
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Our
buy and sell area is
now
open for you to
place
your
online free classified
ads.
Advertise
what ever you
have to sell in Vancouver
and
the lower mainland! |
|
 
| Proper packing is essential for a
successful move. That's why many families entrust the
packing of their valuable possessions to the professionals
EZ Go Movers Ltd.
We offers years of
experience in packing the personal possessions for
generations of families, using the latest materials and
techniques to meet every packing requirement. Your
EZ Go Movers Ltd Moving Consultant
will gladly provide you with an estimate for this
important service. If you have the time, however, and have
decided to do your own packing, this guide shares some of
the techniques and helpful suggestions to protect your
items during your move. |
|
Pre-Planning |
| EZ Go
Movers Ltd has a complete range of cartons and
material specially designed to provide specific items with
maximum protection: |
 |
China/Dish Pack:
china, glass, lamps, small pictures, silverware,
bric-a-brac. |
| |
Small Carton:
books, canned and dry goods, shoes, records, tools. |
| |
Medium Carton:
lampshades, kitchenware, small appliances, hats. |
| |
Large Carton:
linens, blankets, pillows, cushions, lamps, toys. |
| |
Mirror Pack: Picture
frame, mirrors,
pictures, glass. |
| |
Wardrobe: clothes,
drapes. |
| |
Packing Material:
EZ Go Movers Ltd
uses unprinted newsprint as a good all-purpose wrapping
and cushioning material. Printed newspaper, although
plentiful, should be used only as an outer wrapping as the
ink will rub off and can become embedded in fine china.
White unprinted newsprint is sold by the pound and is
available from EZ Go Movers Ltd. |
| |
Black Felt Marker:
This, of course, is used for marking your packed cartons.
In the case of a local or provincial move , where the
boxes will be returned to EZ Go
Movers Ltd for refund, it is important that you only
write on the tape which you have used to seal the box, as
marked boxes are non-refundable. Be sure to put the
letters "P.B.O." (packed by owner) on the tape of your
packed cartons so when the van operator takes an inventory
of your goods, there won't be any question as to what you
packed and what EZ Go Movers Ltd packed. On each carton write your name,
contents, and indicate to which room it should be
delivered at destination - such as kitchen, den, dining
room, bedroom #1, #2, master bedroom, etc. Mark "Fragile"
and "This Side Up" on delicate items. |
| |
Sealing Tape:
Obtain proper tape from EZ Go
Movers Ltd or go to your local hardware/department
store and purchase carton sealing tape, at least 1-1/2 or
2 inches wide to properly seal top and bottom of cartons. |
| |
Packing Cartons:
Based on experience, the following chart indicates the
quantity of cartons recommended for packing an average
household:
| Box Description |
Number of of Bedrooms |
| |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
| China Pack |
2 - 3 |
2 - 4 |
3 - 5 |
3 - 5 |
| 2 cubic foot |
5 - 10 |
7 - 12 |
10 - 15 |
12 - 17 |
| 4 cubic foot |
5 - 7 |
5 - 8 |
7 - 10 |
8 - 12 |
| 6 cubic foot |
4 - 6 |
5 - 7 |
6 - 8 |
7 - 9 |
| mirror/picture |
2 - 3 |
3 - 4 |
4 - 5 |
4 - 6 |
| wardrobe |
1 - 3 |
2 - 4 |
4 - 5 |
5 - 7 |
| mattress |
2 - 4 |
3 - 6 |
4 - 8 |
5 - 9 |
|
Although these may be used as a general guideline,
adjustment should be made based on items to be packed.
