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		<title>Lifting boxes safely with Man and Vans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We at Man and Van Kensington know our onions. Or, more accurately, we know our boxes, and if we’re being pedantic, we know how to lift our boxes properly so that we keep ourselves safe and our backs healthy and intact.
Of course, if you’re moving from or to anywhere in the Kensington area, Man and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We at Man and Van Kensington know our onions. Or, more accurately, we know our boxes, and if we’re being pedantic, we know how to lift our boxes properly so that we keep ourselves safe and our backs healthy and intact.<br />
Of course, if you’re moving from or to anywhere in the Kensington area, <a title="Man and Vans price list" href="http://www.manandvans.com/index.php?id=our_prices" target="_self">Man and Vans</a> will gladly help you out, meaning you don’t have to worry about lugging heavy objects around your house or flat. If, however, you’re planning<a href="http://www.manandvans.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/man-lifting-heavy-box.png" rel="shadowbox[post-756];player=img;"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-757" src="http://www.manandvans.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/man-lifting-heavy-box-150x150.png" alt="man lifting heavy box" width="150" height="150" title="man lifting heavy box 150x150" /></a> to help us out by doing some of the moving yourself, it’s essential that you do it safely.<br />
When carrying weighty furniture or other items, you should always bend your knees so you’re as low as possible, whilst keeping your <a title="How to improve your posture" href="http://www.wikihow.com/Improve-Your-Posture" target="_blank">back straight</a>. Picking the object in question up should be done using your legs as much as possible, relieving the strain that can be put on your back in instances such as these. If what you’re carrying needs a lot of work to move it, you should certainly get someone to give you a helping hand, as lightening the load is of course always a good thing! Alternatively you could leave the hard work to the professionals at <a title="Man and Van Kensington references" href="http://www.manandvans.com/index.php?id=references" target="_self">Man and Van Kensington</a>, for whom no job is too big or small.<br />
If you have any queries about anything you’d like moving, please get in touch and we’ll be happy to help!</p>
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		<title>Packing Tips from Man and Vans</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:58:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Man and Vans provide detailed packing tips in the removals section of our website. We also provide a packing service for our customers.
Packing guide useful tips
Acquire more boxes than you think you will need once you start packing you will be surprised, from our experience people moving always say they didn&#8217;t realise how much stuff [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Man and Vans provide detailed <a href="http://www.manandvans.com/index.php?id=removals_tips" target="_blank">packing tips</a> in the removals section of our website. We also provide a <a href="http://www.manandvans.com/index.php?id=removals_packing_service">packing service</a> for our customers.</strong></p>
<div id="attachment_56" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 605px"><a href="http://www.manandvans.com/index.php?id=packaging_materials"><img src="http://www.manandvans.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/mav_boxes.jpg" alt="Man and Vans also sell Packaging Materials" title="mav_boxes" width="595" height="234" class="size-full wp-image-56" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Man and Vans also sell Packaging Materials</p></div>
<p><strong>Packing guide useful tips</strong></p>
<p>Acquire more boxes than you think you will need once you start packing you will be surprised, from our experience people moving always say they didn&#8217;t realise how much stuff they had.</p>
<p><strong>Wise packing</strong></p>
<p>Spend some time taking into consideration how you are going to pack your property. Books are straightforward but weighty, valuables need particular care when wrapping and will take time, and certain furniture may need to be<br />
dismantled.
<p>Pack a room at a time, labelling each box with details of its contents and where it should be placed in your new home e.g. kitchen, bathroom, garage visibly mark “Fragile” on the outer surface of cartons do not mark all boxes with fragile only boxes which actually have fragile items inside. Be as detailed as you can it will make unpacking a good deal easier.</p>
<p>Keep the load of your boxes sensible if possible to avoid any back injuries, put<br />
heavy objects in small boxes to make them easier to carry. Place lighter items<br />
in bigger boxes. </p>
<p>Do not use packing tape directly on polished or painted wood surfaces. stripping<br />
off the packing tape could spoil the surface. It is an idea to tape a sign on rooms in new house with names so corresponding<br />
boxes can be placed directly in these rooms. Pack most important papers together, for instance birth and marriage<br />
certificates passports, and keep them in a safe place.
