HOW TO PACK ELECTRONICS FOR YOUR MOVE

by Sudarsan Chakraborty
MOVE

Packing electronics is undoubtedly the most challenging task for moving. Electronics are fragile and need to be moved with caution. Computers, TVs, video game systems, stereo equipment, and tablets are expensive investments that you want to ensure are safe during the move. Here is a guide on how to pack your electronics for a move.

Gather the necessary packing materials

Use your original boxes for packing your electronics if you still have them. The manufacturers usually have pre-shaped protective materials in the original boxes for packing your items during a move. If you do not have them, gather packing boxes in various sizes, bubble wrap, packing paper, protective plastic bags, twist ties, strong packing tape, and labels. Your moving company can supply all these packing materials for your electronics, or you can purchase them.

Check the user guide.

Before packing your devices, consult the user guide. It outlines the special guidelines you need to stick to when moving the item. You can find the guides on the manufacturer’s website.

Unplug them 24hours before packing

You should unplug your electronics 24hours before packing them since they should be cool enough for transportation to avoid internal damage. that also minimizes chances of static electricity that can cause shock or damage during transport.

Remove the batteries

Removing any batteries in your electronics, including remotes, is essential to avoid any corrosion or internal damage. You might not know how long it will take to unpack the items in your new home, so you need to keep the items safe during storage.

Take pictures before disassembling.

It is advisable to take a picture before disassembling a complex setup of your electronic devices such as a tv or computer. Then you can use the image to put everything back in place when assembling them to avoid guesswork. You can also use color stickers for cords. Put a small colored sticker on the cord and the same sticker where the cord connects to the device. It saves you the hard work of figuring out what connects where or calling an electrician to assemble the electronics for you.

Keep the cord together.

Tie the cords, wires, and other cables with twist ties and pack them with their corresponding device. That simplifies your task of assembling the electronics when you get to your new home.

Wrap the electronics

When packing your electronics, ensure you wrap them in plastic, paper, or linen to avoid the damage caused by dust. For further protection, you can cover them with sheets, light blankets, or moving pads.

Pack the securely

After wrapping your electronics, pack them securely in their boxes. Putt extra paper to ensure that the devices don’t shift in the boxes during transportation. Then use packing tape to seal the boxes and keep the dust from getting in.

Label the boxes

After packing your electronics securely, ensure you label the boxes carefully and indicate that they are fragile items. If you have different devices for different rooms, your labeling should also reflect that.

Store them in a climate-controlled area

For temporary storage or long-distance moves, store your electronics in a climate-controlled area to avoid internal damage. 

conclusion

Use a reliable moving company to ensure the safety of your electronics during your move.

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