|
|
Prohibited Items |
| |
Do not pack dangerous or flammable items
such as propane tanks, lighter fluid, paint, oily rags,
ammunition, matches, charcoal, pool chemicals, bleach,
fertilizers, chemistry sets and acid batteries etc. All
aerosol cans containing such things as spray paint, oven
cleaner, butane lighter fuel, antiperspirant, hair spray
etc. will not be accepted for shipping. These could
explode and cause severe damage to your possessions, as
well as possibly rendering your Transit or Storage
Protection invalid. If you have any doubt about what may
be a potentially dangerous item, ask your
EZ Go Movers Ltd
Moving Consultant before you pack. |
|
Exceptional Value Items |
| |
Do not pack in your cartons items of
exceptional value, such as jewelry, precious stones, coin
collections, currency, deeds, notes, securities, stocks,
bonds, stamp collections, etc. or any articles of
intrinsic value. You should take these valuables with you
or make other arrangements for their transfer. Be sure to
check with your homeowners insurance agent for coverage. |
|
Perishable Items |
| |
Check with EZ Go
Movers Ltd for specific information on moving all
types of plants, preserves, canned goods, frozen goods and
foodstuffs (potatoes, vegetables etc.) |
|
Liability |
| |
EZ Go Movers Ltd
does not assume liability for damage to owner-packed items
unless there is visible external damage to the carton that
might possibly indicate mishandling, and then only to the
declared value of the carton. |
|
Specific Packing Tips |
| EZ Go
Movers Ltd has a complete range of cartons and
material specially designed to provide specific items with
maximum protection: |
|
|
China: For these
fragile items, you should use dish-packs or sturdy, medium
cartons with 3-4 inches of crumpled newspaper in the
bottom of the carton for additional cushioning. Everyday
plates can be wrapped in stacks of four, however, the more
delicate the plates, the smaller the stack. Place one
plate in a corner of your stack of unprinted newsprint and
using 1-2 layers of papers, pull the corner up and over
the top plate. Fold the side corners of the paper into the
middle and then place another plate on top. Repeat the
process until you have four plates in a stack,
individually protected by layers of paper. Finish the
process by rolling the stack away from you to the far
corner until the bundle is completely wrapped and
protected. Then place the bundle into the carton ON EDGE.
Never lay plates flat or in a corner. |
| Plates can form
the bottom tier or layer of the carton, followed by bowls
in the next layer and finally by cups, glassware, goblets
and other light, fragile items. Separate each layer in the
carton with a cushion of newspaper and ensure that each
wrapped piece is snug in its layer to prevent movement.
Empty spaces can be filled with crushed newspaper and the
top of the carton should be marked "Fragile". |
| Bowls: Bowls and
odd shaped items are just right for the second layer.
Following the same method for packing plates, wrap
individually in unprinted newsprint, stack three or four
to a group and wrap them again in a double layer of
newsprint. As with plates, place shallow bowls or odd
shaped pieces on edge in a row in
the carton. |
| Cups: Everyday
cups can be stacked in groups of two. Place one cup in a
corner of your packing paper. Using 1-2 layers of paper,
pull the corner up and into the cup. Make sure that the
paper completely fills the cup and covers all edges, then
stack the second cup into the first with the handle facing
the opposite direction. Now pull up the side corners of
the paper and fill the inside of the second cup. Roll the
bundle away from you until it is completely protected.
Place the bundle upside down in
the carton with the handles to the inside. |
| Fragile Cups
should be wrapped individually with their handles
additionally wrapped with paper towels or a single sheet
of white newsprint. Handles should face in. |
| Glassware: Again,
a sturdy carton and a generous amount of crushed newspaper
as cushioning is necessary for additional protection. The
top layer of your dishpack is perfect for glassware and
cups. Glasses are wrapped like cups and can be nested in
sets of three or four, using your own discretion. Start by
placing the glass diagonally on your sheet of white
newsprint and wrap from corner to corner. Stop midway and
fold the two remaining corners of the newsprint to the
bottom and the rim of the glass covering it completely.