<p><strong>Necessities box</strong></p>
<p>Put together a box of essentials and mark it &#8220;Open Me First.&#8221; Put this box to the side to be loaded last so it’s first of the van or transport it yourself.<br />
The Essential box should contain: Basic tools such as torch, pocket knife, hammer, screwdrivers, tape measure and light bulbs. Bathroom essentials such as hand towel, soap, toilet paper, shampoo. tooth brush. Kitchen needs such as paper towels, kettle and teapot, plates and cups, cutlery, pet foods, bin liners.</p>
<p><strong>System furniture</strong></p>
<p>When disassembling any furnishings, beds, wardrobes, etc. put the screws nuts or<br />
bolts into a plastic bag along with any assembly instructions and tape it to the<br />
item itself.</p>
<p><strong>List boxes</strong></p>
<p>
Make a main list of all household possessions and your personal effects. Number boxes when they are packed and<br />
sealed. Note on the main list the contents of the numbered boxes.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.manandvans.com/index.php?id=packaging_materials" target="_blank">Packing boxes</a></strong></p>
<p>Prior to packing cartons, you&#8217;ll need to wrap most items to guard them from scratching and shatter. There are a selection of supplies to be had, including bubble pack, foam peanuts and tissue paper. Support the bottom of boxes with adhesive packing tape the last thing we want is to pick a box up and the bottom open up and everything crashes to the floor. Fill boxes securely and pack well to prevent the contents from moving during your move. Close up boxes securely with packing tape. Boxes should be no more than 30kg in weight</p>
<p>Group records and CDs vertically in boxes do not stack them flat. Place weighty<br />
items in the bottom of the box and lighter items at the top. Detach tops and<br />
lids from jars and china and wrap them separately. Fasten any opened boxes and<br />
bottles before packing them to prevent spills and seepage.</p>
<p><strong>How To Pack Books</strong> </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t pack more than 30 kg of books in a box, unless you&#8217;re<br />
taking part in worlds strongest man competition. Plug in small spaces in each<br />
box with smaller paperbacks. rotate bindings every few books to keep piles level<br />
in each box tape shut and mark box books.</p>
<p>Where appropriate mark boxes that need to be a certain way up we always move<br />
boxes in a upright position but there are items that need to be &#8220;THIS WAY UP&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>How to pack clothes</strong></p>
<p>Wardrobe boxes are ideal and make life easier unpacking, clothes can be taken<br />
straight from wardrobe on hangers and hung straight into wardrobe box with no<br />
added ironing to do afterwards although they can be expensive If the boxes still<br />
have some space think about filling them with lightweight items like lamp shades<br />
covered in bubble wrap. Suitcases can be used for packing clothes. Write on<br />
boxes clothing or with the person&#8217;s name on so they can placed in their room.</p>
<p><strong>Computers and electronic items</strong><br />
</strong></p>
<p>Where possible pack electrical items TVs stereos amplifiers, cassette<br />
players, CD players, video players, and turntables in their original cardboard<br />
box. If you did not keep original packaging they can be packed in boxes with<br />
proper packing materials used like bubble wrap, blankets and pillows along with<br />
clothing, electronics need to be packed in sturdy boxes. Label the wires, cords,<br />
and jacks of your piece of equipment to make reconnecting your system quick and<br />
easy. Label the boxes Fragile and with the room of the house and what the box<br />
contains. remove cds or disks and back up important files.</p>
<p><strong>Packing Mirrors and Framed Pictures</strong></p>
<p>Pack individual pieces or groups into Adjustable Mirror Boxes surrounded by<br />
adequate Packing Materials to ensure a safe journey. Label the boxes with<br />
Fragile and with the room destination. Wrap the picture or mirror in a ample<br />
amount of padding bubble wrap or paper. Place in a flattened packing box carton.<br />
Carefully tape and seal the carton. Always stand glass, pictures and mirrors on<br />
their edge do not lay flat. If you have no purpose made picture boxes normal<br />
removal boxes can be used by cutting them up and wrapping around mirrors or<br />
pictures always remember to protect corners and tape star shape.<br />
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