Instructions for Packing a Glass Oil Bottle for Storage
Materials Needed:
– Sturdy cardboard box with six solid sides
– Bubble wrap or foam padding
– Packing tape
– Packing peanuts or crumpled paper
– Scissors or box cutter
– “Fragile” stickers or markers
Steps:
1. Prepare the Box:
– Choose a sturdy cardboard box that has six solid sides to ensure the glass oil bottle is not exposed.
– Reinforce the bottom of the box with packing tape to provide extra strength.
2. Wrap the Bottle:
– Place the glass oil bottle on a piece of bubble wrap or foam padding.
– Wrap the bottle completely with the bubble wrap, ensuring that all sides are covered. Secure the wrap with packing tape.
– For additional protection, consider adding a second layer of bubble wrap.
3. Cushion the Box:
– Fill the bottom of the box with a layer of packing peanuts or crumpled paper. This will provide a cushioning layer for the bottle.
4. Place the Bottle in the Box:
– Carefully place the wrapped bottle in the center of the box on top of the cushioning layer.
– Ensure the bottle is not touching the sides of the box. There should be at least 2 inches of space around the bottle on all sides.
5. Fill the Gaps:
– Fill the remaining space in the box with packing peanuts or crumpled paper. Make sure the bottle is securely surrounded on all sides to prevent movement.
– The box should be packed tightly enough that you can gently shake it without the bottle moving inside.
6. Seal the Box:
– Close the box and seal it securely with packing tape. Apply tape along all the seams and edges for added strength.
7. Label the Box:
– Clearly mark the box with “Fragile” stickers or write “Fragile” on the box using a marker.
8. Perform a Drop Test:
– Ensure that the packaged unit can pass a 3-foot drop test onto a hard surface without breaking. This involves five drops:
1. Flat on the base.
2. Flat on the top.
3. Flat on the longest side.
4. Flat on the shortest side.
5. On a corner.
– If the bottle survives the drop test without breaking, your packaging is sufficient. If not, add more cushioning material and retest.
By following these instructions, your glass oil bottle should be safely packed for storage and able to withstand common handling during storage or transit.