5 Professional Tips for Better Packing

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Moving is stressful; that’s a given! One way to avoid unnecessary stress is by properly packing your belongings and preparing them for the move to your new place. So, how do you protect everything from getting destroyed in the moving process, including your sanity? Brittany Waddell of Allied Van Lines shared five of her top tips to make sure your next move is well organized and easy-to-manage.

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1 | Quality packing materials are important.

Skimping on the bubble wrap, moving blankets, and packing tape could definitely result in damaged belongings. Make sure you take the time to secure all your belongings, and when in doubt, buy extra! There’s no shame in double-wrapping those precious items. In fact, it gives them a better chance of surviving a move considering the number of bumps and sudden stops there are on the road (and we all know Houston has a lot). Plus, if you buy too many boxes from U-haul, you can return the ones you don’t use!

2 | Keep electronics paired with their cords and cables.

Take a photo before unplugging everything so you know which port or outlet each cord or cable goes into. Pack it all in one box, then use the photo you took to put everything back in the right connection portals—voila! Bypass spending hours hunting down instruction manuals or looking for tutorials on the internet (you know who you are!)

3 | Simplify your labeling system.

Use different colored markers or stickers to color coordinate and organize your boxes. It seems obvious, but writing the room name of each box clearly in large letters helps the movers know which rooms to place them in, saving you time by not having to re-organize. Unpacking will be much easier if everything is already in its intended place!

4 | Use protection. Your glassware will thank you.

Spending the extra time it takes to wrap your breakables is WORTH IT. Give them layers (and layers) of protection by using bubble wrap and soft blankets, and always remember to label those boxes “FRAGILE.” It doesn’t hurt to ask that the movers (or those super selfless friends who agreed to help you move) place these items in the front of the truck. That way, other boxes aren’t stacked on top of them and they’re the first items moved into your new home.

5 | Pack a “First Night” box.

In our opinion, this is the most life-saving tip of all! Separate out the things you’ll need in the first few days and pack them together as a sort of survival kit, and save yourself the stress of having to dig through several boxes to find toilet paper and the shower curtain (been there, done that). Consider packing things such as clothing, toiletries, a pan for cooking, food (aka wine), a can opener (aka a wine opener), bedding, and pillows. Don’t forget to include easy-to-forget necessities like medication, pet food, and feeding bowls.

Bonus tip: make copies of important documents to keep handy.

Scanning copies of documents to your phone or laptop works really well! Think driver’s license, insurance, and a statement for your new electricity account.


Brittany Waddell is a contributing writer and media specialist for Allied Van Lines. She also often produces content for a variety of moving blogs.


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