Moving Fragile Items
When relocating to a new home, you need to bring along with you all your important belongings and give away the ones that you will not be using. A challenge that home movers experience that you may also be face with is how to carefully pack and transport fragile possessions that may easily get damaged or broken if handled improperly. Here are some materials that you use when packing your fragile possessions for a move.

Use old Styrofoam in packing fragile items in boxes. When you buy appliances, they usually come in box that is bounded by Styrofoam inside it. Styrofoam is a white and soft material that can protect your belonging from breaking when it falls or experiences strong impact during transport. Fragile devices can be packed in Styrofoam protected boxes to ensure safety.

Use bubble wrap in smaller fragile items such as glass decorations, figurines, and kitchenware. A bubble wrap is a sheet of plastic that is filled with air bubbles. The air bubbles will serve as the protection of your small belongings.
If you do not have any of these two, you can improvise by using many sheets of newspaper when packing. Before you put any fragile item in a box, you can fill it up with crumpled newspaper which can serve as the cushion and protection of the fragile things you will be bringing along with you when you move.