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- What could we offer if you do not want to be worried by packaging troubles?
We can offer our professional inventory and materials for removal. Durable packaging boxes, bubble wrap, strong packaging tape or adhesive tape will always be useful in packaging your valuable items. Package boxes should be really stable. Simple boxes to pack vegetables that you have brought from a shop obviously would not be suitable. Corrugated cardboard boxes of respective size will certainly prevent your valuable items from smashing, breaking or other damage. Packaging tape should also be very durable to ensure stable packaging and transportation of household appliances. Bubble wrap is perfect for packaging dinner-set or china of high-quality. You will need just a piece of bubble wrap, and your dish will arrive at the new place undamaged. Covers used for removals will prevent furniture, equipment and other items from breaking, scratching and other damage during transportation. We use the most durable covers to ensure security of your items.
- What could you need in your new home?
When everything is packed and ready for transportation, make sure that the items which you need least were carried to the vehicle in the first place. Take a separate box or bag and pack all necessary items that you will need on the fist night in your new home. In addition, take some snacks, because you will certainly get hungry after the whole removal process and would have no energy to go eating in a café or restaurant. Also, make sure that everybody had the following items: alternate set of clothes, towel, toothbrush and toothpaste, medicine (if used) and other personal belongings. You can also find it useful to have plastic cutlery, plates or cups, toilet paper, litter bags, searchlight, first aid kit (or at least painkillers), pencil and sheets of paper, drinks and hermetic plastic bags.
- What to do, if you have decided to pack your belongings yourselves?
Items from each room should be pack separately. Mark each box by indicating its contents and the location of items in the new house (e.g. kitchen, bathroom etc.). Try to write as more detailed contents of the box as possible, as this will really be helpful in unpacking the boxes. Make sure the weight of boxes corresponded to your physical capabilities. If possible, put heavy items separately in small boxes, so it was easier to carry them. Never use adhesive tape on polished or wooden surfaces, as items can be damaged when the tape is taken off. Fragile items should be packed in double-sided boxes, with plenty of soft materials. Boxes containing fragile items (dinner-set or a set of china coffee cups) must be put only on the top.
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