How To Safely Pack TVs & Electronics For Moving

Tips For Packing Technology Devices For a Move

Since technology is such a central part of our modern lifestyles, most people have several electronic devices that must be carefully packed as part of their moving process. Since your computers, tablets, video gaming systems, stereos, and TVs are big investments and expensive to replace, it’s natural to want to make sure your electronic devices will be protected from damage while you move to your new home. Phoenix local movers share their top tips for safely packing and moving TVs and other electronic devices.

How To Safely Pack TVs & Electronics For Moving

Check The Product Manual

To protect your electronics during your Avondale local move, first consult the product manual, which can be found online if you no longer have the original copy. Follow the manufacturer’s advice on how to store and pack the electronic device. You can also check out their website for further details. When possible, save the original packaging that your devices came in. This will make it easier to securely pack them and guarantee a good fit in order to avoid damage as you move. 

Gather Quality Packing Materials

If the original packaging is not available, collect the essential packing materials that you will need, such as:

  • Strong cardboard boxes in a variety of sizes
  • Packing tape with scissors or dispenser
  • Permanent markers for labeling boxes
  • Bubble wrap, packing paper, or linens from around your home

Carefully Package & Label Boxes

As you prepare the boxes for your Phoenix affordable moving company to bring to your new home, be sure to use plenty of bubble wrap, packing paper, or other protective material such as clothing or extra linens from around your home. Place a layer of bubble wrap on the bottom, sides, and top of each box so that your electronics will be protected from any accidental bumps or jostling. Wrapping each electronic device also protects it from unexpected damage due to dust. Seal the boxes completely by wrapping packing tape around the top, bottle, and sides to make sure that the box won’t come open in transit.

Some people prefer to use a permanent marker to label each box with an exact list of everything inside, but when it comes to electronics, you may also want to consider leaving those boxes unmarked. This can be especially helpful if you will be placing your items in a storage unit or other location where they may be at risk of theft. Alternatively, write a code word on the boxes that will deter potential thieves from knowing the box contains valuable electronics, but will enable you to keep track of your belongings and know exactly what is in each moving box.

Color Label Cords & Chargers

Keeping the right cords and chargers with the associated electronic device can be a real challenge. As you disassemble and pack devices such as computers and stereos, try color coding by putting a colored sticker on the cord and then placing the same color sticker where that cord connects to the device. This can save you a ton of hassle and stress when you’re unpacking in your new home and trying to figure out what goes together.

To save time while you unpack and to keep things organized, consider writing an inventory of each item and placing it in the box before you seal it up. That way you’ll know exactly what items are in the box and what each cable is used for.

Use Moving Blankets To Protect TVs

Large electronics such as TVs are especially challenging to move without damage, since most of us don’t keep the original packaging, and it can be difficult to find boxes or containers large enough to fit the TV. Protect your devices with lightweight blankets or sheets during your move. If that isn’t an option, consider renting moving blankets or pads. Hiring a Glendale moving company is the best way to make sure your TVs and other electronics arrive safely in your new home without damage. You’ll also have peace of mind knowing your possessions are fully insured in case anything happens to them during your move.

Verify Any Storage Facilities

Sometimes, moving doesn’t go as planned and you may end up putting your belongings in storage for days, weeks, or even months. If this happens, you’ll want to verify the security of your storage facility. Additionally, ask about the temperature and humidity levels of your storage unit and consider a climate-controlled unit to prevent damage. Consult the manufacturer or owner’s manual for details on how to store your electronics. 

Make your move easy by calling Leo’s Moving. We offer a full range of services including transport, loading, storage, packing, and unpacking. Whether moving to a new home or needing commercial moving services, Leo’s Moving can handle it all with professionalism and expertise. Visit our website to schedule your appointment!

 

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