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The moving company
is not responsible
for the safe moving
of linoleum which
has been used or
tacked to the floor
or which cracks and
breaks when rolled.
Mattresses
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Our moving men will
protect your
mattress with
Stretch Wrap. Do not
try to roll or
handle as this may
result in damaged
springs or fabrics.
You may protect them
with a sheet or
mattress cover if
you like.
Medicines
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Seal bottles and jar
stoppers. Wrap
individually,
placing them upright
in small cartons or
metal waste
containers.
Mirrors
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For storage or long
distance moving,
they must be crated
for safe handling.
Wall mirrors will be
removed by the
movers, if they are
not fastened to the
walls. Mirrors will
not be installed on
walls at the new
residence. Mirror
tops on furniture
will be taken off
and replaced at
destination.
Mowers and Gasoline
Powered Tools
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Gas tanks should be
drained and oil
reservoirs emptied.
No flammable
mixtures or articles
may be transported
on public carriers.
Paintings and
Pictures -
Small pictures can
be safely placed
between the folds of
blankets or pillows
in drawers or
cartons. Large and
valuable pictures
and paintings must
be padded, wrapped,
and crated for
moving.
Food
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Dispose of food in
open containers that
might spill or spoil
enrooted. The
carrier will not be
liable for damage
caused by food
spilling on other
items. Perishable
food should never be
stored or shipped.
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Stereos
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Secure the tone arm
and turntable
against the movement
by tying. Secure the
changer to avoid
it's moving forward.
On delicate,
expensive players,
it is wise to have
this done by an
experienced
serviceman.
Records, Tapes, and
CD Players
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Pack records on end,
side by side, to
provide the greatest
resistance to weight
pressure. Use small
cartons only.
Plants
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These should be
handled personally
by you or given to
your florist to send
to your destination.
The moving company
will not assume
responsibility for
living plants.
Refrigerators
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Defrost and
thoroughly dry your
refrigerator before
moving. This is very
important. The doors
should be left open
several hours to air
after defrosting.
All pans, trays,
crispers, shelves,
or removable parts
should be removed
and wrapped
separately. have
your refrigerator
serviced. Motor may
have to be bolted
down before moving.
Do not plug it in at
the new home until
it has been
unbolted.
Rugs
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It is not necessary
to remove rugs from
floors. Our men will
do this for you.
They will be rolled
to avoid crushing.
If they are to be
stored, have them
cleaned. Tacks
should be removed
form carpeting
before our movers
arrive.
Sewing Machines
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These do no need
special servicing
for local moving.
For long distance,
the driver will
stuff paper in and
around the machine
and place paper
between the lid and
base to prevent
rubbing.
Silverware
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Leave in original
containers or wrap
in cloth or low
sulfur-content
paper, or tissue and
pack in boxes. Place
padding in silver
chests to prevent
moving and
scratching.
Stoves
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Must be disconnected
prior to pick-up. Be
sure gas lines are
shut off tight and
capped, if possible.
For electric ranges,
if the coils are
loose, they must be
removed together
with griddles, deep
fryers and removable
parts, then packed
separately.
Television Sets
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Some sets require
that they be checked
before moving. Some
color TV's must be
serviced both before
and after moving.
Television antennas
should be removed
from roof tops and
disassembled.
Toilet Articles
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Seal the corks and
stoppers of
cosmetics,
medicines, and
perfume bottles with
natural nail polish,
paraffin, or masking
tape before wrapping
separately in paper
and placing upright
in cartons or metal
waste containers.
Tools
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If they are
valuable, wrap
separately. Tools,
as a rule, can be
put into small
strong cartons
without wrapping
individually.
Valuables
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Legal documents, all
important papers,
jewels and currency
should be handled by
you personally. Keep
them in your
immediate
possession.
Washers
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Automatic washers
must be serviced by
an authorized
service man. Motors
should be checked
and secured, tumbler
action should be
protected and
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