Please help us to help you by applying some of the basic packaging
guidelines:
• Use high quality materials for your shipments
•
Try to avoid second-hand boxes
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Choose the size of the package according to its content
• Use
triangular tubes not round tube-type cylinders to pack rolled
plans, maps and blueprints
• Make
good use of cushioning materials to stop you items moving
• Use
strapping or strong tape to seal boxes
Put fragile
goods in the centre of a package; ensuring
they don't touch the
sides
• Ensure
liquids are stored in leak-free containers
•
Seal semi-liquids, greasy or strong-smelling items with adhesive
tape, then wrap in grease resistant
paper
•
Use "arrow-up" label for non-solid materials
• Place
powders in strong plastic bags, securely sealed and then packed
in a rigid box
•
Repack your gifts properly
•
Protect your data discs, audio and video-tapes with soft cushioning
material around each item
•
Always use cardboard dividers when sending flat, fragile material
• Consider
"Fragile" and "Handle with care" labels as
a substitute for careful packaging
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Please Do Not:
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• Use
bags made of fabric or cloth to ship items in
• Over
seal your package as customs hold the right to inspect your goods
• Use
cellophane tape or rope to seal your shipment