Here’s a practical guide on how to prepare fragile items for safe removal and storage so they arrive in perfect condition: For more information please visit Storage


1. Gather the Right Packing Materials

  • Sturdy boxes – Use double-walled cartons for extra protection.
  • Bubble wrap – Essential for cushioning glass, ceramics, and delicate items.
  • Packing paper or tissue – Wrap items individually before boxing.
  • Foam peanuts or air pillows – Fill empty spaces to prevent movement.
  • Packing tape – Reinforce the bottoms and seams of boxes.
  • Fragile labels – Mark clearly so movers handle with care.

2. Prepare Items Before Packing

  • Clean and dry items to prevent mold or damage during storage.
  • Disassemble fragile furniture (e.g., glass tabletops, lampshades, mirrors).
  • Keep small parts (screws, fittings) in labeled bags taped to the item.

3. Wrap Items Individually

  • Glassware & ceramics: Wrap each piece in packing paper, then add a layer of bubble wrap.
  • Plates & bowls: Stack vertically (like records) with padding between each.
  • Mirrors & frames: Use corner protectors and wrap in bubble wrap, then pack upright.
  • Electronics: Use original boxes if available, otherwise wrap securely and pad with foam.

4. Pack Boxes Carefully

  • Line the bottom with crumpled paper or foam for cushioning.
  • Place heavier items at the bottom, lighter ones on top.
  • Avoid overpacking—leave space for padding.
  • Shake gently—if items shift, add more filler.

5. Label & Organize

  • Mark boxes “Fragile – Handle with Care” on all sides.
  • Indicate “This Way Up” for orientation-sensitive items.
  • Create an inventory list for easy unpacking and storage management.

6. Special Tips for Storage

  • Store fragile boxes off the ground on pallets or shelves.
  • Avoid stacking heavy boxes on top of fragile ones.
  • Choose a climate-controlled storage unit for sensitive items like antiques, artwork, or electronics.

✅ Following these steps ensures your fragile belongings stay safe during transport and storage.

Would you like me to also make a room-by-room checklist (kitchen, living room, bedroom, etc.) for fragile items? That way you’ll have a ready-to-use packing guide.