The moving company is coming soon to take away all my junk from Ottawa and move it to St. John's (Newfoundland).
Of all the things that could get broken, my main concern is the computer and monitor. I've never moved long distance before, so I'm not sure what kind of precautions I should take with it. Also, I don't have any of the original packaging.
My plan is to stick them in a cardboard box wrapped in blankets, towels, etc to absorb any shocks on the road. Will this be sufficient? Also, my monitor is a flat screen (ie, the screen is soft), what should I do to prevent anything from puncturing it?
So, any veteran movers with advice on packing (expensive) delicates?
Just for reference, here's the kind of distance the stuff will be on the truck for:
Of all the things that could get broken, my main concern is the computer and monitor. I've never moved long distance before, so I'm not sure what kind of precautions I should take with it. Also, I don't have any of the original packaging.
My plan is to stick them in a cardboard box wrapped in blankets, towels, etc to absorb any shocks on the road. Will this be sufficient? Also, my monitor is a flat screen (ie, the screen is soft), what should I do to prevent anything from puncturing it?
So, any veteran movers with advice on packing (expensive) delicates?
Just for reference, here's the kind of distance the stuff will be on the truck for:
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