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The best manner to avoid your things from becoming damaged or lost, whether or not you are shipping valuable items by courier to clients or friends or you're moving, is to be sure that you pack your things properly. Too often people find after-the-fact that spoil and/or loss may have been prohibited if only they had followed some easy procedures. While its true that most courier services offer insurance for freight sent in Australia, it's crucial to be proactive in making sure on your part that your things reach their destination securely and safely.

If your courier service provides packaging, exploit it. However if it isn't an option for you, seek for the most durable containers that you can find - whether a box or envelope. Be sure that it's new and doesn't have any dents or openings or tears that may cause it to come apart when in transit. There are people who actually place their valuables in containers that are too small or too big, and this may cause problems. A package that's too small may simply break open during delivery and probably spoil your freight, whereas one that's too large can dent or tear and cause damage to your item.

Using bubble wrap is a nice idea, as it protects your fragile valuables, and helps to fit them cozily into your durable containers, where you have carefully wrapped every thing separately. It's not a nice plan to wrap numerous things together, since they could bump or move against each other in transit and break. Even, you may need to separate every item from the sides of the container to avoid breakage, or maybe rending the box and spilling contents out.

Large freight, or deliveries that are extra heavy, need to be packed as steadily as you can, which suggests strapping them or taping them to a durable container.

Packing tape is relatively inexpensive, so don't be mean with it, or embarrassed to utilize too much. Ensure that you just seal every seam, and put more protection on the corners of boxes in order to keep them sturdier and less likely of breaking open.

Finally, when you write your label, print as clearly as you probably can, or if possible, use a printer to print your info on a label to attach to your package. Be sure it can be legible as well as complete, containing the full info on its destination.

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