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How to pack and move your computer for an office move?

Author: Kathe Jonson
by Kathe Jonson
Posted: May 09, 2017

Computers form the most important component of an office ware. It’s not just the monitors, screens, LCDs and CPUs, but a range of assisting gadgets like modems, printers, keyboards and others that together make their functioning proper and effective.

And beyond doubt they are the information hub; from financial documents to inventory details, they in-store every information crucial for the smooth operations and success of business. It is thus important to protect and safeguard computers and related equipment from damage during your move.

Unfortunately, it is not a Do-It-Yourself task and needs proper care and skill to execute it perfectly. Failure to take adequate protective measures when moving computers results in breakage and faulty operations later. Here are a few time tested tips to pack and move computers:

  • Dismantle Properly: A computer system comprises of different parts each interconnected through wires and cables. When packing and moving computers, is important that you dismantle and disconnect each part to move them separately. A reliable office relocation company in Perth will ensure that each computer part is dismantled and moved perfectly.
  • Use Designated Packing Supplies: Packing computer screens with newspaper and wrapping them in cloth pieces and blankets is a big NO! While these kinds of packing materials can help you cut costs, but they aren’t the safest ones to move computers. Computer parts are electronic components and cloth pieces and blankets do not protect them against static electricity, damaging equipment gravely. Computer parts should therefore be wrapped in two-ply bubble wrap. These wraps are not only clean but static-free. The air cushioning in the bubble wrap further safeguards the equipment against impacts.
  • Use Proper Boxes: Computers should be packed in boxes that clearly fit their size. Stacking more than one component in a box is strictly not recommended. So picking up too big boxes to fit the computer parts can prove to be a costly mistake. Instead, make separate, handy boxes to move items separately.
  • Label Properly: Once packed and sealed, the boxes should be clearly labeled as ‘Fragile’ and ‘Breakable’. These indications will help the loading and unloading crew to be cautious and watchful about these boxes.
  • Minimize Handling: Once the packing and labeling part is done, it is important that the boxes are placed at a safe location with minimal handling. By minimizing handling, the risk of equipment being damaged or dropped is reduced significantly.

At CBD Movers, we understand that moving computers and parts can be a challenge. Thus, we are equipped with unmatched computer handling tools and techniques and staffed with trained technicians to execute the finest office relocation in Perth. Besides removal, our men also help you arrange and reassemble equipment at the new location. Our quick and prompt services help you get going at the earliest. Call us at 1300 223 668, to know more about our outclass office removal and furniture removal services in Perth.

About the Author

Kathe Jonson is a passionate writer. Recently she is offering her services to CBD Movers which is a trusted house moving company Melbourne for more information visit at: CBD Movers

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