You can then nest an additional glass and complete
wrapping by rolling it to the far corner. |
| Stemware and goblets
are more fragile and should be wrapped individually. Fill
the goblet with crumpled tissue and then roll the goblet
in the same manner as the glasses. |
| Glass pitchers and
vases are also wrapped in this method. Large items go into
the bottom of the dish-pack. It's bottom up when you pack. |
| Books: Books are
heavy so use small cartons. Place in an upright position,
alternating bound edge to open edge. Do not press against
the exposed edges which would mar the pages. Expensive,
sentimental, or unusual books should be wrapped
individually. |
| Clothing/Drapes:
EZ Go Movers Ltd
uses a special dust proof wardrobe carton with a metal bar
for hanging clothes such as dresses, suits, coats and
drapes. It will save you the inconvenience of pressing
them later. Ask EZ Go Movers Ltd for this time saving container. If you
wish, clothing can be folded and placed in a suitcase or a
large carton. Dresser drawers can also be utilized for
some clothing although all other items should be removed
from the dresser drawers and packed in cartons. The
contents of the dresser drawers should not be heavy. |
| Food: Try to use
up as much food as possible before moving. Seal open boxes
of food such as cereals, powdered foods, etc. Cover holes
of shaker-type containers and seal with tape. Put small
containers of condiments and spices together in a small
box before packing them into a larger carton. Canister
contents can be left in canisters with tight fitting lids
although they should be individually wrapped with
newsprint and sealed with tape to prevent spillage and
damage. |
| Liquids: If it is
necessary to pack a liquid, the lid should be fastened
securely, taped, and the entire container placed inside a
plastic bag with a tight closure. |
| Pots, Pans & Small
Appliances: These items should be packed in medium
size cartons. Don't forget the crumpled paper in the
bottom of the carton first. If pots, pans and trays are a
graduated set, each one should be wrapped separately and
then nested together. The heavier the item, the smaller
the box. Keep a layer of newsprint between each wrapped
pan, pot or tray. Small unbreakable wrapped packages can
be placed inside the wrapped group to utilize space. |
| Small appliances
should be wrapped in several layers of newsprint. Remember
to drain water from any appliance that has a reservoir,
for example, steam irons, vaporizer, humidifiers, dental
appliances, coffee makers. Always pack cords and
accessories with the appropriate appliance to avoid
confusion during unpacking. If the appliance has a fixed
cord, put a layer of paper between the cord and the
appliance to prevent scratches. |
| Radio - Clock: If
they are small, these and similar items can be packed with
the linens; otherwise, pack as for appliances. Grandfather
clocks should be serviced by an expert. |
| Lamp Base: Remove
the shade, harp and bulb. Wrap the body of the lamp in
plenty of packing paper, keeping at least one layer of
paper between the lamp and its attached cord. Pack the
base, UPRIGHT, in a dish-pack or join two cartons together
and fill the spaces with crumpled paper. Wrap the bulb,
harp and other small lamp parts and pack with the base. |
| Lamp shades should
only be handled by the metal framing and packed in a
medium carton. Surround the shade with sheets of tissue
paper or clean packing paper and fill in all empty spaces.
The only other item that should be packed with a lamp
shade is another lamp shade, one that will nest inside or
on top without pressing against the other shade. Do not
use newspaper as protective linings between each shade and
you should not use crushed paper for packing. It's alright
to use small pillows or bath towels inside the shades. |
| Mattresses: It's a
good idea to use cartons for additional protection of your
box springs and mattresses. Have the proper size cartons
on hand and slip the mattresses into the cartons or paper
coverings at the last minute. You can fold the sheets and
place them in a suitable carton for quick bed making at
destination. Put the pillows in an empty drawer or large
carton. |
| Linens: Towels,
sheets, linens etc., should be packed in large cartons or,
if suitable, substituted for cushioning material. |
| Silver - Sterling or
Plated: The important point about protecting silver
from tarnishing is to keep the air out. With silverware in
a chest, all empty spaces should be filled with crushed
tissue or hand towels and the entire chest wrapped in
unprinted newsprint. Loose silverware can be wrapped,
individually or in groups, in clear plastic wrap or
tissue. |
| Plants - Artificia:
An arrangement of artificial flowers should be packed in
its own carton, surrounded with paper towels, or even
cotton. If possible, fasten the base to the bottom of the
carton. |
| Plants - Real: Ask
EZ Go Movers Ltd
for the brochure on live house plants and specialized
shipping arrangements. |
| Paintings: Glass
Table Tops-Marble Slabs - Certain large pictures and
marble tops, because of their size and value should be
packed in custom-made cartons or crates available from
EZ Go Movers Ltd. For
smaller pictures etc., they should be well wrapped with
three sheets of white newsprint and placed on edge in a
carton. Linens, blankets and towels can serve as
additional cushioning material. |
| Rugs: Leave rugs
on the floor, but untacked, or if they have just been
cleaned and delivered to your home, leave them rolled. |
| Tools: Take a
group of long handled garden tools and bundle them
together with tape or twine. This also applies to mops,
brooms curtain rods etc. |
| These are a few of our general packing
techniques. EZ Go Movers Ltd can provide more specific advice for the care
and protection of your possessions. We will provide each
customer who purchases boxes, with one complimentary box
delivery on any Saturday, or for a nominal fee, deliver
boxes on any day. |
|
|
|