
Electronics are among the most fragile and expensive items in any move. Pack them with care using these steps.
Before You Pack
- Photograph the cable connections so reassembly is easy
- Remove batteries, discs, cables and stands
- Label each cable and bag them together
Packing a TV
Use the original box if you have it. If not, wrap the screen in a soft cloth, then bubble wrap, add corner protection and place it upright in a sturdy, snug carton or a wooden crate. Never lay a flat-screen TV flat - keep it upright.
Packing Other Electronics
- Computers & monitors: bubble wrap and box with padding
- Home theatre & consoles: bag accessories, cushion in boxes
- Label boxes FRAGILE and THIS SIDE UP
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Frequently Asked Questions
Wrap the screen in a soft cloth, then bubble wrap, add corner protection and place it upright in a snug, sturdy carton or a wooden crate. Never transport a flat-screen TV lying flat - always keep it upright.
Remove cables, discs and batteries, photograph the connections, bubble-wrap each device, and box it with padding. Bag and label all cables, and mark the boxes FRAGILE and THIS SIDE UP.
No. Flat-screen TVs should always be transported upright. Laying them flat risks cracking the panel under pressure or vibration during transport.
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