

Moving Your Electronics by Removals Company London
You've spent years collecting and connecting your stereo components and know you are Moving House your TV and your VCR. And if you've recently reached into your wallet to invest in a DVD player, stereo or other expensive electronic device, packing is certainly not the time destroy every thing.
There are some tips when moving home to protect your electronic.
1. Follow manufacturers' advice for packing and storing or Consult the homeowner's manual or manufacturer's Web site for more details.
2. If possible, save the original boxes and packing materials for re-packing. Otherwise
3. If the original packing is not available, start with these essentials: sturdy cartons, newsprint for wrapping things up, tape, scissors and felt tip markers to number and label each box.
4. When you disassemble electronics, such as computers, stereos and other devices that have numerous cords, place small coloured stickers on each cord and the same colour sticker where the cord connects to the device.
5. Sensitive electronics such as computers and TVs may need to be stored in climate-controlled units.
6. To reduce the chance of attracting unwanted attention from potential thieves, place small expensive items such as stereo equipment, TVs and camcorders in unmarked boxes. At your storage facility, you can place these items out of view towards the back of the storage unit.
7. To minimize damage caused by dust inside electronic devices, wrap electronics in linens or clean paper.
8. Seal boxes completely with packing tape to keep out the dust.
9. For further protection, cover electronics with moving pads, sheets or light blankets.
10. Make a list of the machinery in each box. With luck you'll be putting all this back together—make sure you've got all the parts before you start assembling.