When packing fragile items, it is important to use plenty of cushioning material such as bubble wrap, packing peanuts, or tissue paper to protect the items from breaking during transport. Be sure to pack items snugly in a sturdy box and fill any empty spaces with additional padding to prevent shifting. Label the box as fragile and indicate which way is up to ensure that handlers are aware of the delicate contents. Consider wrapping individual items in plastic bags or bubble wrap for extra protection, especially for items with sharp edges. Lastly, be gentle when moving and stacking boxes to avoid any unnecessary jostling that could cause damage to fragile items inside.
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