Ballina

Ballina

Ballina

Ballina


Here's a couple of helpful packing tips to to get you started. Should you have any specific questions relating to your move then
feel free to
contact Ballina Removals directly.

  • Pictures
    Use a picture box.

    Line bottom of box with paper.

    Place picture in box, then stuff front, back and along the top with paper.

    It is sometime possible to pack more than one picture in a box.

    Packing of pictures is always required for long distance moves or moves into storage.

    On a local move there is no need to pack your pictures. The movers will deal with them on the day of the move.


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  • General Packing Tips
    Tape the bottom of every box; tape the top closed tightly when full. Run two strips of tape along the side and one strip down the center. (If the box is still not strong enough, apply more tape on the sides.)

    Use small boxes for heavier items; larger boxes for light weight, bulky items.

    Wrap small and/or fragile items individually.

    Stuff top, bottom and sides of boxes with paper. This helps prevent shifting, rubbing and possible breakage.

    Stack boxes to the top to prevent them from being crushed. But don't pack fragile items too tightly. Stuff with paper.

    Label the contents of every box and the room where it belongs. Group boxes together that belong in the same room. Label any boxes/items "STORAGE" that will be stored for you. 


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  • Don't Pack These Items
    Money, securities, valuable papers or jewelry. Keep them with you.

    Flammable items: aerosol cans, paints, gasoline, etc.

    Perishable times: frozen foods, produce, plants, etc.

    Soaps, polishes or medicines with foods.

    Kitchenware or other heavy items in boxes with dishware.


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  • Dishware and Glasses
    Use double corrugated boxes.

    Cushion the bottom with rolled up paper.

    Wrap each piece individually.

    Bundle flatware in groups of three and wrap the bundle.

    Don't place one layer of dishware directly on top of another; separate with a layer of stuffed paper.

    Cushion the top and sides with paper to prevent shifting. The steadier the contents, the less chance of damages.


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  • Clothing
    Put hanging clothes in wardrobe boxes.

    Place shoes in medium size boxes. Use paper to protect and keep pairs seperated.

    Place other clothes in medium size/linen size boxes.


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  • Lamps
    Remove lightbulbs.

    Put lampshade in separate box. Mark "FRAGILE."


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  • Electronics
    If possible, pack in original cartons. If not, pack each item in ample amounts of bubble wrap and/or white paper.

    Code wiring with tape for easy reinstallation.

    Stereo: fasten down the tone arm and dustcover.

    Compact disk: check instructions to secure the laser.

    Personal computer: backup all important diskettes; "park" the hard disk (program often included on diagnostics diskette). For floppy disk drive, insert an old or blank disk. 


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  • What Happens If We Want It dropped Off At a later Time
    Yes thats ok we can do storage and drop of when ever the customer wants back to top
  • Check List

    Change of address notification check list:

       Local Council
       Health Funds/Medicare
       Australian Electoral Commission
       Australian Tax Office
       Magazine subscriptions
       Internet service providers
       Dentists/Doctors
       Phone service provider
       Power/Water/Gas Companies
       Charities
       Clubs
       RTA
       Financial Institutions
       Household Services
       Insurance Companies
       Employers
       Accountants
       Solicitors
       Superannuation funds
       Centerlink and pension providers


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